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Dream Groups

Dreams are better shared.

Eight weeks. A small group. Your dreams. Collective exploration of what your unconscious is trying to tell you.

What is this?

An 8-week group where we work with dreams together. You'll bring your dreams. Others will bring theirs. We'll explore them using curiosity and dreamwork techniques.

Each session is 90 minutes. We meet weekly over Zoom. Group size is capped at 8 people so everyone gets airtime.

It's not therapy. It's not a class where I explain Jung while sitting behind a PowerPoint—ok, maybe I'll do it once or twice if the group is interested. Think of it more like a Le Creuset bread oven, and your dream is the sourdough loaf. The group is what bakes it.

Why Group Work

Your dream isn't just yours.

When you tell a dream to a group, something happens that doesn't happen alone. Someone asks about a detail you'd overlooked—the color of a door, the expression on a stranger's face—and an unexpected ah ha! clicks.

In 1:1 coaching, you get my perspective. In a group, you get six or seven perspectives. Each one adds something. Each one opens a door you didn't know was there.

Plus, witnessing someone else's dream process teaches you about your own. You're not just working on your dreams—you're learning how to work with dreams, period.

What happens in a session?

We start with a brief grounding exercise. Then someone shares a dream. The group listens without interrupting.

After the dream is told, we explore it together. I guide the process, but the group does the work. We ask questions. We notice patterns. We sit with images. We let the dream unfold.

Some weeks, we spend the full ninety minutes on one dream. Other weeks, we move through two or three. It depends on what wants to come forward.

The first time I was in a dream group, I felt uncomfortable. Yes, in theory, I knew that others wouldn't tell me what my dream meant. I still wondered if someone would try to use the If this were my dream... method in a way that came across as, here is what your dream means, dumb-dumb.

Then I watched and listened as a group member closed her eyes and genuinely attempted to make the dream her own, associations to the symbol of a toy plane, her memory of letting her father down as a child, and I couldn't help but get choked up—me too.

This is for you if...

  • You remember your dreams but don't know what to do with them.
  • You've worked with dreams solo, but something's missing.
  • You're curious about Jungian psychology and want to experience it, not just read about it.
  • You don't remember your dreams yet, but you want to learn how.
  • You're willing to show up, share honestly, and sit with discomfort when it arises.

No prior dreamwork experience required. Just a willingness to engage.

What Participants Say

This work changes people.

"I really enjoyed deep diving and being part of helping people make sense of their dreams."

— Previous Dream Group Participant

"I've been working with dreams by myself for years, but something different happened in the group."

— Dream Group Participant

"I don't recall many of my dreams, but that one stayed with me. The exercise helped it finally make sense."

— Dream Group Participant

Join the Group

The Door's Open

We started as an eight-week group. Two weeks in, it's working—people are seeing things in each other's dreams that no one saw on their own, even after years of solo work. So the group decided to open the door.

Remaining Sessions

6 Saturdays (March 28 – May 2)

Format

Zoom, 90 minutes weekly

Time

Saturdays at 10:00 AM MDT

Open Seats

6

Commitment

At least 3 of the 6 sessions

Price

$40 per session

Pick your Saturdays. No package required.

No prior dreamwork experience needed. You just need to show up and be willing to engage.

Pick Your Saturdays

FAQ

Questions you might have.

Not if you don't want to. You can witness others' processes and still learn. That said, the more you engage, the more you'll get out of it. Most people find they want to share once they see how the group actually works.

That's fine. I'll teach you techniques to improve dream recall in the first session. Even if you only remember fragments, that's enough to work with. The act of paying attention to your dreams tends to increase recall over time.

Yes. Dreams are personal. We use Vegas rules: what is shared in the group, stays in the group. I hold everyone to that.

Maximum 8 participants. This keeps the group intimate enough for everyone to share while still benefiting from multiple perspectives.

Life happens. If you miss a session, you can catch up by reading session notes (I provide a brief summary after each session). You're still part of the group. Just show up when you can.

The first session establishes group norms and begins to build trust. Joining mid-way disrupts that. As such, it is the only week I require all dreamers of the cohort be present.

One Dream, One Question, Once a Month

Once a month, I send a dream and the question it left behind. Short read. No selling.

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Ready to explore your dreams?

Six seats. Six Saturdays. $40 a session. The door's open—but not forever.

Pick Your Saturdays