ON-DEMAND COURSE

Dreams & Your Personal Journey Ii

Jungian Psychology
TEACHERS
Machiel Klerk, Monika Wikman, Robert Waggoner, Michael Meade, Leslie Ellis, Stephen Aizenstat, Thomas Moore, Kim Gillingham, Ashok Bedi, Robert Bosnak, Robert Romanyshyn, Lisa Marchiano, Deborah Stewart, Joseph R. Lee, Robert Moss
TOPIC
Dreams
Format
13 Class Course
DURATION
11 hours

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Open the gifts that your dreams hold for you. 

Dreams can provide guidance in our life. They help us deal with the challenges of daily life and carry insights and experiences that prompt our personal development.

But how do we fully relate to these nightly experiences? What do dreams reveal about our day-to-day life and our personal growth? How can we make sense of these, sometimes disturbing, images? How do we embody dream images and get to a bodily sense of our way forward? And what are the benefits of lucid dreaming?

Course Description

Dreams can provide guidance in our life. They help us deal with the challenges of daily life and carry insights and experiences that prompt our personal development.

But how do we fully relate to these nightly experiences? What do dreams reveal about our day-to-day life and our personal growth? How can we make sense of these, sometimes disturbing, images? How do we embody dream images and get to a bodily sense of our way forward? And what are the benefits of lucid dreaming?

Our 15 dream experts will share their unique ways of being with a dream. The talks will be full of examples and practical tools.

What these teachers will illustrate is that dreams are valuable experiences. Each teacher offers a perspective or a technique to work with a dream. All these approaches, you can apply to yourself with the aim that you can find and walk on your own path in life.

This course is interview-style. Machiel Klerk and Akke-Jeanne Klerk – Jung Platform founders and siblings –spoke with these experts to create the Dreams & Your Personal Journey Summit Part II. This course is a remastering of that summit.

This program is ideal if you want to be able to

  • Sense the power of dreams.
  • Retrieve the dream’s wisdom about your life.
  • Be drawn to experience the reality of the dream, dream people and dream images.
  • Learn about different approaches to dream work.

This program is ideal if you want to be able to

Class 1 – Dream Guidance with Machiel Klerk
Join Jung Platform founder Machiel Klerk in this inspiring talk on dream guidance. Machiel founded the Jung Platform because of a guiding night-time dream he once had. He learned that you need not only wait for receiving guidance. You can, proactively ask the dream, for support. The practice of asking your dreams for guidance can be found in almost every spiritual tradition around the world. Machiel Klerk has distilled an easy and effective five-step approach that he also describes in his book Dream Guidance. The Compassionate Friend, who lives in all of us, wants to help, and offers help when we ask for it. Ask and you shall be given, ask better questions and you get better answers! The effectiveness of this method is figuring out what is alive in you and secondly, which questions want to be asked. Listening to and working with those dream responses can help you—quite literally—to live your dream life. During this session, you’ll discover: -How dreams can provide guidance on your personal journey -How to nurture the relationship with the Compassionate friend through dreams -The importance of the question

Class 2 – Dreams, Death and the Ancestors with Monika Wikman
What do dreams reveal about death? In this beautiful conversation, Monika Wikman and Machiel Klerk journey into the great mystery of death. They explore what dreams might be revealing about death and what we might experience after we cross the great threshold of death. For many people, the encounter in dreams with their ancestors are among the most impactful dreams of their lives. Monika and Machiel talk from their own experiences and that of their patients’ who have met their ancestors in their dreams. Dreams also seem, sometimes, to announce when people are about to depart to the other world. The encounter with death and the revelations that come from the dream can give one the courage to live life fully. During this session, you’ll discover: that deceased family members and friends might show up in our dreams that dreams can possibly reveal elements of life after death, and that life becomes more meaningful and valuable by learning about death through dreams.

Class 3 – Lucid Dreaming with Robert Waggoner
A lucid dream is a dream in which you know you are dreaming. In Tibetan Buddhism, lucid dreaming is considered as one of six paths to enlightenment. In lucid dreaming, you receive an opportunity to interact with dream figures and the larger awareness behind the dream landscape, asking for guidance and support. Join Robert Waggoner in his extraordinary journey into the world of lucid dreaming. Robert shows how once you become aware of your lucidity in a dream, you can begin exploring the dream landscape. In his personal experience, Robert has traveled beyond the dream, reaching into the larger awareness that is behind it. In this fascinating conversation, you will learn how a dream reality is constructed and how these very principles of the dream world can be used in your daily life. A larger, meaningful, and fulfilling life awaits you. During this session, you’ll discover: How lucid dreaming can help you become more conscious in daily life How you can learn more about the nature of reality when lucid in the dream, and How to elicit support from the dream for personal development

