“Belonging spins itself out from the center of the Self in the form of dreams and synchronicity. These living images call the dreamer forward, step by tentative step along their gossamer threads, into an increasingly intimate conversation with our lives and embodiment of our soul’s values until we find ourselves anchored in a meaningful life.” —Toko-pa
Sometimes called a “midwife of the psyche,” Toko-pa has been working with dreams for over 15 years. Her approach to dream work is influenced by the work of Jung and grounded in the mystical tradition of Sufism in which she was raised.
She will be speaking at the Matter and Psyche Symposium in Joshua Tree.
In 2001, Toko-pa founded the Dream School from which hundreds of students have now graduated. She wrote Awake and Dreaming, a documentary series for Vision TV and has been interviewed by CNN News and BBC Radio. In this program she talks about the dream as a gift from the invisible world, a connection to the inner divine, and a pathway to the unique, instinctual self that belongs in this world.
You can learn more about Toko-pa and her work at www.toko-pa.com
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