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New Radical Dreaming
Study Groups will not be forming for the
foreseeable future. Call
for information about individual dream
consultation: 206-306-0322.
Bastyr
University
Continuing Education
Workshop: Saturday, January 31st, 9 am - 4:30
pm. $75
Radical
Dreaming: Use your Dreams to Change Your Life
Instructor: John Goldhammer, Ph.D.
Open to the general public
Workshop information and registration:
www.bastyr.edu/continuinged
Theosophical Society
of Seattle
717 Broadway Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98102,
(206) 323-4281
RADICAL DREAMING LECTURE
Sunday, February 22, 2004
Sunday events start at 4:00pm
Presented by: John Goldhammer, Ph.D.
The theory of
Radical Dreaming adds a new and different
dimension to traditional dream interpretation,
including a focus on using our dreams to free
creative potential from the grip of outside
influences and expectations that can prevent us
from living our own lives. John, a PhD
psychologist with twenty-five years experience
in dream research and analysis, will focus on
interpreting dreams on a healing,
life-transforming level. Those who wish to
pursue the subject further are invited to
continue their exploration in the Saturday,
February 28th workshop.
RADICAL DREAMING WORKSHOP
717 Broadway Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98102,
(206) 323-4281
A Dream Workshop with John
D. Goldhammer, PhD
Saturday, February 28th,
9:00 am - 1 pm
Building on the
material presented in the Sunday afternoon
program, Dr. Goldhammer will guide participants
in an exploration of dream material including
the real intent and purpose of dreams; how to
recognize and use dream images of the Authentic
Self; interpreting your own unique dream images
and symbols; identifying through dreams the
outside influences that suppress authenticity
and more as time and participation permit.
John Goldhammer
is a published author, psychotherapist, dream
researcher, teacher, and public speaker with a
passionate interest in sharing a radical new
theory of dream interpretation. He has created
a new university class, "Dreams and Society,"
exploring the relationships between dream work,
the individual, and social change. Having
recently seen the publication of his third book
, Radical Dreaming, he is at work on a fourth
book which will look at the collision between
collective influences and the individual
conscience, creativity, and authenticity.
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Wednesday, February
18th, 7 p.m.: Reading and book signing for
Radical Dreaming at East West Bookshop:
6500 Roosevelt Way N.E., Seattle, Washington,
206-523-3726
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Radical Dreaming
Discussion Group meets every other
Thursday morning from 10:30 to 12:00. Call
John Goldhammer for details: 206-306-0322.
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