Class 4 – Mythic Dreaming with Michael Meade
Dreams are personal myths and myths are collective dreams. Join Michael Meade in this session on mythic dreaming where he shares some of his personal ways of relating and being with dreams and how personal dreams and collective myths reinforce each other. Michael has had a long-standing and deep relationship with his dreams. He weaves, in his unique poetic way, the insights from this relationship about myths into the personal life of the dreamer. However, he also highlights the power and responsibility of the individual dreamer to help and contribute to the collective myth and dream. As you would see in this session, we are deeply interconnected with the tapestry of life; our personal dreams are one among the myriad traits that are woven into this tapestry. During this session, you’ll discover: How dreams are personal myths How an individual life can help and heal the collective, and Personal ways of Michael Meade of being with dreams

Class 5 – Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams with Leslie Ellis
Join Leslie Ellis in this talk on somatic dreamwork with a method called focusing. Focusing looks for a felt-sense in the body, which is the body’s take on any aspect of our lives. This felt-sense is an ideal way to explore dreams as they unfold. It is a sensing that is turned inward to find what’s present and what new aspect wants to come forward. Eugene Gendlin developed the focusing method and published a book on its application to dreamwork. Leslie Ellis has decades of clinical experience integrating focusing and dreamwork methods with the work of other contemporary pioneers in the field of dreamwork. Dreamwork and focusing are both doorways to the body’s immense and subtle implicit knowledge. This approach to dreams brings new possibilities into our full-bodied lives. During this session, you’ll discover: Benefits of somatic dreamwork How dreamwork helps us to connect with something outside of our awareness A few simple guidelines to somatic working with dreams on your own

Class 6 – Dream Tending with Stephen Aizenstat
Join Stephen Aizenstat in this talk on Dream Tending, a technique he pioneered. The central idea is that dreams come to us and have a life of their own. Stephen Aizenstat will show that dreamwork is not only about interpreting a dream or analyzing it, but also about allowing it in its alive actuality to come forward in the room, to be present, and listened to. This approach to dreams is a dream image-centered approach; that is, we follow where the image is taking us and allow the world of imagination to come to us through our dreams. With this technique, we learn to connect and engage with the dream. And, we allow the soul to come in our experiences and to inspire our personal journeys. During this session you’ll discover: What Dream Tending is How to apply Dream Tending technique to your own dream images How to engage with the soul expressing itself through dreams

Class 7 – Dream: The Life of the Soul with Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore believes that dreaming is another kind of living—one, which might be closer to who we are than the waking life is. Dreams get to the essence, the real conflicts and desires that define us. For Moore, working with dreams is not an aid to successful living. It is about becoming acquainted with our essence as it unfolds during the process. This essence can be called the soul. In a dream, the soul is working out its materials, its purpose. Therefore, dream work is much similar to the process an alchemist uses in contemplating long and deeply on the materials of the world, held for this purpose in his or her vessel. We look deeply into our dreams to glimpse narratives and images that unveil for us, ourselves. In that way, dreams are unlike waking life—they are episodic, varying in their settings and narratives every night. Life, on the other hand, has a more obvious and surface continuity. And yet, our essence (soul) unfolds in both realms as we will see in this session. During this session, you’ll discover: How dreams might be even more real than daily life How to tend to the soul in dreams and daily life Some guidelines for thinking about dreams that can enrich your life

Class 8 – Dreamwork to Inspire Creativity with Kim Gillingham
In this session, we will explore the practice of creative dream work with Kim Gillingham. Building upon the foundational work of Marion Woodman, creative dream work stands as the threshold where creative and inner work (personal development) meet. The practice allows you to be inspired by dreams to be more creative in any endeavor that you are engaged in. In her extensive work with Hollywood actors, Kim Gillingham has used dream work to help her clients become better at their art. She will share some of these ways, including the methodology used by the great Stanislavski who sought a reliable and repeatable way to bring an artist into a creative state, to inspire creativity. We will work with some simple practices including breathwork, sounding, and subtle movements to enter a mindful state, from which to engage creatively with the dream. The session will also include a brief experiential creative dream work practice. You can bring along a dream image that you would like to explore, a journal, and some basic art supplies (pastels, colored pencils, paint, etc), to this session.During this session, you’ll discover: How to work with dreams in the creative process How to get in a creative state outside the dream Practical tools to work creatively with your own dream

