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A Quiet Place
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The labyrinth, like the individuation process, meanders in many directions while always taking you to the center.
The purpose of A QUIET PLACE is to help individuals explore and develop all aspects of themselves; and to integrate BODY, MIND, and SPIRIT into a harmonious WHOLE...thus finding the "Quiet Place" within. This is accomplished in workshops, ceremony, and individual dream-work coaching. Carl Jung's theories and Lakota Spiritual Tradition provide a foundation for this work.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .You may contact Barbara at DreamkeeperBarb@gmail.com

Mandalas are instruments of meditation, concentration, and self-immersion, for the purpose of realizing inner experience . . they serve to produce an inner order." Carl G. Jung
Barbara began her practice as a psychotherapist in 1989. Her background in Jungian psychology includes 200+ hours of personal analysis; intensive trainings with Marion Woodman; and countless seminars with other Jungians. With certificates in hypnosis and Mind-Body-Spirit Medicine; her clinical experience includes Jungian dream-work, crisis intervention, brief cognitive therapy, and grief counseling. Barbara no longer maintains a clinical practice but does offer dream-work coaching and workshops. A workshop presenter for many years; she incorporates activities such as journaling, movement, art media, discussion, and Lakota Spritual pratices, into the experience.
Workshop topics include:
Journaling as a tool for self-discovery; Jungian Dream work and/or Fairy Tales as tools for Self Awareness; Mind-Body-Spirit Integration; Lakota Spirituality; and Grief and Loss Issues.

"The body carries memories the psyche cannot heal. If you can get through the fear and anguish that resonate in the body, a new light and new energy comes in." M Woodman
"The dream should be regarded with due seriousness as an actuality that has to be fitted into the conscious attitude as a co-determining factor. If we meditate on a dream sufficiently long and thoroughly. . . something almost always comes of it."
Carl G.Jung

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