
The Way of the Dream Course
a 6 module online course (on-demand, with one live Q&A and dreamwork workshop)
Introduction to Jungian Dreamwork
A 6 module online course with online course material including videos and audios and one Q&A group-session to help the dreamer understand and work with the material of his or her own dreamworld. The course offers both a basic theoretical understanding of dreamwork as well as practical and playful ways to work with one’s own dream material. Additionally, students can book a private dreamwork session for an extra fee to work on one chosen dream.
The total investment is 195,- euros which include:
6 Modules of online course material on Jungian dreamwork
access to all extra material (videos and other class material) for one year
One live Q&A session and group-dreamwork sesison with Jungian analyst Faranak Mirjalili
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Lesson 1: Projection - introduction
Projection and shadow are like an infinity loop in constant flux into and out of each other. Here, we start dipping into the concept and theory of projection.
Projection and shadow are like an infinity loop in constant flux into and out of each other. Here, we start dipping into the concept and theory of projection.
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Lesson 2: Projection in Relationships
Projections play a major role in all our relationships, but they are especially potent in our most intimate relationships and romantic relationships.
Projections play a major role in all our relationships, but they are especially potent in our most intimate relationships and romantic relationships.
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Lesson 3: Withdrawal of Projections
Can we just stop projecting? What is the process work that needs to be done to be able to withdraw projections?
Can we just stop projecting? What is the process work that needs to be done to be able to withdraw projections?
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Lesson 1: The Feminine and the Anima
An introduction to the feminine and the concept of the anima in Jung’s psychology.
An introduction to the feminine and the concept of the anima in Jung’s psychology.
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Lesson 2: The Anima
In this lesson we dive into the traditional Jungian understanding of the feminine in a male psyche and dreams. He coined this the Anima. Through a series of videos we get a glimpse of what it means to transform and humanise this archetypal force.
In this lesson we dive into the traditional Jungian understanding of the feminine in a male psyche and dreams. He coined this the Anima. Through a series of videos we get a glimpse of what it means to transform and humanise this archetypal force.
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Lesson 3: Feminine in Women
How does the feminine manifest in a woman’s psyche and her development? And how do we recognize and work with the feminine and her symbols in dreams?
How does the feminine manifest in a woman’s psyche and her development? And how do we recognize and work with the feminine and her symbols in dreams?
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Lesson 1: The Animus in Women and Dreams
An introduction to the Animus in Jungian theory, its appearance in dreams and various examples of how his transformation looks like in the dreamscape of women.
An introduction to the Animus in Jungian theory, its appearance in dreams and various examples of how his transformation looks like in the dreamscape of women.
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A fairytale on the “dark twin” or shadow, told by Martin Shaw.
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Lesson 2: The Animus II
Part II of the work with the animus, and his positive role in a woman’s psyche (and dreams).
Part II of the work with the animus, and his positive role in a woman’s psyche (and dreams).
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Documentary: Dismantling Patriarchy Within
A short documentary about how to dismantle the constructs of patriarchy within, explained through a series of women’s dreams.
A short documentary about how to dismantle the constructs of patriarchy within, explained through a series of women’s dreams.
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Lesson 1: The World of the Self
The Self as the dream maker is behind the entire process of individuation. What is the Self according to Jung and how can we trace it’s footsteps in our dreams?
The Self as the dream maker is behind the entire process of individuation. What is the Self according to Jung and how can we trace it’s footsteps in our dreams?
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By Robin Baring
- About your dreamwork teacher -
FARANAK MIRJALILI
Faranak Mirjalili a Jungian analyst and the founder and one of the teachers at the Anima Mundi School. Her current work and research revolve around connecting individual psychology to collective patterns in mythology and how active participation in myth within a group context can help both the individual as well as the objective psyche transform during the therapeutic process. She is passionate about the post-Jungian thought of helping free the psyche from the traditional therapy room and giving it back to the World Soul, while respecting the need for a sealed therapeutic container individually.
She is the founder of the Anima Mundi School where she works with a small collective of women from various fields that bring together depth-psychology, anthropology, the mythic imagination, and the creative arts.