
Caitlín Matthews – Dream Incubation in the Celtic World
How can we still explore our nightly dreams as guidance to our daily life?
In this webinar, we explore Dream Incubation in the Celtic World, undertaken in relation to personal healing and tribal guidance, focussing upon the rites at the Temple of Nodens, sacred to the British god of sleep and dreams. This Romano-British temple complex is found at Lydney, on the Banks of the River Severn in south-east Wales, where Aesculapian dream incubation was practised alongside ancestral British dream practices. We will end with a meditation which takes us to that temple. Participants will need a shawl or scarf with which to mantle themselves.
This event will consist of a talk given Caitlín Matthews (closing with a meditation as stated above) followed by live Q&A.
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About the speaker:
Caitlín Matthews has kept a dream diary since 1965, regarding dreams as her rear-view mirror on the world, in both life-guidance and in regard to the diagnosis and healing help of her shamanic clients. She is the author of 85 books, including The Art of Celtic Seership, the Ancestral Oracle of the Celts, and Celtic Devotional. Caitlín teaches aspects of the British and Irish ancestral and mythic tradition internationally. She has had a shamanic practice in Oxford for 35 years. For more visit her website. www.hallowquest.org.uk
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Speaker
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Caitlín MatthewsAuthor, Teacher, Dreamer
Caitlín Matthews has kept a dream diary since 1965, regarding dreams as her rear-view mirror on the world, in both life-guidance and in regard to the diagnosis and healing help of her shamanic clients. She is the author of 85 books, including The Art of Celtic Seership, the Ancestral Oracle of the Celts, and Celtic Devotional. Caitlín teaches aspects of the British and Irish ancestral and mythic tradition internationally. She has had a shamanic practice in Oxford for 35 years.