THE DREAMS SHORT COURSE

A Living Research Methodology

Explore dreams to expand your ways of learning and engaging with the world around you.

Join us in understanding the Relational Worldview and Natural Law that can support your dreams and life.

In this course, we explore dreams and dreaming practice to support your ways of knowing and connection.

“Dreams were among the most important experiences you could have on Earth. They could provide guidance and direction if properly remembered.” — Borrows, J. Drawing Out Law: A Spirit’s Guide.

By engaging with dreams as a method of research we can immerse in authentic ways of perceiving and relating to the world around us.

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Here to enrich your own research and learning process.

We invite you into the role of researcher to explore:

  • your own ancestral lineages and memories to reclaim a stronger earth-based identity and orientation - to guide us into our best future together.

  • the oral history and mythology woven into the lands you were raised in, visit, or live in and how that shapes your knowing.

  • visiting another culture and territory and recording your personal experience and learning through all your senses.

What You Will Learn:

    • Introduction to the Living Research Methodology

    • Methods of Research

    • Our Invitation

    • Introduction to Dreams

    • What Does the Science Say About Dreaming?

    • Dreams Course Intro Audio

    • Why Do We Dream?

    • A Spiritual Worldview

    • How Do We Take Part In This Process?

    • Importance of Decolonization

    • Changes within Anthropology

    • Importance of Indigenous Methodologies & Dreaming

    • Your Indigenous Identity

    • Ethical Considerations

    • Ethics of Learning With Another Culture and Representation

    • Why This Work Is Important

    • Dreams & Interpretation

    • Experience of Reality

    • Natural Law

    • The Relational Web of Life

    • Technology of Myth, Symbolic Meaning & Oral Histories Connected to Territories.

    • Cross-Cultural Exploration: K’iche’, Paranintin, Ese Eja, and Guarani

    • Interpreting Your Dreams

    • Elder Guidance & Shared Knowledge

    • Coming Full Circle

‘Indigenous authors understand that Dreams and Dream Knowledge are part of the transformative paradigm. It is how we have used dreams to engage in transformative action, which continues to be guided by our Ancestors.

— Shawanda, A. (2020). Baawaajige: Exploring dreams as academic references

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Learning Outcomes:

  • Deepen your ways of knowing, learning and processing of information through dreaming.

  • Learn how your worldview influences and impacts your capacity to dream and live your life.

  • Gain steps to interpret and deepen your sense-making with dreams.

  • Invitation to step into the role of a researcher to explore your earth-based ancestry, connection to territory and, learn with other cultures ethically.

  • Connect with the relational web of life and a spiritual worldview to dream in more profound ways.

  • Understand the importance of decolonization and developing a relationship to your own indigenous identity.

  • Inspiration to apply dream awareness to your life, to take action and support your work in the world.

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YOUR WAYS OF KNOWING WITH DREAMS?

Included:

  • 3 Modules & 24 Self-Paced Pages.

  • Self-Led Personal Dreaming Guidance & Interpretation Support

  • 3 Audio Guides

  • A quarterly Q&A call for active participants to share their intentions, dream experiences & ask any questions.

  • Life-Time Access for the written materials and recordings (for as long as Soul Seed Gathering is active). Enjoy!

    *each of our offerings support our profit-for-purpose initiatives and indigenous-led community work.

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COURSE AUTHOR + GUIDE

Founder of Soul Seed Gathering, Hannah Ruth Dyson offers her unique insights and perspective as a living researcher and storyteller to this course.

“As a child I had extraordinary dreams without a safe place to communicate them. It was only later in life, through this work and connecting with other cultures, that what I thought was extraordinary could also be understood as ordinary. Dreams and visions can be grounded and held within a beautiful context of knowledge and embedded within a web of relations. Each community I have worked with have influenced my dreams, deepened and expanded my perspective, and guided my path. Dreams continue to be such a rich resource for learning, processing and remembering. For every major or minor life event I pay close attention to my dreams, to understand what is taking place.”

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