
Discussion Group
Dream drawing is a practice inspired by the work of Carl Jung and other depth psychologists that can be used in conjunction with dream journaling and other dream work. In a sacred temenos, we will have the opportunity to explore our dreams by drawing images from them. This workshop is for all levels of artistic abilities -- we will draw from the child place within as we listen to our psyches and let the images speak to us. The dream can become part of the collective in this process. There will be time for creating the dream-inspired art and time for sharing our creations with each other in small groups.
Bring: A dream or two with images you are interested in working with through drawing/art
Art supplies - whatever you have on hand that is calling to you, such as:
Paper/Pens/Markers/Crayons/Pastels/Colored pencils Or ... Paint/Paint brushes
Personal pictures and/or images from magazines to make a collage (bring glue if you want to do that)
Clay/Sculpey/Modeling Magic, etc.
Sundance Metelsky is an existential shamanic mystic who has been walking the shamanic path since 1992. She has studied shamanism and shamanic techniques with Rena Yount, Tom Cowan, Nan Moss, David Corbin, Dana Robinson, Adam Davis, Mary Tyrtle Rooker, and with many helping spirits. She is the founder of the Weather Dancing Circle and is a member of the Universal Temple of Spirits, Sacred Women’s Circle, Sister Dreamers, Wisewoman program, and the Jung Society of Washington, where she is a regular attendee of classes and workshops. She is also a seminar student at the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts. She has a BA in English Literature with a Minor in Psychology from the University of Maryland, and an MA in Liberal Arts from St. John's College Graduate Institute. Sundance learned about Dream Drawing in classes taught by Jungian Analyst and Art Therapist, Sandy Geller.
This program will not be recorded. Zoom links will be shared about 24 hours before the program start time. Registration closes before Zoom links are shared. If you do not receive your link 24 hours in advance, please reach out asap directly to natalia@jung.org
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