PRESENTING DREAMS
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WHAT IS THE OBJECTIVE?
Unlike the classic interpretation of dreams, the work on dreams does not aim to find the only "true" meaning of a dream but to simply recognize and enhance the various images and emotions evoked. In this way the dream remains alive instead of being resolved in a precise and unequivocal message. The work on dreams starts from the assumption that dreams have many levels of meaning and that every dreamer expresses himself with his very personal language and onric symbolism. Every image, symbol, object or person acquires different values from person to person and the sense of an image can also be completely transformed in the course of life.
HOW DOES IT TAKE PLACE?
A dream work group welcomes a minimum of six and a maximum of ten participants. The meetings take place once a month (…) for two hours. During each meeting two or three dreams are told by the participants. The work proceeds by a series of questions to the dreamer, first of all aimed at understanding in detail the content of the dream and the emerged emotions. It is not a group therapy. One does not enter into the too personal or intimate experience of the dreamer and always remains very close to the narration of the specific dream told. During this journey the dreamer can reveal various readings of the dream and can be inspired to grasp connections with his own life that at first were not in evidence.