About this Event
“Dreams are the guiding words of the soul. Why should I henceforth not love my dreams and not make their riddling images into objects of my daily consideration?” Carl Jung
Gather for a time of self-discovery and shared wisdom as we look at what our dreams may be trying to tell us. Together we will explore why it’s worth paying attention to our dreams, how we can work with and interpret them, and ways we can accept guidance from them that can deeply enrich our lives. Participants are encouraged to bring a recent dream they’ve had, written down, though this is not required.
This offering will be held in person at Tau Center. Please plan to arrive by 9:45am to settle in before we begin.
Tuesday March 4, 2025: 10am to 12pm
Online registration requested two weeks prior to the program
For those who have attended this program, or are familiar with dream work already, an online small group will be available for ongoing dream work. If you are interested in this option, separate registration is required by following the link for "Dream Work — Online Small Group Series."
Tammy Winn holds a graduate degree in Religious Studies. She works as a contemplative writer, presenter, dream work mentor, and recording artist. Additionally, Tammy has taught theology and directed various parish ministries. She enjoys sharing faith, inspiration, and creativity with others. For more information about her projects and to explore her work, you can visit her website at www.TammyWinn.com.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tau Center, 26W171 Roosevelt Road, Wheaton, United States
USD 15.00