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Summer Solstice & Starbucks

Sunriseatcinnamonbeach2 After a swim in the ocean at sunrise on the summer solstice, my friend, Babbette, and I sipped café mochas at Starbucks.  She asked me how the planning was going for my book tour.

I told her that I was contemplating the idea of doing a "Dream Theatre".  She gasped and nearly spilled her sweet yet strong smelling mocha down her sweatshirt. 

Her crystalline eyes twinkled, her posture sprung erect as she rolled the words over her tongue, her tone dripping with a combination of excitement and lust,

“D-r-e-a-m T-h-e-a-t-r-e…that’s the most fascinating thing I think I’ve ever heard…what is it???” She cocked her blonde head, still wet and sandy from our daybreak yearly ritual.


Coffee Between gulps of the frothy mocha and mouthfuls of maple scone that was quickly filling up my early morning rumblings, I began to elaborate about the Iroquois Indians and the fact that I have this idea to create a forum for people to express their dreams in a theatrical way…to help people fulfill the intention of their dreams...because so often we get awakened before getting to play the dream out to completion, so we are left in a constant cliffhanger. 

"I think the goal of our dreams is to remind us that we are whole, perfect, and complete...that all the running around all day to prove how worth we are is just silly.  What would happen if we could actually extend our dreams...any dream to its natural conclusion...I believe we would realize that we are victorious, empowered, magnificent beings that could truly get on with the business of why we came here to begin with! 

Babbette blurted, “You must come to my acting class on Wednesday night!!! Our class will be the perfect place for you to explore and experiment with the Dream Theatre.  Kia, my acting teacher is the greatest, and I just know that she will be into this!!!”

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Needless to say, although it was day break...I had a buzz going on that kept me going all day (and as good as the cafe mocha was, I know Starbucks wasn't completely responsible!)

I can't wait to experiment with the Dream Theatre next Wednesday!!!

Posted on June 22, 2006 in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

What Happens on the Stage...Stays on the Stage!

Iroquoisindians_2 In doing research for the book, “I had the Strangest Dream” I came across some startling data about the ways the Iroquois Indians conduct a social form of dream therapy…

The Iroquois Indians, dating back to 1100A.D., regarded dreams as “the secret wishes of the soul” and that it was the duty of a caring community to gather around a dreamer, help him or her recognize the soul’s wishes, and take action to honor them. Thus became their social form of dream therapy. 

They would act out their dreams and were allowed to go beyond the usual disciplined and moral social boundaries.  This included making love to another person’s spouse.  Such hidden desires were seen as the basis of social as well as individual problems. Allowing the expression of unconscious desires was the Iroquois way of conquering sickness of body and mind. 

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In the shamanic training that I’ve participated in, we would do dream circles whereby we would discuss our nighttime adventures in a group setting and support each other as we would put the our underworld tails beneath the looking glass to understand the true story being woven as well as the message of healing, revelation, growth, and/or expansion. 

In these circles we would have the experience of not only gaining a glimpse of the deeper meaning of our dreams, but a deeper connection to our souls.

But, when I heard about how the Iroquois Indians would actually act out their dreams, I got chills, goose bumps, an felt a wave of “aha” wash through me from head to toe.   In that moment, I was transported to another dimension…just the idea alone of actually acting out one’s dream in the container of a sacred theatre felt to me like taking “dream work” to an entirely different level.  Hmmmm…there is something here I must explore!!!

Having spent my entire 20’s as an actress (Ok, I never won an Academy Award, and I did more than one prison film…but I did have some fun on an episode of ER, the film set of Leaving Las Vegas, and a movie of the week about the Beach Boys), I was well aware of the magic that can happen on a stage when you suspend your disbelief and walk through that gossamer veil of social appropriateness into the world of “anything is possible”. 

The sage words of a former acting teacher have been reverberating through the chambers of my heart and mind,

“The moment you step foot on the stage, you are in a different world…you have the freedom to  fully express yourself in ways that your politically correct ego would never allow you to.  You don’t adopt a mask; you actually let go of your mask. Your only job is to be a channel, a conduit, a vessel…to let go, to be naked, to connect with the energy funneling through you and to express the shade, texture, and tenor of humanity that the scene dictates, with all your heart and soul, to the best of your ability." 

As soon as you step foot off the stage, just like Las Vegas, you leave what happened on the stage on the stage…you don’t take it with you….you don’t make judgments, you don’t harbor resentments.  If you can do this, the stage can be the temple that it was intended to be.”

With that in mind, the thought of combining a theatrical environment with the realm of dreams and therapy felt like a dream come true (pun intended).

Now, how am I going to pull this off?

Posted on June 18, 2006 in Weblogs | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Upcoming Events

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It’s a double-caf low-fat Frappuccino kind of world, and all that bustle doesn’t stop just because it’s time for bed.  While you sleep, your mind is busy making sense of everything you’ve experienced during the day.

Kelwithlions Kelly Sullivan Walden is the author of I HAD THE STRANGEST DREAM (Warner Books, Fall ‘06), the only dream book that interprets both classic and new twenty-first century symbols---everything from beaches to botox.  In this hands on, experiential workshop Kelly will help you to discover her groundbreaking way of interpreting dreams that will positively alter the way you interpret your life, and how you can add rocket fuel to your ability to manifest the life of your dreams.

In the DREAM THEATRE, your dreams are brought to life.  By seeing your dreams acted out on a stage, you will learn how to decode the message of your dream, and REDIRECT it to unfold in a way that puts you on top, supports and fulfills you.

In the DREAM THEATRE Kelly will help you to discover…

    * The messages hidden in your dreams:  your hopes, your fears, your unrealized strengths and potential.
    *The 7 Keys to understanding your dreams
    * The most commonly asked questions about dreams
    * The most commonly held misconceptions about dreams
    * The most important thing that you can do to improve your

  • Wealth
  • Health
  • Relationships
  • Self-confidence
  • Intuition

******Book signing to follow!!!**********

When:  Dream yourself awake every Thursday in August (August 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, and the 31st) from 7-10pm (doors will close at 7:30pm)

Where:  The Grounds, 8543 Santa Monica Blvd. 2nd Floor, West Hollywood, CA 90069
(800) 417-9653

Suggested Donation
:  $20

Bring: 

  • A Dream (you know, one of those adventures you go on when you are asleep, that when you wake up, you scratch your head and say, “I had the strangest dream…I wonder what that means!?!”)
  • An adventurous spirit
  • A willingness to participate, learn, grow, and have a life-altering “Aha” moment!

RSVP for THE DREAM THEATRE ASAP (seating is limited)

“Kelly helps you discover your unlimited potential.  She creates an environment that allows you to release your fear…  Without fear you can trust…With trust comes freedom…With freedom…You can fly!”

Vondie Curtis Hall, Emmy Award winning director & actor

“Kelly, I can not repay you in words, money, time, or earthly ways for your torch-lit guidance and divine wisdom.   You let me heal a lifetime of strife, know it to be true. I left with every cell in my body alive with possibility… a life-changing event!”

Somer Cooper, Writer and Actress

For more information about the Dream Theatre, visit: http://www.ihadthestrangestdream.com/

Posted on September 30, 2005 in Upcoming Events | Permalink | Comments (0)

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