Attend a Jungian dream circle to deepen your relationship with your inner world, uncover shadow and hidden strengths, experience the power of shared archetypal themes, integrate emotions safely, strengthen your intuition, and explore your individuation within a psychologically grounded, respectful container.
The Dream Circle is a facilitated group experience rooted in Jungian dreamwork and informed by the methods taught through the Haden Institute. Participants gather around a single dream and explore it together through attentive listening, imagination, and shared reflection. The dream is approached as a living experience, allowing its images, emotions, and movement to unfold within the group. Insight arises through presence, relationship, and embodied awareness held in a respectful circle.
This month’s theme of Introspection supports turning inward and listening to what is quietly shaping our inner life. From a Jungian perspective, dreams offer communication from the unconscious that can deepen self-understanding and reveal emerging inner patterns.
Participants may come with a dream or simply with curiosity, and engage at their own pace in a supportive space for reflection and shared discovery.
No experience necessary. Come with an open mind and heart.
Facilitator Bio:
Helen Walker is a facilitator of contemplative and experiential practices that support self-awareness, reflection, and inner inquiry. With nearly three decades of professional experience in library science and public service, she brings a deep respect for learning and listening, along with a strong sense of community, into her work. Her background includes meditation, Qigong, Reiki, and long-term personal engagement with her own dreams. Helen’s approach centers on presence, curiosity, and embodied experience, creating spaces that feel held, human, and accessible. She works with dreams and symbolic material as living sources of reflection, inviting participants to listen inward and explore their inner life together.