What do your dreams mean, what are they telling you? Sharing nighttime dreams with a trusted group of peers offers health and wholeness not only to the individual dreamer, but to the community. Dreams connect to our authentic selves, and when shared with others, they can also foster a healing in society. Join Dream Group Facilitators, Torrey Byles and Marie Mcree to explore, share and realize the metaphorical candor of dreams. Enjoy the sense commonality, consensus and realize unique soul perspectives at these four weekly sessions at the SLO Botanical Garden, Thursdays February 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 2 -4 p.m. All proceeds from this workshop series will go to support the good work of Outside Now Nature Connection Education and SLO Botanical Gardens!
Tickets for four sessions are $80. Contact Marie Mcree at 805-440-7443 or [email protected] for scholarship/work-trade information. Tickets are available online at outsidenow.org.
Marie McRee has spent the last 13 years dreaming into how best to facilitate our connection to nature and each other. Her role as advisor at Outside Now has allowed for a treasured collaboration. Time on the land, her studies with Regenerative Design Institute, 8 Shields Institute, and Weaving Earth; where she also spent several years as staff have expanded her abilities to mirror, reflect, and listen deeply to what she hears in dreams.
Torrey Byles is a certified Dream Group Facilitator, trained by the Marin Institute of Projective Dreamwork. He studied under internationally renowned dream psychologist, author, and UU minister, Jeremy Taylor, and his wife, Kathryn. He has lead dream groups in CA, Oregon, and Hawaii and has been a teaching assistant in dream work at UC Berkeley Graduate Theological Union and Sonoma State University. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics and Environmental Studies from Southern Oregon University and a BA in Economics from UC San Diego.
About San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden
San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is celebrating its 30th year of sowing seeds and growing together. The Garden is located at 3450 Dairy Creek Rd. It is spread out on 150 acres in El Chorro Regional Park off Highway One between Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. When the master plan is complete, the Garden will be the only garden of its kind in the United States exclusively devoted to the ecosystems and plants of the five Mediterranean climate regions of the world. Through its programs and facilities, the Garden fosters an appreciation and understanding of the relationship between people and nature and encourages a sense of stewardship for the natural environment. To learn more visit slobg.org or the SLO Botanical Garden Facebook page.
About Outside Now
Outside Now is a non-profit outdoor school that looks to fosters holistic human development through nature connection. Outside Now nurtures a community in which everyone has a sense of belonging and an opportunity for authentic expression, and in which inspiration, curiosity, and gratitude abound.