Remembering Ourselves Home
An Interview with Toko-pa Turner

September 23, 2018

Interview by
Joanna Harcourt-Smith

In this week’s episode Toko-pa Turner speaks with Joanna about: the living bridge of belonging; entering the wound of exile; acknowledging the Death Mother; dreams, Nature through us; tending the inner well; “the world needs our rebellion”; in relationship with the Big Family; we are pattern-makers; re-storying our lives; becoming protectors of the land.

Toko-pa Turner is an author, teacher and dreamworker. Blending the mystical tradition of Sufism in which she was raised with a jungian approach to dreamwork, she founded the Dream School in 2001 from which hundreds of students have since graduated. She is the author of the award-winning book Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home.

“I Can’t Sit Still”, original music by Evarusnik

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