
Dreamwork is now a well-established practice that can lead to insights into ourselves, our relationships, and our world. Participants in this weekend course will gain skills in working with their own dreams, assisting others in exploring their dreams, and seeing how dream-sharing can contribute to creating a community. They are asked to bring with them a dream from their past that was significant for them, and a recent dream they can recall, if possible. We will also look at the significance of dreams in a Bahá'í perspective, e.g. Dreams of or about the Central Figures, prophetic dreams, and spiritual dimensions of dreams such as love, death, sacrifice and rebirth.
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The Film Camp is an ongoing initiative of the Harmony Film Festival providing training and networking for budding filmmakers as well as offering a relaxing country retreat for professional filmmakers. In 2005 & 2006 a fabulous array of speakers attended including: Director/Producer Peter Butt, UNSW Film Studies Lecturer Dr Michelle Langford, Writer/Director Mojgan Khadem, Emmy award winning editor Ken Zemke and many others. |
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 Would you like to raise your children in a peaceful environment? Would you like to help your children handle the challenges of life? Parenting for Peace is a journey to develop your own spirituality and support your children in exploring theirs. It empowers parents to guide their children in handling challenges, making their own moral choices and to bring spiritual qualities to everyday living. |
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