Ojibwa Dreamwork
In the Ojibwa tradition, when you sleep your spirit is free to roam the world and encounter people, beings and experiences not available to you in the waking world. Understanding the meaning of dreams becomes important both to teach us as well as warn us of impending dangers. After working with South African Sangoma Rod Suskin, Alex learned how astrology can help reveal the hidden meaning of dreams. She will reach into her files to present case studies of dreams from (consenting) clients and will invite the CAC audience to share their dreams to demonstrate the power of the unconscious as well as the peace of mind that comes from understanding its messages.
BIO
Alex Trenoweth, DfAstrolS, ISAR CAP, MA (CAA) is a professional schoolteacher as well as an astrologer specializing in child development, particularly the important life stage of adolescence. She has spoken at astrology conferences around the world, contributed to important astrological publications and has won several major awards for her unique research based on her book “Growing Pains: The Astrology of Adolescence” by The Wessex Astrologer. Her new book “Mirror Mirror: Famous People and the Actors Who Portrayed Them” contains a foreword by the legendary Julia Parker. Alex is the Director of Education for Kepler College and is a registered band member of the Saugeen Reservation near Southampton Ontario.
Her website is www.alextrenoweth.co.uk