Dreams: A Path to Wholeness course
Have you ever wondered what on earth that dream you had last night was all about? Whether you feel amused, confused, embarrassed, emboldened or alarmed, you may wish that you had some idea as to how to fathom the significance of your dream. Dreams arise in the interests of our spiritual and psychological healing and growth. A little self-knowledge can transform the way in which we relate to ourselves, others, the world and our Creator.
In this workshop, we will explore the meaning, purpose and language of dreams and identify tools for working with dreams – both individually, and with others. We will cover both the psychological and biblical basis for dreamwork. The delivery of the day will be varied: there will be input from the tutor, time for reflection and an opportunity for group interaction and working in pairs. No prior knowledge or experience is required, however, participants are encouraged to bring a dream to share if possible.
Lisa Cornwell is a priest and author of Dreams: The Path to Wholeness (2006). She is a tutor on the Guildford Local Ministry Programme, having served nineteen years in parish ministry in the Diocese of Oxford, the latter fifteen as Vicar of Crowthorne. She completed a professional Doctorate in Theology and Ministry at King’s College London and trained in Spiritual Direction on the Ignatian Spirituality Course. Lisa and her husband live in Salisbury, where she assists at the Cathedral.
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