Dreams & Psyche in the Age of Technology (Voicecraft Live 5)
About
In much of society dreaming consciousness is sidelined as a strange or perhaps comical irrelevance. Yet the dream remains a refuge for the private knowing of self: a domain where rich yet nebulous patterns about the dreamer and the collective compose in mysterious relation. In this accelerating digital age, what role might dreams have to play in the orientation of individual and collective becoming?
Hosted by transformative philosopher Tim Adalin, this is Voicecraft Live: a context for real conversations about matters of profound importance in our time. Welcoming hearts and minds, this participatory experience invites facilitated group conversation intermixed with spotlight dialogues with invited guests who have unique insight to share.
Previous events, podcasts, an online network and academy can be found at https://voicecraft.io
ABOUT YOUR HOST, SESSION GUIDES, AND SPECIAL GUESTS
Tim Adalin is the founder and producer of Voicecraft podcast and a transformative philosopher. His work focuses on the relation between participation and transformation, and integrates metaphysical and scientific modes of understanding. The primary medium of this work lives in embodied relationality with friends, family, and peers. He is concerned with the vital connections between psyche, culture, and nature, and is developing networks and communities that support wiser contexts for education, contribution, and belonging.
Fiona Henrich has worked in private practice and mental health for 10 years as a registered Clinical Psychologist. Currently she is a PhD Doctoral Candidate, investigating Dreaming as an adaptive mechanism for Trauma recovery. Fiona is specialised in developmental trauma and is a registrar to gain Schema Therapist accreditation. She has held a long interest in overcoming cPTSD via dream therapy and healing associated attachment trauma, having had a lived experience of trauma herself.
A Jungian Philosophy Honours Graduate under the guidance of prolific Jungian writer and La Trobe Professor David Tacey, Fiona was awarded the Wirrianda Philosophy prize in 2004 and a full research scholarship from Rotary Health for her PhD research in 2017. She has also been granted a Presenter position of her PhD at the inaugural International Association for the Study of Dreams conference in Oregon, US.
Fiona has been integrating the Shadow and Collective Unconscious Morphogenic Field information since her plant medicine spiritual awakening experience almost 22 years ago. Fiona has a keen interest in experiential applications of psychedelics, theoretical models of emergent phenomenology and utilising dream interpretation to heal from PTSD. She is currently writing a book on merging the Scientific discipline with Spiritual teachings to account for the mechanisms and nature of the Collective Unconscious.
Cam has been involved in counselling practices for 8-10 years and specialises in complexity associated with trauma, substance use, integrative health, shamanic experiences, and the process of change. In 2022 he developed capsychointegration health. Cam is highly focused on the psychointegrative, embodied philosophical, and relational/symbolic elements of transformational experiences and the human journey, including the energetic management involved in achieving mental balance, full presence, expression, and healthy embodiment.
RUNTIME
- 7PM: Doors | Receive your conversation token and be welcome in the space
- 7.20PM: Opening Address & Guest Contributions (Filmed)
- 8.10: Break & refreshment
- 8.20 - 9.20PM: Guided Freeform Sessions
- 9.20 - 9.30PM: Break and refreshment
- 9.30 - 10PM: Return to one group / filmed dialogue & reflection
- 10PM: Close
Location
T.O.M.S. Place
1 Tripovic Street, Brunswick Victoria 3056