by Jeffrey Albaugh at PCR 2022
Every night we enter the realm of dream. Most dreams are personal, dealing with the inner workings of our lives, and it behooves us to pay attention to this content. That attention can take the form of musing over the dream for a few moments upon waking, or developed into a dialogue between the wake world and the dream world through recording and journaling, looking deeper into the images presented in dreams, and finding ways to manifest those images into our waking lives. This workshop will delve into techniques to bring us into a deeper dialogue with these narratives of the night. Participants are invited to share dreams experienced through the evenings ritual dream incubation over breakfast—look for the Dream Discussion Sign and have a seat!
Participants can attend the Dream Incubation and Interpretation as a stand-alone workshop, in in combination with the Vernal Equinox ritual and the Sigil Workshop: Enticing Dream Images into Manifestation.
Jeffrey Albaugh, MA, is an independent scholar and educator. Jeffrey holds a Bachelor’s in Theatre, and a Master’s in Depth Psychology. He has served on the Board of Directors for Cherry Hill Seminary, currently serves as Program Manager for the Conference on Current Pagan Studies, is co-chair of the Pagan Studies Unit of the American Academy of Religion, Western Regional, Program Manager for the Virtual Symposium of Pagan Thought and Practice, and Lead Coordinator and cofounder of the Commons of Modern Pagans and Spiritual Seekers (COMPASS). He also hosts the Ventura County Spiritual Commons, a weekly Zoom meetup that has served to create and sustain community through the Covid-19 pandemic. Jeffrey is an initiate of both Georgian and Gardnerian Traditions, and has studied the Anderson Feri Tradition under T. Thorn Coyle.