Dreamwork

Dreams offer a window into the stirrings of the psyche. They are meaningful worlds that emerge from the ongoing interplay between deep layers of the self and the wider web of life. Within them, we may encounter unknown or marginalised aspects of ourselves, buried longings, fears, and gifts, as well as new perspectives, creative impulses,
and the hidden patterns shaping our lives. The images, figures, and atmospheres we meet carry their own
perspectives, emotions, and ways of knowing. Our work is not to analyse or reduce the dream to a fixed
interpretation, but to deepen the dreamer’s embodied experience of the dream world. By creating space
and staying in relationship with what arises, we allow the gifts of the dream to emerge.

Dreamwork, in this sense, is a path toward a more intimate, responsive, and meaningful way of inhabiting
both our inner and outer worlds. It can support the softening of painful or limiting patterns, a fuller and more
embodied sense of self, access to our innate creative gifts, and a deepening relationship with the mystery of life.


“Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top.”

- Virginia Woolf