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Dream DoorsA Presentation by Peter Lloyd
Thursday, October 2nd, 2025 | 7.30 - 9.00pm
Venue: St Mary’s Anglican Church Hall,
455 Main St, Kangaroo Point, Q 4169
Admission: Members: $15, Concession: $10, Non-members: $25
Concession cards we accept: Age Pension | Disability Support Pension | Carers Pension | Student
**Doors open from 7pm for early supper and conversations.**
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Direct Deposit details:
Account Name: CG Jung Society of Qld
Bank: Bank Australia
BSB: 313 140
Account no: 12363389 (Use name as reference)
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Dream Doors
A Presentation by Peter Lloyd
Peter Lloyd will explore the dreaming life and how it appears in our waking state. If, as Jung suggested, wholeness, our individualised state, is our life goal, then our life journey involves working with all of our psyche, our contradictions, those things that are not as we identify and perceive them to be.
“Ich bin kein ausgeklügelt Buch. Ich bin ein Mensch mit seinem Widerspruch”. - Conrad Meyer
Translated loosely, (loosing the rhyme) as ‘I am not a sophisticated book, I am a human being’.
How then do we become more human and conscious, including of our inner worlds?
By definition the unconscious is unknown so its emergence is often through the unintentional; our dreams, yearnings, synchronicities, relational conflicts and body symptoms amongst others. The meta qualities of curiosity, not pathologising parts of ourselves, awareness and acceptance help.
One philosophical orientation I have found helpful, if at times challenging, is that of the Jungian (and Aristotalean) concept of Teleology, our future calling us to her, with its implication of the meaningfulness of life as it simply is.
What ‘dream doors’ offer is that by noticing when those unplanned moments emerge, we can move closer to our soul’s unique journey. What helps us become more conscious is by allowing a deeper dimension to be perceived, by slowing down and using inner work, whether Active Imagination, reflections, dream journaling, therapeutic work or whichever personal way you contact your unconscious.
This will be an interactive exploration of how we meet the dreaming, which will include a couple of inner work exercises.
Presenter | Peter Lloyd
Peter Lloyd is a spiritual counsellor, interfaith minister and Findhorn Fellow. He lived and worked in the Findhorn community for twelve years and for the last five years in the Auroville community of Southern India. He studied Process Work (a Jungian off-shoot) for nine years in the UK. He is an enthusiast of CG Jung’s work and sees him as a prophet of our time. He was a Jungian analysand before moving to Australia last year.
Peter is fascinated by dreams, the mythic and archetypal worlds and what they convey to our ‘real’ lives. He is increasingly drawn to ritual and ceremonial work alongside working with dreams and therapy. He also worked as a journalist in Hong Kong (his birth city) setting up Positive News and Holistic Hong Kong magazines.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Mary's Anglican Church, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia