With practice we can learn to revisit these personal places of power for guidance, healing and inspiration. Dreams act as portals into other worlds that offer us a greater perception of ourselves, and the world around us.
Together we will share in the ancient yet accessible-to-all practice of dream sharing. We will also introduce and engage in dream divination, dream re-entry, dream tracking, and various other methods of dreamwork as we go.
Riding on the ease of our intentions, supporting each other along the way, we come together to heal, grow, play, and remember.
We will meet on Sundays at the Dome from 4:30-6:30pm for our regular monthly dream circle.
All mature adults welcome, no experience necessary.
4:30-6:30 Sunday February 15th
4:30-6:30 Sunday March 15th
4:30-6:30 Sunday April 26th
4:30-6:30 Sunday May 3rd
4:30-6:30 Sunday June 28th
4:30-6:30 Sunday July 26th
Please register in advance if you plan to come and be sure to cancel if you cannot!
You have the option of paying $20 online when you sign up or you can bring a cash donation of any amount.
We look forward to dreaming with you!
Our dream circles offer an experiential, relational approach to dreamwork that honors each participant as the primary authority on their own dreams. There is no “right” way to dream here, and no prior experience is needed. Whether you remember your dreams often or rarely, everyone is welcome and everyone dreams.
We aim to create a safe space that is playful, deep, and deeply supportive. We work with both night dreams and conscious dream states, approaching dreaming as a living, communal practice that is healing and fun.
We begin by arriving together and setting sacred and cozy space. Floor chairs, yoga mats, blankets, bolsters, eye pillows, and tea are all provided. (Along with occasional chocolate for sharing). You’re welcome to bring a journal; we also have paper and colored pencils available for note-taking or sketching.
We open the circle with an invocation and a gentle drum journey to help us ground, arrive, and shift out of the pace of daily life. This initial journey supports relaxation, presence, and openness, creating a shared field for the work that follows.
Drums have been used in nearly every culture and across every continent throughout human history as a way of marking rhythm, gathering community, and entering altered states of awareness. Rather than belonging to any single tradition, drumming is part of our shared human inheritance. They are one of humanity’s original technologies for shifting brainwave states into those conducive to dreaming, active imagination, and inner journeying.
In this space, we approach drumming with respect and humility, not as reenactment of a specific lineage, but as a universal doorway into imagination, dreaming, and inner listening.
In our circles, drumming supports both conscious dream journeying and dream re-entry. These journeys help us listen inwardly and attune to images, sensations, memories, and insights that arise beyond the rational mind.
Our approach blends Robert Moss’s Lightning Dreamwork method with a communal style we affectionately call the Dream Potluck.
Each person is invited to bring a dream (old or recent) or a “dream of their life”, to the circle. Because waking life is also part of the dreaming, you may also bring a real-life situation, question, or experience and work with it as if it were a dream. This allows insight, guidance, and support to emerge from the collective field.
After the initial journey, those who feel called may briefly share:
The main points of their dream or situation
What they are curious about or want to explore
A title for the dream
A short description of the place or moment they’d like the group to re-enter
Not everyone needs to share, and there is no pressure to do so.
Once dreams have been offered, we enter a second shared drum journey usually 5–7 minutes long, where participants may re-enter one dream, several dreams, every dream or simply follow where their own inner experience leads. You may find yourself stepping into your own dream, someone else’s, or something entirely unexpected.
One of our favorite aspects of the dream potluck is witnessing how dreams speak to and inform one another. As each person offers a dream, unexpected connections and synchronicities emerge, like a potluck meal where each dish arrives distinct, yet together forms something nourishing and complete.
When we return, we take a few minutes to jot down notes or images that arose. We then take turns sharing what we received.
To maintain a safe and respectful container:
We do not interpret one another’s dreams
We do not offer advice or symbolic analysis
We avoid consulting generic dream symbols or fixed meanings
Instead, when sharing, we speak as if the dream were our own, using language like:
“In my dream of your dream…”
This keeps the focus on lived experience rather than explanation, allowing each dreamer to discern what resonates for them. We trust that direct revelation is more meaningful than interpretation, and that each individual is the wisest authority of their own dream.
We are also mindful of time. In larger groups, we may not hear or re-enter every dream — and that’s okay. Every dream shared becomes part of the collective field, and participants often find that the dreams they hear are exactly the ones they need.
We close each circle with a final takeaway with a brief reflection and sometimes with optional “dream homework” or home-play as we like to say. This could be a theme or question to collectively dream into between gatherings.
No dreamwork experience is necessary- all mature adults are welcome
You do not have to be "psychic" to participate (although we believe everyone is intuitive)
You don’t need to remember your dreams to participate
Sharing is always optional
This is a communal, exploratory practice not therapy or analysis
Above all, this work is about listening... to dreams, to one another, and to the deeper currents of imagination and meaning that move through our lives!
This gathering takes place indoors in the dome, which is comfortably heated in cooler weather and air-conditioned when it’s warm.
Directions and arrival details will be sent by email after you register. If you have questions or need support beforehand, feel free to text Amanda at 360-480-0342 or Jamie Fenix at 737-346-4623.
When you register, you’ll see a suggested donation of $20. You’re welcome to pay at registration, bring a cash donation of any amount, or contribute in whatever way feels right for you.
Amanda and Jamie have been co-facilitating in-person dream circles in Olympia, Washington since 2018, cultivating spaces for shared dreaming, listening, and community connection. During the pandemic, this collaboration expanded into an online membership and dream-sharing platform, along with multiple online dreamwork courses and twice-monthly dream circles that gathered participants from across locations and time zones.
They are delighted to be offering these in-person monthly dream circles, continuing to build a conscious dreaming community on the forested land of Steamboat Island where Elevation Hive classes take place. In June, they will also be co-facilitating a conscious dreaming workshop at the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) conference, further weaving their shared work into the wider dreaming community.
Jamie Fenix Foster has been a dream facilitator and teacher for over 20 years. She focused on conscious dreamwork as her masters thesis in college and began working with Robert Moss in the 1990's. She has been leading dream circles and offering private sessions ever since.
Listen to this episode of Amanda’s podcast, A Lone Traveler’s Guide to the Divine, featuring a conversation with Jamie Fenix Foster on precognitive dreams and the power of dream re-entry.
Amanda Lux is a somatic practitioner, educator, and artist whose work is deeply shaped by a lifelong relationship with dreaming, imagination, and embodied awareness. Her approach to dreamwork emphasizes curiosity and lived experience rather than interpretation, honoring dreams as sources of guidance, creativity, and connection.
Alongside formal training in conscious and active dreamwork through Robert Moss’s Active Dreaming lineage, Amanda’s facilitation is informed by her own long-term healing relationship with shamanic journey work, which has deeply shaped how she listens for guidance, meaning, and support. her elemental dreamwork method weaves together active imagination, with somatic, energetic, and trauma-informed modalities drawn from her background in energy medicine, yoga, and body-based healing arts.
Amanda has taught conscious dreaming workshops through the International Association for the Study of Dreams in both the United States and Europe, and has been co-facilitating community dream circles since 2018. She is devoted to cultivating dreaming as a communal practice that supports personal insight, creative expression, and a felt sense of belonging within the living world and beyond.
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