Fascinated by your dreams but struggle to make sense of them? Our dreams invite us to enter a deeper relationship with ourselves- yet we often don’t know where to start. In this episode Jennifer speaks with Canadian author, teacher, dream worker and founder of the Dream School, Toko-pa Turner about the power of our dreams and how they help remember ourselves home.
They explore—
- Why classic Jungian analysis limits the power and potential of our dreams
- The link between dreaming and belonging- and what they have to do with our originality
- How dreams can support us through periods of exile and exclusion
Tune in to learn more about your psyche as an intelligent living system. Toko-pa also helps Jennifer work through a recurring fearful dream, supporting her to discover what wants to be “natured” through her.
Links & resources—
- Learn more about Toko-pa Turner
- Sign up for her 30-Day Email course Dream Drops
- Order Toko-Pa Turner’s award-winning book Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home
- Follow Jennifer on Instagram or LinkedIn and get her newsletter by subscribing here
Gratitude for this show’s theme song Inside the House, composed by the talented musician, multi-instrumentalist and sound artist Jordy Walker.