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DREAM CLUB

Remembering the Language of Dreams

Dreaming is a portal. A portal into multiple dimensions of reality that hold wisdom and guidance for our waking lives — individually and collectively.

DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON FOR THE NEXT DREAM CLUB

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Dream Club is an act of remembering.

Remembering that your inner world carries deep wisdom.
Remembering that guidance is always available.
Remembering that our wholeness includes the unseen.

Our dreams are not random.
They are initiatory, relational, and wise.

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Dream Club is an 8-week journey into remembering how to listen.All of your spiritual gifts are fully online. 

This is a space for:

  • Soul recovery

  • Healing across timelines

  • Lineage reclamation

  • Mythic imagination

  • Deep trust in your own knowing

In a world that is asking us to wake up, dreaming is essential.

Because dreaming teaches us to remember our humanity.

To trust what we know and how we know it —
even when it does not “make sense.”

When we dream together, we expand what is possible — not only for ourselves, but for the collective.

The future needs people who know how to receive wisdom and act on it

Dream Club is not about interpretation from the outside.

It is about reclaiming your own language of symbols, sensation, and story.

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Together, we explore:

  • Week 1: Remembering the Language of Dreams

    Reclaiming dreamwork as relational, embodied, and sacred.

  • Week 2: The Body as the First Dream Interpreter

    Learning to track sensation, nervous system responses, and felt meaning before analysis.

  • Week 3: Images, Symbols & the Mythic Field

    Understanding personal symbolism and the collective archetypal realm through art.

  • Week 4: Ancestors, Lineage & the Dreaming Field

    Exploring how dreams connect us to those who came before and those yet to come.

  • Week 5: Shadow, Grief & the Dreams That Disturb

    Working with nightmares, recurring dreams, and disowned aspects of self.

  • Week 6: Ritual, Ceremony & Dream Incubation

    Creating sacred containers to invite dreams intentionally.

  • Week 7: Collective Dreaming

    Listening for what is dreaming through the group and through the times we live in.

  • Week 8: Dreaming the Future & Integration

    Harvesting vision, anchoring insight, and bringing dream wisdom into embodied life.

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Dream Club Is For You If…

  • You feel your dreams are meaningful but don’t know how to work with them.

  • You long to trust your intuitive knowing more deeply.

  • You sense there is ancestral or mythic wisdom trying to reach you.

  • You want a community that honors mystery without bypassing the body.

  • You are ready to move from interpretation to relationship.

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Our Approach

We weave:

  • Somatic tracking

  • Group dream tending

  • Mythic imagination

  • Ritual practice

  • Shadow and grief work

  • Collective field awareness

Dreams are not problems to solve.

They are a living presence to be in relationship with.

We believe that our dreams are an essential ingredient for our present and future. For rebuilding systems that work for all. Come dream with us and remember your sacred responsibility for yourself and the collective.

Meet Your Facilitators

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Melanie Paez

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Chelsea Rose Cotton

Are you ready to embark on this transformative journey?