Annual Conferences
The 19th Annual Atlantic Fellowship Conference (last year)
July 10-12, 2009, Truro, Nova Scotia
(Watch this page for upcoming information on the 2010 Conference!)
“Dreams—Messages from the Unconscious”
featuring
Janice Hunter,
Long-time student of the Cayce material; founding pioneer of the AFC; Dream Study Group member; Presenter and Author
Humorous or scary, fleeting or recurring, dreams are always a fascinating and effective tool for self-discovery. From the mundane dreams that seem insignificant to the sexual or death dreams that seem more dramatic, they all serve as guides for understanding and healing — in our relationships, careers, health and many other areas of everyday life. Applying the messages from dreams is a powerful force for personal growth and change.
Edgar Cayce said that dreams accomplish two things: They work to solve the problems of the dreamer’s conscious, waking life. And they work to quicken in the dreamer new potentials, which are his (or hers) to claim.
With these two thoughts in mind, Jan will lead us on a weekend journey of self-discovery. Sharing her vast experience with dream work, combined with experiential exercises, group activities and guided reveries, Jan will offer a hands-on opportunity to tap this inner resource of wisdom and guidance. She will show us how to:
- remember our dreams
- decode the veiled symbolism and establish our own dream dictionary — with meanings that are right for us as individuals
- apply the guidance from the dreams for inspiration and problem solving to achieve self-understanding, happiness and success
Janice Hunter has been involved with the work of Edgar Cayce for thirty years, has spent many years in a dream study group and has presented numerous workshops on the topics of dreams and discovering your life’s purpose. She is the founder of the Atlantic Fellowship Conference, and is also the former Study Group Coordinator for Atlantic Canada. She is a member of Edgar Cayce Canada, The International Association of Writers, Romance Writers of America, and the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia. She is the author of The Dream Girls, a novel featuring five women in a dream study group. Jan’s enthusiasm for dreams is contagious and her teachings, while highly informative, are presented in a down-to-earth style appealing to the novice and advanced student alike.
Jan lives in rural Nova Scotia with her husband Rick, where she is currently working on her next novel.
The conference will also offer:
- Your choice of two of the 14 workshops which will be presented by volunteers.
- Bookstore by White Lotus
- Free Information Exchange Table
For more information, contact tel: 902.405.0578.
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