Dream Seminar: Fridays, March 17, 24, and 31, 2000, 7 to 9 p.m.
Good Shepherd Center, Jung Society Library (Room 345), 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle
$50 for the series with preregistration or $65 on March 17
Space is limited
Registration is limited to 15 students. The overall goal of these small-group sessions will be to find a perspective for dreams and explore some ways that dreams catalyze personal change and are changed in the process. Dreams are often mysteries and interpretation is a challenge. Because of their seemingly timeless nature, they may point in many directions at once: inward, outward, past, present, future, toward the individual or towards the relationship. Using some examples from literature and dreams of participants, we will consider different ways in which a dream, in itself, can be transformed by our perspective and can also in series go through a metamorphosis over time.
Kimbrough Besheer, M.Div., is a Jungian analyst and psychotherapist in private practice on Mercer Island (Seattle), trained at the Jung Institute in Zurich. Currently he is president of the North Pacific Institute for Analytical Psychology. In January of this year he presented a lecture and workshop on "Dreams and Synchronicity."
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