Presented by Dr. Michael Conforti
Date: Friday, January 27th until Sunday, January 29th 2023
Tuition: $150 for the full weekend conference
All sessions take place live via Zoom
Recordings of the full conference will be shared with registered participants
The conference is open to clinicians as well as the general public.
Date: Friday, January 27th until Sunday, January 29th 2023
Tuition: $150 for the full weekend conference
All sessions take place live via Zoom
Recordings of the full conference will be shared with registered participants
The conference is open to clinicians as well as the general public.
“We have forgotten the age-old fact that God speaks chiefly through dreams and visions.”
- C.G. Jung -
- C.G. Jung -
From the beginning of time, we have sought to hear the voices of the deities speaking to us through our dreams, and it is here that we come to understand the archetypal and spiritual nature of our life, our choices, and perhaps even our destiny.
It is in the dream that this voice of the Self speaks to us in a symbolic language which Jung referred to as the “Antique Soul”, a voice which has remained steadfast since the beginning of time.
Ancient healing traditions as well as modern psychotherapy are rooted in the knowledge that the dream is a sacred message from the Self. Today, we still understand that this voice that speaks through dreams is the voice of Psyche.
When we understand the nature of the dream, its purpose and its meaning, we are oriented to what is moving in our life, what is being called into being, and what may be outdated, and time to move beyond.
The Assisi Institute’s 2023 Winter Dream Conference focuses on the relationship between the archetypal nature of dreams, and our personal complexed reaction to the dream. It is here, in this overly personal approach to transpersonal imagery and meaning, that the profound message of the dream is often lost. We will delve into the workings of the complex, archetypal symbolism, and how to bring the dream’s message into our own life - and for clinicians, into the lives of our clients. So too in this work we come to a renewed understanding of the deeply spiritual and profound significance of dreams as the voice of God.
It is in the dream that this voice of the Self speaks to us in a symbolic language which Jung referred to as the “Antique Soul”, a voice which has remained steadfast since the beginning of time.
Ancient healing traditions as well as modern psychotherapy are rooted in the knowledge that the dream is a sacred message from the Self. Today, we still understand that this voice that speaks through dreams is the voice of Psyche.
When we understand the nature of the dream, its purpose and its meaning, we are oriented to what is moving in our life, what is being called into being, and what may be outdated, and time to move beyond.
The Assisi Institute’s 2023 Winter Dream Conference focuses on the relationship between the archetypal nature of dreams, and our personal complexed reaction to the dream. It is here, in this overly personal approach to transpersonal imagery and meaning, that the profound message of the dream is often lost. We will delve into the workings of the complex, archetypal symbolism, and how to bring the dream’s message into our own life - and for clinicians, into the lives of our clients. So too in this work we come to a renewed understanding of the deeply spiritual and profound significance of dreams as the voice of God.
Please note that our 2023 Dream Conference is open to both clinicians and those who have a
personal interest in gaining deeper insight into the archetypal nature of their nighttime dreams.
personal interest in gaining deeper insight into the archetypal nature of their nighttime dreams.
Dates and Times
Lecture Themes
Please refer to the full schedule included further below on this page. Registered participants can look forward to a number of lectures over the weekend which include:
Cancellations & Refunds
- Friday, January 27th, 2022 - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm US Eastern Time
- Saturday, January 28th, 2022 - 12:00 pm - 5:30 pm US Eastern Time
- Sunday, January 29th, 2022 - 12:00 pm - 2:15 pm US Eastern Time
Lecture Themes
Please refer to the full schedule included further below on this page. Registered participants can look forward to a number of lectures over the weekend which include:
- The Primacy of the archetype (opening presentation for all participants)
- The Allure of the Complex
- The dreamer’s relationship to the complex and to the archetype
- How to understand and live with the Dream’s message
- The consequences of idealizing the Complex in Dreams (please note: this is a closed session - only open to students currently enrolled in The Assisi Institute’s North American and Latin American Dream Patterning Certification courses)
Cancellations & Refunds
- A full refund - minus a $50 administrative fee - is given if cancellations are made prior to one week before the start date of the conference (before January 21, 2023)
- For cancellation requests made less than one week before the start date of the conference, a 50% refund will apply.
PLEASE NOTE: All currently enrolled Beginner and Advanced Dream Patterning Certificate Program
students are automatically registered for full access to the Winter Dream Conference.
Please do not pay or register here if you are a current Dream Patterning student.
students are automatically registered for full access to the Winter Dream Conference.
Please do not pay or register here if you are a current Dream Patterning student.
If you are not able to join the live sessions, please note that the lectures will be recorded and all
registered participants will receive the recordings afterwards.
registered participants will receive the recordings afterwards.
Winter Dream Conference 2023 Schedule Available for Download Below
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About the Conference Presenter
Dr. Michael Conforti
Dr. Michael Conforti is a Jungian analyst and the Founder and Director of the Assisi Institute. He is a faculty member at the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston, the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, and for many years served as a Senior Associate faculty member in the Doctoral and Master's Programs in Clinical Psychology at Antioch New England. A pioneer in the field of matter-psyche studies, and for the past 40 years, has been actively investigating the workings of archetypal fields and the relationship between Jungian psychology and the New Sciences. He has presented his work to a wide range of national and international audiences, including the C.G. Jung Institute - Zurich and Jungian organizations in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, the Ukraine and Venezuela.
He is the author of Threshold Experiences: The Archetype of Beginnings (2007) and Field, Form and Fate: Patterns in Mind, Nature and Psyche (2002). His articles have appeared in Psychological Perspectives, The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Roundtable Press, World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution, and Spring Journal. His books have been translated into Italian, Russian, and includes a soon to be released Spanish edition of his work.
Dr. Michael Conforti is a Jungian analyst and the Founder and Director of the Assisi Institute. He is a faculty member at the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston, the C.G. Jung Institute of New York, and for many years served as a Senior Associate faculty member in the Doctoral and Master's Programs in Clinical Psychology at Antioch New England. A pioneer in the field of matter-psyche studies, and for the past 40 years, has been actively investigating the workings of archetypal fields and the relationship between Jungian psychology and the New Sciences. He has presented his work to a wide range of national and international audiences, including the C.G. Jung Institute - Zurich and Jungian organizations in Australia, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, the Ukraine and Venezuela.
He is the author of Threshold Experiences: The Archetype of Beginnings (2007) and Field, Form and Fate: Patterns in Mind, Nature and Psyche (2002). His articles have appeared in Psychological Perspectives, The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Roundtable Press, World Futures: The Journal of General Evolution, and Spring Journal. His books have been translated into Italian, Russian, and includes a soon to be released Spanish edition of his work.