If paying in Euro, the fee is 375E; please contact us to arrange payment.
Please note: registration closes 24-hours before class starts.
Imagery and dreaming are both means of looking inside. By looking inside we find the source of our blocks and the tools to transform them.
Imagery classes work with a technique for dreaming while awake, accessing the spontaneous imagination through a series of short prompts around the exploration of a topic.
Topics vary by semester. At check-out please specify the class you are choosing in the instructions to seller.
Available Classes:
Speaking in Image
Dreaming is composed of images. Learning how to read and speak in the language of images is integral to understanding and dialoguing with your dreams, and for using dreams as a tool for transformation.
This class uses the Tarot as a means of teaching this image language. The Tarot is an ancient set of images that speak to the human journey. We can understand them as a dream, and learn to read them as such. The varied images of the deck allows us to explore numerous principles of dreaming such as noticing, describing, patterns, directions, numbers, colors, duality, being incarnate in form, the dynamic tension between linear and vertical, and more.
We do not work with divination in this class; rather, we use the imaginative and instructive images of the Tarot as a teaching tool for deepening a dreaming practice.
This class is structured in a series of 10 classes per semester. Each semester three cards will be looked at as a dreams, and worked with as such, including through sets of imagery exercises. It is not necessary to have your own Tarot deck, though it is recommended for better viewing, and for working with in between classes. The deck used in class will be the Rider-Waite, and it is recommended that if you get your own deck that you get this one.
Winter 2025
Sundays | January 12 – March 16
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern US (19h – 20h30 CET)
Facilitator: Anna Nowicka
Online via Zoom.
All imagery classes are based on the exploration of a topic via short, imagery exercises to look within. Doing so accesses the spontaneous imagination, and is a means of dreaming while awake. Classes are experiential.