Excellent, Deerheart! It's a great followup to the
last meeting, people can dig right into their own dreamwork and
share.
I'll make every effort to be there.
best wishes,
Carl
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Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 9:07
PM
Subject: [dreams-177] New Meetup: Dream
Journals and Journaling
Announcing a new Meetup for Boston Dreamers Meetup
Group!
What: Dream Journals and Journaling
When: August 11, 2009
7:00 PM
Price: $10.00 per person
Where:
Cambridge Swedenborg
Chapel
50 Quincy Street Meet in the Parlor
Cambridge, MA
02138
People often tell me they don't dream at all or they don't
remember their dreams. The truth is that everyone dreams every night during
sleep. We usually don't remember our dreams because as soon as we wake up we
start thinking about the day ahead and we get up. If we would take a moment to
record our dream memories in the morning before we get up, we would find that
soon we would be remembering more and more dreams.
Keeping a dream
journal is a great way to remember your dreams. What is a dream journal? A
dream journal is a permanent record of your dreams. The most common type of
dream journal is a blank book that you write your dreams into. Journals can
include drawings as well as written words. You can also interpret your dreams
in your journal.
In this Meetup, we will be doing some show and tell.
So, if you have a dream journal, please bring it. If you don't have a dream
journal, that's ok, just bring yourself. Deerheart will show the various types
of dream journals and explain how to start journaling. We will also be doing
dream sharing. If there is time, we may do some journal writing and/or
drawing. There will be pens and paper available for people to write with.
Anything you write on plain paper can later be transfered to a
journal.
Here is an exercise you can do to develop your dream muscles.
When you go to bed say the following words to yourself, "When I sleep tonight
I will have a dream, I will remember my dream, I will know the meaning of my
dream, and I will write my dream down when I wake up." You can also write
these words on a small slip of paper and put into your pillow case. Your
unconscious mind will provide you with a dream. Be sure to have paper and pen
by your bed before you go to sleep. When you wake up, write down any dream
memories or dream fragments you remember. If you don't get anything the first
night, do the exercise again the next night. Eventually, you will get
something. Then bring your results to our Meetup to share with the
group.
Deerheart has been keeping various types of dream journals off
and on for twenty-five years. Deerheart is an artist, a spiritual advisor, and
dream guide. An experienced explorer of the dream realms, he has had many
teachers of art, creativity, yoga, meditation, dreamwork, shamanism,
psychology, empowerment, and healing. He has an online dream journal (a dream
blog) called Deerheart Dreams ( http://deerheartdreams.blogspot.com/ ). In addition to
starting Boston Dreamers Meetup Group, he also started the Facebook group
called Dream Blog Network ( http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=36258693723
).
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
7 pm - 9:00 pm (Two
hours)
Payment is a sliding scale - $10-$20. Anyone who cannot afford
to pay should contact the group organizer Deerheart, to arrange
alternatives.
Space is limited to 25 people. RSVP requested. Please
update your RSVP if you are unable to attend, to allow others to attend. Thank
you. Blessings, Deerheart
Directions
Directions by car: Very
limited parking at chapel, otherwise nearby streets such as Broadway and Mass
Ave. There is a free small parking lot on Kirkland Street side of chapel, up
to 8 cars. Coming from either direction on Massachusetts Ave into Harvard
Square, turn onto Cambridge Street, then onto Quincy Street and around the
corner onto the parking lot on Kirkland Street. The chapel is right on the
corner of Quincy Street and Kirkland Street.
Directions by T: The
Cambridge Swedenborg Chapel is a lovely Gothic-revival stone chapel located at
50 Quincy Street in Cambridge, Mass. Please note that the official and
historical name as may be found on maps and church directories is The
Cambridge Society of the Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian). We are
located at the corner of Quincy and Kirkland Streets, across from Harvard's
monumental Memorial Hall/Sander's Theatre, which is behind Harvard Yard in
Harvard Square. Access is an easy 5 minute walk from the Harvard Station MBTA
stop on the Red Line and buses - just walk through Harvard Yard and ask anyone
for Memorial Hall if you don't readily see the large fancy tower, then walk
around the Hall to the chapel.
For more information and directions for
the Cambridge
Swedenborg Chapel, check out their website ( http://www.swedenborgchapel.org/ ).
Learn more
here:
http://www.bostondreamers.com/calendar/10894083/
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