DREAMWEAVING

A unique ritual of deep listening, dream sharing and collective feeling.

🌀 Next Monthly Dreamweaving Circle
📅 Summer 2026 

⏰ Date & Time TBC 

💻 Online



What happens in a
Dreamweaving Session?

For in-person sessions, participants wear eye masks, and the dreamwork is supported by live sound healing.

For online sessions, cameras are turned off for the first half of the session allowing us to connect through the expansiveness of audio alone.

For the first 40 minutes:

🕸 The group share their dreams—

🕸 Clear narratives, half-remembered moments, stray images or fragments.

🕸 You might share a dream from the night before, or one you’ve carried for years.

🕸 There’s no pressure to make sense, analyse, or explain; we let the dreams speak through us.

In the second half of the session, masks are removed / cameras turned back on, and we reflect together. Beginning to integrate what has stirred, shifted, or become clear, with support from your guide Emma as needed.

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What is a Dreamweaving Soundbath?

This is a unique, in-person experience, supported by live Sound Healing to deepen the process. Vibration, tone, and resonance soften the grip of waking consciousness.

From this altered state, dreams begin to surface. Fragments are spoken aloud, be that images, memories, or emotional impressions. Others respond by offering their own dream threads, weaving a tapestry of collective imagination and feeling.

Why speak dreams?

Because dreams bypass our strategies and carry emotional honesty like a child—unfiltered, alive.

🕸 They surface submerged feelings

🕸 They dissolve the illusion of separation

🕸 They remind us we belong—to one another, and to something larger

You don’t need a complete dream. Even a single fragment—a gesture, a phrase, a mood—is enough.

In the words of participants:

“Dreamwork was the most vulnerable and authentic experience I've ever lived. ”
— Anna
“The dreamwork taught me that there is a vast subtle and imaginal world. I have fallen
more deeply in love with this place.”
— Kat
“Dreamweaving reawakened a part of me that dreams as a way of life.”
— Sarah
“I have never worked with my dreams before, but this has opened parts within me that longed to be remembered.”
— Ria

PAST EVENTS

A dream is like a broken piece of pottery buried deep in the earth.

Find it, and it reveals a forgotten history—personal and collective—longing to be heard.

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