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Dreaming the Soul Back Home
Soul-loss, in shamanic understanding, is a primary source of illness, depression and
mental confusion. We lose vital soul energy through pain and trauma and heartbreak,
through wrenching life choices, and by giving up on our big dreams and ceasing to live the souls
purpose. When we lose the energy of soul, the magic goes out of life. We are often
fatigued for no apparent reason, we cant experience joy or love, and there is a
gaping hole in us that we try to fill with addictive behaviors. Soul-loss can put us in
the procession of the walking dead, playing the roles that other people cast us for, no
longer knowing who we are or why we are in this world.
The
Iroquois say that if we have lost our dreams, we have lost our souls. But when we reopen
to our dreams, they can show us where our soul energy has gone, and how to bring it home.
In this adventure in healing and transformation,
well help each other to open the dreamgates, become shamanic healers for our own
family of selves, and, welcome the energy and magic of soul back into our bodies and our
daily lives. Well learn how to grow a dream for someone who does not have a dream.
We will practice powerful Active Dreaming techniques including Lightning Dreamwork, dream
reentry and journeying, shared dreaming, timefolding, dream transfer, dream theater and
navigating by synchronicity. Well learn how to enter each others dreamspace
(with permission) to facilitate soul recovery and recall our sacred contracts. Well
grow the sacred space and compassionate circle energy that make the extraordinary easy.
Well honor our healing journeys through spontaneous ritual, art, storytelling and
performance and play wonderful games to delight our homecoming children and our juicy,
creative, star-remembering selves and develop strategies to keep them happily
engaged in our everyday lives.
Soul Recovery Training (5-day ADVANCED)
In our practice
of Active Dreaming, we have learned that when we help people to open the dreamgates, work
with the spontaneous gifts of their dreams and travel consciously into the dreamspace, we
often facilitate soul recovery. Shamans understand that soul loss is the root of much
illness and confusion in our lives. It may be caused by pain or trauma or heartbreak, by
wrenching life choices, or by wimping out on our best and bravest dreams. It can reduce us
to the condition of the walking dead, passionless and dreary, forever trying to fit in
with other people's needs and expectations, lost to our own deeper purpose.
Soul retrieval is a shamanic operation in which the
practitioner journeys to bring back lost soul-parts and puts them into the client's body
(typically by blowing into one or more of the energy centers, most often the heart or the
crown of the head). Soul recovery is a practice in which we help each other to become
self-healers and function as our own shamanic practitioners - to gather and integrate our
own families of selves and bring wholeness and vital energy into our lives. Dream reentry
frequently opens the road to soul recovery, because our dreams show us where our missing
parts may have gone, and invite us to reach in and bring them back. When we dream again
and again of the "old place" (maybe a childhood home, maybe a space we shared
with a former partner) we may be learning that a part of ourselves - a part scared away by
trauma, or a part that resisted a choice we made - is "stuck" in that place, or
went missing at the time we lived there. By going back inside the dream of the "old
place" we may be able to locate that lost aspect of our own identity and energy and
find the way to bring it back into our hearts and our lives. Typically, soul recovery of
this kind will require reassurance and negotiation. Our younger self may need to be
reassured that she is not going to be hurt in the way she was hurt before. She may need to
be convinced that we will include things in our lives that she will enjoy and will engage
her passions.
In the practice of soul recovery, we
support each other without necessarily playing shamanic practitioner for each other -
since, again, the heart of this practice is to assist everyone who is able to become a
self-healer. The core technique is Dream Reentry and Tracking, with the focus placed on
locating and reclaiming lost aspects of soul energy that may have surfaced in a dream or a
life memory. The tracker may be required to play an activist role - for example, by
helping the dreamer to move beyond a fear, by running interference if there are negative
entities in the field, by bringing in the tracker's own animal guardians, or by
negotiating directly with some of the dreamer's younger or "other" selves.
Before undertaking the soul recovery journey, dreamer and tracker should try to reach a
clear agreement on how far the tracker shoud go (or not go) in assisting the
healing.
What do we do for a person who has suffered soul loss
and does not have a dream? This is of course a common condition. The Iroquois say
that if we have lost our dreams, we have lost our souls - at least, the part of our
soul-self that is the dreamer and remembers the deeper life. Dream Transfer is the core
technique to practice when we are trying to help someone who has lost their dreams. We
journey for them and grow a dream for them that they can be helped to enter and can
provide an authentic portal for self-healing.
This important training is for advanced students
and teachers who have mastered the core techniques of Active Dreaming and have
demonstrated a commitment to teach and support others. Priority will be given to those who
have completed Dream Teacher Trainings, and/or have worked with Robert in his advanced
circles and private shamanic retreats. To be considered for this training, please contact
Robert directly at robert@mossdreams.com.
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