Navigating the Dream World with Indigenous 🪶 Dream Teacher Cindy Charleyboy


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Sep 23 2024 58 mins   1

In this conversation, 🪶 Cindy shares her personal journey of connecting with the dream world, how she learned to work with dreams intentionally, and her insights into the cultural significance of dreams. We explore a wide array of topics, including visitation dreams, how to influence dreams, dream preparation, and discerning between different types of dreams. Cindy also discusses the emotional, spiritual, and healing aspects of dreaming, and offers guidance on how to cultivate a deeper relationship with our dreams. If you’ve ever wondered about the power of dreams, their significance in our spiritual lives, or how to harness dream medicine for personal healing and growth, this episode offers an incredible wealth of wisdom.


- Cindy’s journey into dream medicine and the importance of cultural teachings in dreams


- How to prepare for and influence your dreams for greater insight and healing


- The different states of dreaming, including daydreaming and lucid dreaming


- The role of dreams in processing trauma and healing emotional wounds Visitation dreams and discerning when dreams offer messages to share with others


- How dreams can be a tool for Indigenous healing and cultural connection


Resources Mentioned: Cindy’s Instagram: @ravengirldreams and @cindymcharleyboy


Dream Circle Event at Spirit School HQ: https://www.squamishmedium.com/spirit-school-events/the-dreaming-circle


Cindy M Charleyboy is an Indigenous dreamer, traditional healer, and storyteller from the Tsilhqot’in and Secwepemc nations in the Interior of BC. Since 2011, she has been sharing her gifts through story, song, laughter, and ceremony. Cindy holds a BA in First Nations Studies from the University of Northern British Columbia and is a valued member of the Spirit School Collective. She is passionate about sharing her dream medicine both online and in person, working primarily with Indigenous communities but also offering space for other groups and one-on-one conversations.