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April 30, 2016
10:00 am CDT - 4:00 pm CDT
CEUs: 5
Instructor: Karol Weigelt
Dreams and dream work are valuable to the understanding of our lives. Dreams have been part of the most sacred and spiritual traditions. Those traditions, ancient through contemporary, have taught that dreams provide inspiration, healing, guidance and connection to our unconscious. Tapping into that wise world of personal symbol, myth, and metaphor can be very rewarding. Our dreams offer valuable information at the deepest levels of our personalities and how we behave in the world. Jung’s model of dream work is one of healing and wholeness, the seeking of balance in our lives, both masculine and feminine. This workshop will introduce participants to ways to interpret and actualize their dreams by learning different skills and techniques for personal use. Participants will learn new skills for working with dreams to assist in the interpretation and connection of the unconscious and the conscious parts of their lives in a meaningful way, via the dream story, and begin to understand their own personal symbols, images and myths in an expanded association through the dream. Please bring a dream, in written form, to work with during the day.
About the Instructor
Karol Weigelt, MS, LPC is a therapist and spiritual director in the Chicago area. She facilitates dream groups as part of her work with clients and interested individuals. She has done research in this area and teaches dream work theory and techniques at Loyola University.
Venue: The C.G. Jung Center
Venue Phone: 847-475-4848 *221
Venue Website: www.cgjungcenter.org
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