Dreaming: Inside and Outside of Religion
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Tuesday, March 7 at 6:25pm
SIPA - School of International & Public Affairs, Room 100
11200 SW 8th ST 33199, School of Intl & Pub Affairs, Miami, Florida 33199
Dreaming is a topic that has fascinated and illuminated humanity throughout history. Dreams as revealed by Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, Eugene Aserinsky, Edgar Cayce, and a host of psychological, cultural, and religious traditions, suggest that dreams can be a primary methodology for accessing higher levels of mind, consciousness, and self-power. This workshop is designed to assist the participants in understanding the dreaming and writing processes, and how they can be utilized as tools for self-discovery, growth, and transformation. The intent of this discourse is to provide the Learner with an overview of how the subconscious can be penetrated through the dreaming process, as a mechanism to access information. Additionally, the workshop will explore how writing can be used as a tool to record that information, for increased concentration, clarity, and amplification.
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Students, Faculty & Staff, Alumni, General Public, Prospective Students, Parents & Family, Retirees
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Free
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- Steven J Green School of International & Public Affairs
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