Wildcrafted: Collective Dreamwork & Art Study Group
21 September 20pm CET via ZOOM
SPECIAL SOLSTICE EDITION | new moon & sun eclipse | free of charge
Otto Marseus van Schrieck
In celebration of a special solstice (new moon & partial solar eclipse), a free of charge edition of Wildcrafted: Collective Dreamwork and Art Study Group.
For this series of collective dream and artwork, a small study group will observe and investigate what it means to dream collectively. By drawing from Jungian psychology and multiple traditional dreamwork techniques, we will immerse and imagine with the symbols and narratives that emerge from our shared dreams. Participants will encounter a synchronistic language that threads through individual psyches, revealing the larger story we inhabit. Each person will gather images and motifs that speak to their own journey, while also tracing patterns that emerge collectively. Through our chosen art forms, we will give shape to these dreams, creating bridges between inner and outer worlds.
Collective dreamwork is much like walking through a field of dreams, wildcrafting symbols, images and stories that want to be stitched into our waking consciousness, and the landscape of our daily lives.
The beauty of bridge building
Across cultures and centuries, dreams and visions have been honored as sources of creativity, guidance, and warning. We return to this ancient practice, rooted in the sense that the world is layered and alive, and bring it into renewed dialogue for our time. In the West, it resurfaced through the work of Carl Jung, yet its deeper history is far older. By bringing these traditions into conversation, we restore dreamwork to its original function: a living exchange with the soul of the world.Dreamwork gives voice to the more-than-human world, and when we consciously participate, we become witness to the mystery that threads our lives together, one dream at a time.
Dreamwork begins when we meet both the dream and the dreamer with respect. From there, what lies within can unfold. Through artwork—through image, story, and the work of our hands—dreams take form and grow into life, both personal and shared.
Christiana Morgan
Practicalities & Participation
Each session draws from a wide range of dream practices and responds to the moment. As such, the form and structure may shift from one gathering to the next. Due to the nature of the work, there is limited space available. More detailed information follows after registration.
To sign up free of charge, please enter the form below. If the study group is full, you can sign up for the waitlist. Please only enlist if you are sure you can attend.
Your Facilitator
The sessions are facilitated by Jungian analyst Suzanne Schreve. She has been trained in the Netherlands and also pocketed degrees in Neuroscience (Bsc) and Media (MA). She has worked with various indigenous teachers. Today, Suzanne has her own practice, co-created the Black Salt platform with artist Lotte Hauss, and lives in the rural Netherlands with husband, kids, cats and chickens. She offers these gatherings for free as part of her ongoing research with the Anima Mundi. To learn more about her research, go here.
This series is part of the Black Salt Compendium – a creative movement dedicated to keeping the doors to the inner worlds open - building a bridge of creative communication, one dream, one breath, one artwork at a time.