Resources

Organization and School Sites

International Association for the Study of Dreams
www.asdreams.org

Jeremy was a founding member and past president of the Association for the Study of Dreams, now called the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD). It is a non-profit, international, multidisciplinary organization dedicated to the pure and applied investigation of dreams and dreaming. Their purposes are to promote an awareness and appreciation of dreams in both professional and public arenas; to encourage research into the nature, function, and significance of dreaming; to advance the application of the study of dreams; and to provide a forum for the eclectic and interdisciplinary exchange of ideas and information.

Chaplaincy Institute for Interfaith and Arts Ministry
www.chaplaincyinstitute.org

Founded by the Rev. Gina Rose Halpern, beloved friend of Jeremy Taylor, this interfaith Chaplaincy & Ministry Program is designed to inspire, nurture and educate a new kind of clergy: those who are called to lead and serve in an interfaith capacity. Their innovative programming focuses on a combination of the study of the world’s religions, an exploration of mystical paths and teachings – including dreamwork – as well as developing skills for ministry and providing spiritual care. Program participants immerse themselves in a deeply creative and nurturing environment to inquire, explore and grow who they are.

Morbid Anatomy Academy
www.morbidanatomy.org

Morbid Anatomy was originally created as a blog by Joanna Ebenstein in 2007. Since then, it has expanded to include the Morbid Anatomy Library, lectures, exhibitions, classes, spectacles, symposia, field trips, books, parties and films. Classes include Dreams and Dreamwork taught by Morbid Anatomy’s “resident dream teacher” and Jeremy Taylor’s daughter, Tristy Taylor.

Dream Network: A Journal Exploring Dreams and Mythology
dreamnetworkjournal.com

This pioneering journal encourages individual and cultural appreciation of the value of dreams. It offers many perspectives on dreams, including the non-academic, creating a delightful forum for diverse voices. The journal was published in printed form from 1982 to 2015, and the site now offers all issues as available for download, as well as in blog form. The link above takes you to all of Jeremy’s articles for the Dream Network Journal.

University of Yourself
www.universityofyourself.com

For the past 20 years, artist and retired Jungian psychologist and university instructor Ron Masa, Ph.D., and artist, designer, educator and retired software developer Debbie Hart have been offering educational opportunities and materials that teach spiritual and intuitive methods to help you discover, access and express the wisdom and creativity within you, and this includes dreamwork. They believe that this deep reservoir of inner knowledge, accessible to each of us from within, is the one place where you can learn the most.

Friends & Fellow Dream Workers

Brenda Ferrimani
www.brendaferrimanidreamart.com

Brenda is a painter of dreams. Her surreal images provoke the imagination and cause us to contemplate the meanings behind our nightly excursions through the unconscious. Brenda’s dream paintings are regularly featured on the cover of Dreamtime and Dream Network magazines. Her website features her artwork, published articles and Online Store.

Robyn Hubbard, D.Min.
www.robynhubbard.com

Robyn Hubbard is a spiritual companion, grief counselor, certified dream work facilitator, bodyworker and a well-resourced guide into the depths of Self where we access our jewels of transformation and soul growth. Her work includes deep listening, dialogue, somatic awareness, embodied movement practices and the exploration of dream material that is symbolically represented through our sleeping and waking dreamscapes.

Billie Ortiz
www.wakeuptoyourdreams.com

In 2000, Billie attended a workshop facilitated by Jeremy Taylor which opened her eyes to the gentle power of the projective method of dreamwork. She realized that the compassionate sharing between a group with the common purpose of a deeper understanding of each other’s dreams can ultimately be healing for the entire planet. In August of 2003, she facilitated her first Dreamwork Retreat and it is still going strong as an annual event with dreamers from all over the country.

Tristy Taylor
createwithspirit.com

Tristy is Jeremy’s daughter and offers workshops in dreams and the arts, as well as dream groups and interfaith pastoral counseling. She is a founder of the Church of Craft, through which she connects spirituality and the work of our hands. She is based in Portland, Oregon.

If you feel you or your organization’s work should be in this list, please email your recommendations here, but please understand this is intended to be a small selection of sites, not a comprehensive list of links. If you find a broken link, please let us know. Thank you.