D.R.E.A.M Circle 3/30/25
- annecybaez
- Mar 28
- 2 min read

🌙 D.R.E.A.M. Circle: Exploring the Inner Map of Your Dreams
Engage. Attune. Awaken.
Join us for a transformative dream circle where we explore the rich, symbolic, and relational world of dreams through the D.R.E.A.M. model—Dream Relational Engagement Attunement Method.
In this interactive and supportive space, we will approach dreams not as puzzles to interpret, but as living presences offering insight, healing, and ancestral resonance. You’ll be gently guided through reflective prompts using a simplified worksheet based on the five elements of D.R.E.A.M.:
Dream – Honoring the dream as a living presence Relational – Exploring dream figures and forces as relational beings Engagement – Re-entering the dream through imagination and inquiry Attunement – Deepening into the emotional and somatic felt sense Method/Meaning – Listening for emergent meaning, aligned with your lived experience
After personal reflection, each participant will have the option to share their dream and receive gentle feedback through Montague Ullman’s group process—where we explore each dream “as if it were our own.”
Whether you’re new to dreamwork or have years of experience, this circle offers a safe, creative, and depth-oriented space to deepen your relationship with your dreams.
🗓️ When: Sunday, 3/30/25 @ 4:00 PM EST
📍 Where: Zoom (link will be sent upon registration)
💫 What to Bring: A dream journal and a recent or meaningful dream to explore
🌙 Bring: Your curiosity, a dream to tend, and an open heart
—Annecy Báez
I am an educator, psychotherapist, mixed media collage artist, and the author of "My Daughter’s Eyes and Other Stories." As a facilitator for SoulCollage® and Amherst Writers & Artists (AWA), I integrate energy healing, dreamwork, and writing to promote growth and connection. My work with individuals and groups is focused on empowering people to embrace their unique stories and tap into the healing power of creativity and self-expression.
Since my teenage years, I have been passionate about dream work. In the early 1980s, I enhanced my practice by joining dream circles and weekend workshops led by William R. Stimson in Chelsea, where I interacted with esteemed dream teachers like Montague Ullman and Patricia Garfield. To gain further insights, I later studied with Robert Moss, the author of The Three "Only" Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence, and Imagination. Currently, I am broadening my expertise by attending classes with Dr. Stephen Aizenstat, the founder of Dream Tending. I have been leading dream circles, offering participants a supportive and interactive environment to explore the wisdom of their dreams.
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