This project began with a dream in which destiny beckoned. In 1995, Black Elk and other Elders visited me in the early hours of the morning and debated on how to advise me. A subtle nod of the head revealed the story: Multidimensional travel, meetings and teachings from Spirit Beings, and revelation of the rich tradition of the Dreamer in my culture, submerged for 500 years. In the following years, I wrote a manuscript and then realized a formal investigation was necessary. Pre-Colombian Dreaming became the subject of my doctoral thesis. On these pages you will find an outline of this Investigation, some examples of dreams and a brief presentation of the services I offer.

Whether or not you now remember your dreams, you can discover your natural gifts and your life's purpose. Your dreams will provide you with the means to live your purpose by utilizing the methods of the ancient Dreamers. Developing awareness within the dream state, which the ancients saw as the deeper reality, provides us with the means to awaken within the dream of life, transform your reality, and receive Gifts of Power. These may be revealed as abilities to heal, create Art, Music, Dance, or see the future and the past. In keeping with tradition, these gifts then serve to empower the culture and pave the way for the next seven generations.

I am the Chicana Dreamer. I have practiced these dream traditions for 30 years and have guided many others on the way of discovery. I am also a trained therapist and educator. In confidential consultations, you can rediscover your Destiny as written at the time of your conception, and begin the process of implementing and unfolding it.

My research has been published as "The Contemporary Role of the Chicana Dreamer" (El Canto de Tonantzín: Los Sueños de Una Pocha) © 2001, and is available for ordering by email. My book, "Corn Woman Sings," published in 2008, makes these ancient Mesoamerican spiritual technologies accessible to the general public for the first time.

In addition, I am available for lectures, speaking engagements and/or group discussions for universities, colleges and other groups.

For appointments or information:

Eleanor Barrón-Druckrey, Ph.D.   (415) 789-0446

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