Thank you for dreaming! Give-away Announcement!
Hey dears! Reading your dreams, messages, wishes, and vulnerabilities is a gift and honor. THANK YOU. I am beyond thrilled to announce the winners of the Wishing Well Giveaway: 🌟 First Place — AISHA, who wins a full scholarship to the School of Vision Masterclass in Rome 🌙 BHARANEE, who wins the Micro Dreamweaving Project ✨ JAMIE, who wins a 1:1 Dreamweaving Session Each of you has been contacted independently. Congratulations from the deepest place in my heart! [ For entertainment & clarity, inviting you to watch the Winner Draw video— fair warning, I got a little carried away. Ha! ] To every single one of you who shared your dream: I am in awe of you. The dreams you wrote, the visions you dared to name, the magic you trusted me to witness, has moved me more than I can fully put into words. I honor you. I celebrate you. I thank you. A word on dreams: The gift of dreaming is to be fed; this is why I believe so strongly in the advocacy of this work. What you did by simply writing your dream is some of the most important work we can ever do. When the world presents itself, take the steps to set it free and then step fully into it. Stay in the dreamwork: Join our next Soul Power Hour is on April 21st, (see calendar tab to add to yours). The theme is WILLPOWER. Come with paper, pen, & presence. Let the rest unfold. Something very special on April 16th: My birthday is April 14th, and on the 16th, I'm hosting my very first community virtual Dreamweaving Practice.I've led this work in retreats, in-person workshops, and online conferences, but this is the first time I'm offering it as an intimate, cozy container. In this session, you'll explore: • Why active dreaming works — the science and the soul of it • How to access your liminal space — the threshold between the conscious and subconscious mind • A live Active Dreaming practice to work with your own dream in real time 🗓 April 16th | Virtual via Google Meet 🎟 Tickets from $22 and are limited to 35 attendees (in celebration of my 35th year)