Class 9 – Dreams and the Dark Night of the Soul with Ashok Bedi
In life, we often come across crossroads where we must make difficult choices and crucial decisions that can have a profound impact. As helpful as conscious deliberation can be, in these crucial moments, it may yield unsatisfactory results, and we find ourselves seeking additional guidance. It is in these dark nights of the soul, where even experts and mentors can’t help us, that we must be willing to listen to the whispers of the soul. There, in the deep recesses of the Unconscious, lies our archetypal repository that holds profound insight and wisdom, which informs the soul. Join Ashok Bedi as he takes us on a journey to this world of the soul. Bedi takes inspiration from Indian philosophy to explain the nature of the soul and how it communicates to us from its depths, and the Vedic concept of Brahman awareness—the infinite, eternal truth that underlies all existence—which is believed to take many different forms, including the form of dreams. During this session, you’ll discover: Dreams can help us during the dark nights of the soul Jungian and Indian perspective on dreams and the soul Recognition of dreams as a manifestation of the Brahman awareness

Class 10 – Embodied Imagination with Robert Bosnak
Join this session with Robert Bosnak to tune into the creative spirit that is living through us. We can do this by the process of Embodied Imagination, a technique that Robert pioneered, which can be applied to dreams. Robert sees dream images as embodiments of their own intelligences. Using this approach, we are encouraged to explore multiple images in the dream. The embodiment of images connects us to the creative force that is living through us. Over time, new images or feeling states will emerge. They present a new perspective that is found outside the habitual consciousness. Embodied Dreamwork helps us to find new ways of being in the world in a creative and truly original way. That is our personal journey. During this session, you’ll discover: What embodied imagination is How to explore images and embody them How true creativity and originality are sparked by dreamwork

Class 11 – Dreamwork: How to Become An Agent of Change with Robert Romanyshyn
In this interview, Robert Romanyshyn explores how historical events, such as the pandemic and the current climate crisis, show up and speak to people in their dreams. He will also ask us to consider historical events as collective dreams of humanity. These two fascinating ideas, unraveled in this interview, will take you on an important inward and outward journey. A key theme of this class is to invert our usual relation to dreams; that is, from being the dreamer to being dreamed by the dream. It also elaborates how we can be agents in service to the dream world. Then we must move from knowing about the dream to becoming figures and landscapes of the dream world, which offers new possibilities in our approach to these crises.During this session, you’ll discover: That outer nature and inner nature are connected How we can become agents of change by experiencing the dream consciousness How events in the world could be manifestations of the dream

Class 12 – Jungian Dreamwork with Lisa Marchiano, Deborah Stewart and Joseph Lee
Dreams show us the secrets we keep from ourselves. They are a keyhole that allows us to peer into the recesses of our inner world. A dream provides a holographic view of the psychic situation, allowing us to see it from the point of view of the unconscious. Even a brief, seemingly unimportant dream can yield rich insights. Deborah Stewart, Joseph Lee, and Lisa Marchiano from the popular podcast This Jungian Life will discuss essential principles of Jungian dream interpretation. They’ll demonstrate how to apply these principles by interpreting in-depth, three dreams submitted by Jung Platform users. During this session, you’ll discover: Some Jungian dream work principles How to view a dream from the perspective of the unconscious That all dreams are relevant

Class 13 – The Dream People Are Waiting for You with Robert Moss
In this session, you will have the opportunity to experience shamanic lucid dreaming as Robert Moss teaches it. Robert discusses the “turning-point dreams” in our lives—dreams that enable us to reset our inner compass or may give us the courage and coordinates to follow an unexpected path. He recounts the BIG turning-point dream that unfolded for him when he re-entered an unsatisfactory dream lucidly. He found himself invited to undergo an indigenous ritual of “requickening” that confirmed his calling to follow the path of a dream teacher. He may invite you to enter a similar tent of vision, in a lucid dream journey fueled by shamanic drumming, to confirm and follow your own path with heart. During this session, you’ll discover: A shamanic experience to follow your own path more deeply How to lucidly re-enter a dream—and how helpful that is How your dreams can help you discover and connect with your calling

Bonus Video 1: Tending to the Dream Image with Stephen Aizenstat
In this short video clip Stephen Aizenstat offers an exercise for working with the living image. Using his suggestions, you can engage with any image. A great tool to work with your dreams.

