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Dreams, Inner Voice Experiences, and Synchronicities: Finding Gems When Life Gets Rough
Jane E. Carleton, MA, GG, will look at how dreams and signs around us can bring sparkling light when we need it most. According to Jane, sometimes we must surrender to our experience in difficult times. If we watch for surprising moments of magic, we can find hope. By noticing even the smallest glimmer of light in the dark... like peeking into a microscope to find hidden secrets... the simplest things can make all the difference in healing.
In this session, you’ll:
- Learn if we cultivate patience, receptivity, and awareness, surprising moments of insight and inspiration will appear when we need them most
- Expand the concept of what dreaming is and see that the power of dreams goes beyond what happens spontaneously in the night
- Practice stepping instantly into a healing dream locale that you can visit whenever you like, where dream helpers are always available
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UPGRADE HEREJane E. Carleton, MA, GG
Jane E. Carleton, MA, GG, specializes in dreams as a personal advisor, educator, and dream group leader. She holds two graduate degrees at JFK University: Dream Studies, and Consciousness and Transformative Studies. She also has taught graduate dream courses at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Jane is a graduate of Robert Moss’s School of Active Dreaming and has worked with Robert since 2004. She is a presenting member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and has won their Dream Telepathy Contest. As a frequent traveler to Bali, Indonesia, Jane spent a year living in Ubud leading dream workshops, researching Balinese dreams and cosmology, and studying with I Gusti Made Pujana, a beloved Balinese traditional healer.
Jane's chapters on how dreams can change your life are found in two anthologies: Rebearths: Conversations with a World Ensouled, edited by Craig Chalquist, Ph.D., and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and Premonitions, edited by Amy Newmark and Kelly Sullivan Walden.
Jane's work is academically savvy and intuitive. Her approaches to dreamwork include contemporary, cross-cultural experiential, and transformative dreaming techniques. She has gained wisdom from the many ways dreams have transformed her own life and clients' lives. As a Graduate Gemologist since 1984, she is both a dream specialist, and a fine jewelry appraiser. The presence of gems in dreams inspires Jane, and she knows all dreams have hidden jewels ready to be uncovered. She is currently writing a book illustrating how dreams, inner voice experiences, and synchronistic moments of magic, help us navigate challenging times.