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Dream Story


Join Jungian analyst, Keeper of Stories, and writer, Muriel McMahon in a unique writer’s workshop where dreams become the seeds of timeless fairytales! In this two-part online seminar, informed  by key concepts in Jungian psychology, you’ll learn how to craft your own fairytale using the rich content of your dreams. Discover how dream symbols mirror universal fairytale motifs and transform your inner landscapes into powerful narratives.

Over two immersive sessions, we’ll explore the themes and archetypes that make fairytales resonate across cultures, showing you how to translate your dreams into evocative stories that capture the essence of the psyche. This seminar is ideal for anyone drawn to the art of storytelling, from beginners to seasoned writers. You’ll dive into exercises that bridge personal insight with creative expression, making it an imaginative space to enrich both your writing and your understanding of the unconscious.

Join us in this creative journey, where the world of dreams meets the craft of fairytales, and leave with a story uniquely yours—alive with the symbols, mysteries, and magic of the inner world.

DREAM STORY

Transforming Dreams into Fairytales

LIVE WORKSHOP

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SATURDAY

Jan. 25 and Feb. 1, 2025
4 hr session each day
1 1:00pm ET - 3:00pm ET

Go to JungArchademy to register:

DREAM STORY: Transforming Dreams into Fairytales • LIVE WORKSHOP live workshop with Muriel McMahon

Sale Price:$147.00 Original Price:$197.00

2 Four Hour Sessions live via Zoom - SATURDAYS Jan. 25 and Feb. 1, 2025 - 1 1:00pm ET - 3:00pm ET + video recording will be available.

Session 1

Introduce participants to the concept of dreams as personal myths or potential fairytales. Explore archetypes and symbols within dreams, using the Jungian framework to connect them to fairytale motifs.

Session 2

Guide participants in translating their dream’s symbols and narrative into a fairytale format. Use Jungian techniques to deepen the understanding of personal and collective meaning within their “fairytales.”

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