Monday, March 29, 2010

Dream Class #2, coming to the FLOAT Gallery April 20th

FLOAT Presents:

Group Dream Work Class by Travis Wernet

April 20th, 7-10pm

Come join us for a potent and stirring evening of Group Dream Work. Dreams are the language of our deepest source of self-knowing and hold the keys to an ever-deepening fulfillment in our journey of Life. In this group, Travis Wernet will facilitate a safe container for all participants to glean the messages of our night-time travels and the truth in our Souls. There will be an introductory period for describing group technique and guidelines. We will then invite folks to share dreams, have a short break and come back to share some more and close the evening. In this comprehensive and felt-approach to Dream Work, there is a multi-layered benefit to working and sharing in a group setting, not available to us when we attempt to understand our dreams alone.

Please join us for this monthly dreamy evening @ FLOAT.
Class specifics:
Dream Work 
Class at FLOATDate:  Tuesday April 20th 7-10pm
Price:  $20- Early Registration and $25- / Day of Class
The group is limited to 10 participants.
Pre-Registering access via PayPal: to: didjfish@sbcglobal.net a Receipt will be emailed to you to confirm your registration.
What to Bring: (1) A Comfy Pillow, Yoga Mat or sports chair to sit with on the floor of a work, live loft. (2) A written/recorded recent/outstanding Dream to share.
*Snacks and Tea will be provided during break

About Travis Wernet:

Travis Wernet has worked in group settings for the last 15 years. He studied Universal Archetypal Dreams and Mythology with Jeremy Taylor at the University of Creation Spirituality in Oakland California, and has been assisting folks to unravel the meaning in their dreams for many years. His background includes several years’ service in Community Mental Health, in addition to Clarity Breath Work Training levels I-IV and a Reiki Practitioner Certification. www.intuitivesound.net

Friday, March 5, 2010

A vitrural tour of oaklands artist run galleries

Berkley journalism student Caitlin Esch just finished a fabulous multi media project about Oakland's artist owned and operated art galleries... take a look! http://oaklandnorth.net/beyond-broadway-telegraph/