49 min

Toko-pa Turner: Living in Between Dreams, Realms, and Reality The Time of the Feminine - A Global Sisterhood Podcast

    • Spirituality

Our dreams are a form of communication; to get our attention and for us to actively tend to them. Whether it’s a good dream or a bad one, our dreams want to tell us something we might not have listened to while we were awake. However, scary dreams tell us another thing. Maybe we haven’t tended to them in some way for lack of resources to understand, while also trying to escape the difficulty in our lives in various ways, whether that looks like imbibing social media, other addictions, and various forms of escapism. But once we tend to our dreams that tend to us, we end up responding differently to the world around us. What do our dreams tell us and what are the insights and wisdom from the images we see in our dreams?
Toko-pa, whose name was chosen from her parents from a book of poems called “Technicians of the Sacred” by Jerome Rothenberg, is a Canadian author, teacher, and dreamworker. She is known for her work in exploring the realms of dreams, creativity, and the human psyche. Through her writings and teachings, Toko-pa delves into the significance of dreaming, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of embracing one's authentic self. She has authored books such as "Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home," and her website serves as a platform where she shares her insights, teachings, and workshops on these topics.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Introducing Toko-pa
04:04 – Toko-pa’s Journey
07:03 – Dreams and Experiences
12:39 – The Different Realms When We Sleep
18:15 – Understanding Our Dreams For Our Souls
30:00 – Dream Analysis on People, Animals, and Objects Around Us
37:14 – Lauren’s Dream
43:24 – Toko-pa in Behalf of the Divine Mother / Opening Up The Veil
 
Learn more about Toko-pa through her:
Website: http://toko-pa.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/tokopaturner
Facebook: www.instagram.com/tokopa
 
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
To follow us on Instagram,
@theglobalsisterhood
@Laurenelizabethwalsh
@shainaconners

Our dreams are a form of communication; to get our attention and for us to actively tend to them. Whether it’s a good dream or a bad one, our dreams want to tell us something we might not have listened to while we were awake. However, scary dreams tell us another thing. Maybe we haven’t tended to them in some way for lack of resources to understand, while also trying to escape the difficulty in our lives in various ways, whether that looks like imbibing social media, other addictions, and various forms of escapism. But once we tend to our dreams that tend to us, we end up responding differently to the world around us. What do our dreams tell us and what are the insights and wisdom from the images we see in our dreams?
Toko-pa, whose name was chosen from her parents from a book of poems called “Technicians of the Sacred” by Jerome Rothenberg, is a Canadian author, teacher, and dreamworker. She is known for her work in exploring the realms of dreams, creativity, and the human psyche. Through her writings and teachings, Toko-pa delves into the significance of dreaming, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of embracing one's authentic self. She has authored books such as "Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home," and her website serves as a platform where she shares her insights, teachings, and workshops on these topics.
What we discuss:
01:02 – Introducing Toko-pa
04:04 – Toko-pa’s Journey
07:03 – Dreams and Experiences
12:39 – The Different Realms When We Sleep
18:15 – Understanding Our Dreams For Our Souls
30:00 – Dream Analysis on People, Animals, and Objects Around Us
37:14 – Lauren’s Dream
43:24 – Toko-pa in Behalf of the Divine Mother / Opening Up The Veil
 
Learn more about Toko-pa through her:
Website: http://toko-pa.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/tokopaturner
Facebook: www.instagram.com/tokopa
 
To learn more about Global Sisterhood, go to www.globalsisterhood.org
To follow us on Instagram,
@theglobalsisterhood
@Laurenelizabethwalsh
@shainaconners

49 min