What if your dreaming mind is trying to help you process fear, rehearse challenges, and reconnect with a deeper part of yourself?
Author and lucid dreaming teacher Charlie Morley affirms the dreaming mind may actually be one of the most powerful and underused resources we have for emotional healing, spiritual awakening, and inner resilience.
Join Charlie for an illuminating hour-long event where you’ll discover how dreamwork and lucid dreaming can help you build a conscious relationship with your inner Dreamer — the deeper, wiser part of yourself that communicates through dreams every single night.
Drawing from ancient dream traditions, neuroscience, Buddhist mindfulness, and modern psychology, Charlie will explore why anxiety dreams may actually help prepare us for waking life, how recurring dreams can reveal unresolved emotional patterns, and why working consciously with dreams and nightmares can reduce fear, improve sleep, and create greater calm and emotional balance during the day.
You’ll get a sense of how this works as you begin making friends with your dreaming self through a guided practice designed to help you directly contact the dreaming mind and experience the sense of support, curiosity, and inner steadiness that dreamwork can activate.
You may also begin to find yourself feeling less afraid of your inner world, less reactive to stress, and more connected to a deeper source of intuition, creativity, and spiritual insight.
Known internationally for making lucid dreaming accessible and deeply experiential, Charlie has spent twenty years helping people bridge the worlds of science and spirituality through conscious dreamwork.
Specializing in both Western scientific approaches to lucid dreaming as well as ancient Tibetan Buddhist dream practices, his work combines practical tools with profound spiritual insight in a way that feels accessible whether you’re brand new to dreamwork, struggle to remember your dreams, or have been fascinated by dreams your whole life.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the external world, exhausted by anxiety, or curious about the deeper intelligence hidden within your own mind, this event offers a radically different perspective: that the dreaming self is not something to ignore, but a doorway into healing, insight, and deeper consciousness.