In this intimate and concise course Len Worley inspires us to face what we fear. Len assures us that nightmares come to show us what’s wrong in our lives or souls. His striking stories illustrate the heart and art of dreamwork.
Len packs many tools and emotions into 3 classes. The class starts with investigative tools to dream work. Each of these tools is demonstrated with a dream and its deep impact on the dreamer. Each tool uncovers a natural source of help in the disturbing dream.
Next this class explores 3 common reasons we’re chased in dreams. A deep intelligence in us knows it’s dangerous to live in a state of avoidance. Len shares stories of brave people who found just what they needed by facing their dream pursuers. His dreamers found strength, autonomy and spontaneity- just what they were missing. You may not know what you’re missing til you stop running and turn around.
The last class explores how to complete a nightmare through a method known as image rehearsal therapy. This process helps the dreamer create a different response to trauma beyond fight, flight or freezing. Following these steps is surprisingly effective for halting PTSD nightmares.
Course Overview
Class 1. The Three Golden Guides
In this class Len masterfully unlocks several disturbing dreams. He reveals how what looks threatening may hold just what we need. He tells us how to distill the essence of a dream figure. You’ll hear how to see your hidden self in the people and objects of the dream. And finally Len shares how powerful it can be to let dream presences speak.
Class 2. Why Things Chase Us
Chase dreams are the most common motif in disturbing dreams, and they happen for a reason. Len presents three typical themes in chase dreams. First, our disavowed potentials or neglected strengths may pursue us. A second possibility is that the pursuer brings a difficult but needed truth. Finally, painful scenes related to actual trauma in the past may appear. These nightmares enable us to finally go beyond the emergency strategies of fight, flight, or freeze. Nightmares are nature’s way of making us more powerful.
Class 3. How to Complete a Nightmare and common misconceptions
In this class Len outlines the nightmare completion process, also known as image rehearsal therapy. This four-step method enables a dreamer to re-enter a dream while awake. He explains how to create a safe place to work from. Then we take the crucial steps of taking agency, finding a new, creative response and repeating it.
Finally Len shares common mistakes in dreamwork that flatten a dream rather than lead to a feeling encounter with it. We must slow down enough to be touched. Only then can the dream make us wiser.