Most of us go through life ignoring one of the most powerful sources of intuition and creativity we possess: our nighttime dreams.
Even when you don’t remember them, your dreams are still working on your behalf, influencing your inner world and offering insights you may not yet know how to receive.
When you learn how to bring intention and awareness to the dreamworld — and focus on listening rather than interpreting — you tap into an ancient wellspring of insight, creativity, and guidance that has supported humanity for many thousands of years, says certified dreamwork teacher Tzivia Gover.
At a time when many are searching for a new narrative to guide us in this age of awakening marked by conflict and collective uncertainty, your dreams can reveal a deeper wisdom — helping you identify your spiritual gifts, reconnect with your sense of purpose, and access the intuition that empowers you to contribute to global healing.
Dreams also show us that we are hardwired to tell stories — which means you’re a natural writer, poet, and storyteller, says Tzivia. You don’t need a perfect dream recall, a literary background, or a coherent dream to tap your creative genius. The dreaming mind is already crafting vivid imagery, memorable characters, and surprising plotlines each night... long before you ever pick up a pen.
Join Tzivia’s brand-new online event as she introduces you to her Dreaming on the Page writing method — a joyful, accessible approach to writing that illuminates the messages and imagery embedded not only in your dreams, but also in the intuitive, imaginal layers beneath them.
Throughout history, dreams and writing have been communal practices used to make sense of the world. You’ll explore this lineage, including the work of Enheduanna — the world’s first known author, a priestess who described her midnight writing practice as a gateway to spiritual insight. Her example reveals a timeless truth: the “midnight mind” has long guided humans towards wisdom, clarity, imagination, and collective healing.
Drawing on the natural overlap between dreaming and storytelling, Tzivia will show you how dream-inspired writing can activate your creativity, expand your intuition, and help you craft more meaningful, healing narratives for your life and community.
You’ll experience how freeing it is to move away from “interpreting” your dreams and instead learn to listen to them — and to the deeper wisdom that arises as you write.
During your hour with Tzivia, she’ll take you through an intuitive writing practice in which you’ll create a short dream-inspired poem using a simple and welcoming step-by-step process. You’ll write freely, shape your words into a poem, and reflect on the guidance that emerges — discovering firsthand how dreams and the “midnight mind” can spark creativity, emotional healing, and spiritual connection.
If you long to remember your dreams more vividly, have dreams you don’t know how to interpret, or feel called to write but struggle to express your inner voice, this event is for you.
Join Tzivia and explore this daily creative practice that can reconnect you with spirit and help you make sense of your life.