Dreams, Visions, and The Psyche: Exploring Andrew Holecek’s Dream Yoga

When: Tuesday’s Feb. 11th, 2025 through March 2025

Time: 6 pm – 7:30 pm

Where: Google Meet

Suggested donation: $10 per weekly session, or what you can afford. No one turned away for lack of funds.  Money given helps people receive mental health services at Liberation Institute.

Join us in our ongoing book group, “Dreams, Visions, and the Psyche,” as we delve into Andrew Holecek’s Dream Yoga. This transformative book blends Eastern wisdom and modern science to guide readers into the art of lucid dreaming and its profound potential for spiritual growth. Together, we will explore the intersection of dreams and consciousness, and discover how dream yoga can unlock the mysteries of the mind and the unconscious. Whether you are new to lucid dreaming or a seasoned explorer of the dream world, this group offers a welcoming space for reflection, discussion, and growth.

Don’t miss this journey into the depths of dreamwork and its applications for personal and psychological transformation!

Through guided discussions, we’ll interpret key themes and symbols from the assigned literature, relating them to our own experiences and inner world. Whether you are familiar with Jungian psychology or just curious about the rich world of dream analysis, this group offers a safe and supportive space for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the psyche.

No prior experience is necessary—just bring your curiosity and an open mind as we explore the depths together. Join us to connect with others on a path toward self-discovery and greater insight through the transformative power of dreams and literature.

Bio: Zach Schultz is a graduate student of clinical psychology at Pacific University and a training therapist at the Liberation Institute, supervised by Elizabeth Hoke (Lic #T1440). Prior to training through the Liberation Institute, he worked for several years running different evidence-based therapeutic groups in inpatient psychiatric settings. Zach’s theoretical orientation is rooted in depth psychologies, and he finds heart in helping people explore and understand their human experience within and beyond the bounds of common therapies. 

Aidan Lynch is a graduate student at Pacific University for Clinical Psychology who is supervised by Elizabeth Hoke Lic. (#T1440). Prior to working at Liberation Institute, Aidan has ran a variety of lucid dreaming forums and groups online as well as teaching lucid dreaming How-to Seminars within the Portland Metro area. His interests lie deeply within Transpersonal and Depth Psychology. With an extensive background in ethnobotany and archaeology, the study of plant medicines, altered states of consciousness, and dreams/dreamwork has always been a great point of interest.

RSVP to aidanl@liberationinstitute.org

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