Workshop examines transformative power of dreams

BRATTLEBORO — What if you knew that every single dream, every single night, offers the way to reclaim the power of your extraordinary soul?

For over 35 years, Archetypal Dreamwork has guided hundreds of dreamers into the depths of the psyche to discover the hero's journey of transformation. Unlike traditional forms of therapy and dreamwork, Archetypal Dreamwork is an experiential exploration that takes seekers to the depths of their souls.

At a free presentation on Saturday, May 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Stone Church at the corner of Main and Grove streets, Christa Lancaster and Marc Bregman, founders of North of Eden Archetypal Dreamwork, will present the work they have done personally and have helped hundreds of dreamers to do over a combined 60 years of working with dreamers one on one and in groups.

They will discuss how dreams confront us on our psychological obstacles and personal traumas.and show the way through and out, to an experience of divine love. North of Eden teachers will join them for a demonstration of String Therapy, a form of dream enactment used in workshops and retreats that brings the unconscious to consciousness. There will be time for questions about the work and for audience members to ask about their own dreams.

Based in Montpelier, North of Eden, an organization devoted to Archetypal Dreamwork, offers one-on-one therapy, dreamwork retreats, classes through the Center for Archetypal Dreamwork, and publications from North of Eden Press. Archetypal Dreamwork has grown from its Vermont roots to capture the attention of people across the country and abroad.

This event is presented by Tad Montgomery & Associates and North of Eden. To learn more about Archetypal Dreamwork, visit www.northofeden.com. For more information about the Stone Church presentation, contact Ellen Leonard at 802-249-1107 or [email protected].

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