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DREAMS for the COLLECTIVE...

 Jungian Dreamwork cultivates a relationship with our soul and the soul of collective culture, this guides us to our highest and best. Our ego associations reflect what we already know but we recognize the energy of the unknown "a-ha" feeling when it appears in this process of finding what we did NOT know. Please bring the dreams that you have in these ways and help each other find what we do not know yet about moving forward together in 2022?


Dreams for the collective unite many different dream figures from many races, ages, cultures, and myths, sometimes traveling to places seemingly foreign or completely unknown. Archetypal human patterns unconsciously playing within our lives...shifting reality thru vast unknowable realms.

Ritual ceremonies allow us to participate in these creations of collective evolution.

Current necessity and bountiful virtual worldwide reach allows us to do this together symbolically without appropriation.  Gather around the elements represented by a vessel of water, a stone that has called to you from the earth, a feather that swaddles you with air, and the smokes of sage, mugwort, rosemary, or chaga.

A dream for the collective can be recognized by our absence in the dream and experiencing it as if watching from a distance, crowds of people we don't know, public places, images from news casts, cultural myths or archetypal images. When you do appear in a dream for the collective you may be joined by many different dream figures from many different races, ages, etc. or on collective transportation traveling to many different places in the dream. It is very helpful for all when we share these kinds of dreams.

Please see the example below of a dream for the collective? 

The ancient carved statue of green stone came up out of the smooth Lake that stretched into the distance with no signs of human activity around. I clearly knew it was bringing a new medical system as it moved slowly towards me through the water...


to the edge of the lake where it took its place on the wall.  The lake and wall resembled Jungs home in Bollingen without humans. The wall I sat on when I made pilgrimage there in 1994 was in the dream but I was not...I simply watched. This green stone statue reminded me of the glacial Stone I brought home with me, from the Matterhorn. It appeared very solid and stately and knowing, standing there on the wall beside the water. Then I noticed there was a line of three images the next one being a flimsy white fabric and instrument fetish reminiscent of the Allopathic system with it's flimsy feelings. The next one was simply a branch from a tree that had naturally taken its place on the wall standing maybe a little taller than the other two...

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