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The Forest Sessions: A Four-Week Dream Workshop


When I was the stream, when I was the forest, when I was still the field, when I was every hoof, foot, fin and wing, when I was the sky itself, no one ever asked me did I have a purpose, no one ever wondered was there anything I might need, for there was nothing I could not love.

— MEISTER ECKHART

 
 

The Forest Sessions: A Four-Week Dream Workshop
with
Amanda Lovejoy Street
 

Deepen your understanding of the tools of creative dream work through an intimate exploration of a single dream.



4 Saturdays in February 2022:


February 5
February 12
February 19
February 26


11 am – 1:30 pm (PT)


We will stay with one dream for the entire four weeks. Each week we will call upon the body and breath accompanied by the deep imagination to unearth the many facets and insights embedded into the dream. Included in the workshops are three prompts a week to support your home practice and the option of a discounted private session.


Class is led by Amanda Lovejoy Street (via Zoom)

Due to the nature of our work this class will be limited to an intimate group. Welcome to newer and practiced participants but please reach out to Amanda if you are brand new and want to dive in.


Tuition for workshop is $350. A commitment to all four sessions is requested.


We recognize both the reality of the financial impact of Covid and the importance of inner work at this time. We have financial aid readily available for every workshop. Please don’t hesitate to ask.





Class size is limited due to the nature of the work. If you click the above link and find that it’s already filled, please email Amanda if you’d like to be put on the waitlist. You will receive notice if a spot opens. Refunds will be available if someone from the waitlist is able to take your place. Our waitlist is released 48 hours before class. You are responsible for your tuition after this time.




Image: Helen Frankenthaler

Earlier Event: January 20
The Forest Sessions
Later Event: March 18
The Still Point