Episode 174: Hosting a Dream Circle with Katharine Donovan Kane
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Dream Circles – what are they, why are they important vehicles for dream appreciation, and how do you form one for your family or friends? These and other queries will be the focus of this intriguing class.
Dreams are stories emerging from our inner wisdom. They speak a non-literal, symbolic language. This introductory class offers participants an outline for hosting enriching, non-therapeutic dream circles, including how to create safe containers for dreamwork.
Meet our Guest Speaker
Katharine Donovan Kane (she/her) is certified in dreamwork, spiritual companionship, and life coaching. She is part spiritual guide, part coach holding space for others as they see and feel for themselves the edgy, energetic patterns in their waking life as well as their dreams.
You can learn more about Katharine's dreamwork offerings by visiting www.kdkane.com.
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The HSP Podcast was created by Julie Bjelland, LMFT, a renowned HSP Psychotherapist and a visionary leader in the field of high sensitivity. As the founder of the Sensitive Empowerment movement, she is passionately committed to raising awareness about the extraordinary value inherent in sensitivity. Recognizing the vital importance of education and support, Julie is dedicated to equipping HSPs with the necessary tools to reduce their susceptibility to mental and physical health challenges. Her extensive array of resources stands as a heartfelt endeavor to provide this essential support. Learn more at JulieBjelland.com.
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