Bonus Video 2: Poetry from a Dream Image by Kala Ramesh
Kala Ramesh is a poet, editor, and anthologist from India. In this short video clip she recites a poem that she dreamed entirely. She only had to add punctuation when waking up. This video also includes a short interview with her.

Bonus Handout: Embodied Imagination Exercise by Robert Bosnak
Work with a fresh dream in a fresh way. Feel into the Other and Self through a dream.

Bonus Handout: Focusing and Dreamwork by Leslie Ellis
Leslie offers a summary of Eugene Gendlin’s somatic approach to dreamwork

Course overview

What you will receive

*You will receive a certificate of completion, but it’s not from an official accrediting body. Please check if it will be accepted by the organization you wish to use it with.
13 video & 13 audio recordings
Companion Guide
Auto-generated Subtitles
Certificate of completion*
Available in English

ABout the teachers

Machiel Klerk

Machiel Klerk is a social entrepreneur, licensed mental health therapist, international speaker, dream worker, and published author.

He has been a mental health therapist since 2006, and currently has an online private practice. Machiel is fascinated by healing traditions. Next to obtaining a master’s degree on counseling psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute, he studied extensively Jungian Psychology. 

Monika Wikman

Monika Wikman Ph.D is a Jungian Analyst and astrologer. She has worked for decades with clients and their dream symbols. Monika’s analysis of dream material leads readers into a practical explanation of alchemical symbolism. 

Robert Waggoner

Robert Waggoner enjoys educating others about the science, beauty and potential of lucid dreaming. He is one of the most interesting lucid dream teachers in the Western world. 

Michael Meade

Michael Meade, D.H.L., is a renowned storyteller, author, and scholar of mythology, anthropology, and psychology and is one of the greatest depth psychological teachers of our time. 

Leslie Ellis

Dr. Leslie Ellis, PhD, is an author, teacher, speaker and clinical dreamworker. Her book, A Clinician’s Guide to Dream Therapy (Routledge, 2019) offers therapists a primer in modern, experiential dreamwork. 

Stephen Aizenstat

Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., has devoted his life to understanding the profound wisdom and healing power that exists within each of us. He is Founding President of Pacifica Graduate Institute.

Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore published his classic Care of the Soul in 1992 that sold several million copies. Since then he has written twenty books on spirituality, sexuality, myth, religion and depth psychology.

Kim Gillingham

Kim Gillingham coaches professional artists of all disciplines towards the creation of more authentic work. Kim is grateful to have studied extensively with acting teacher Sandra Seacat who pioneered the work of bringing dreamwork and acting work together. 

Ashok Bedi

Ashok Bedi is a Clinical Professor in Psychiatry and a Training Analyst at the Jung Institute of Chicago. Trained in India, the UK, and the US, he is interested in the frontiers of spirituality and healing and where the mind, body, soul and spirit meet. 

Robert Bosnak

Robert Bosnak, PsyA, is a Jungian psychoanalyst who graduated from the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich in 1977. He pioneered the Embodied Imagination® method, that is being applied by practitioners worldwide. Robert Bosnak is a Core Faculty Member at Jung Platform. 

Robert Romanyshyn

Robert D. Romanyshyn is an Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute, an Affiliate Member of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, and a Fellow of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture. He is also a Core Faculty Member at Jung Platform. 

Lisa Marchiano

Lisa Marchiano is a writer, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and certified Jungian analyst in private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She received her MSW from New York University and completed analytic training at the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Lisa is on the faculty of the Philadelphia Jung Institute.

Deborah Stewart

Deborah Stewart is a Jungian analyst and Licensed Clinical Social Worker on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She trained as a Gestalt therapist at the Cleveland and Cape Cod Institutes. She is a member of the Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts. She is the Director of Admissions for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and serves on the organization's Executive Committee. 

Joseph R. Lee

Joseph R. Lee is a certified Jungian analyst and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice in Virginia Beach, Virginia at www.DepthPsychotherapy.net. He works with adults and teens. He is the past president of The Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts, www.cgjungphiladelphia.org, which provides a public seminar and trains Jungian analysts. He is accredited by the I.A.A.P., and received his Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He lectures nationally on the Hermetic Kabbalah with a focus on its reinterpretation through modern idioms. 

Robert Moss

Robert Moss has been a dream traveler since doctors pronounced him clinically dead in a hospital in Hobart, Tasmania, when he was three years old. From his experiences in many worlds, he created his School of Active Dreaming, his original synthesis of modern dreamwork and ancient shamanic and mystical practices for journeying to realms beyond the physical and growing creative imagination. 

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