Sunday, October 3, 2010

Come See Us at RenFaire, and Don't Forget Your Dreams

It was a cold, rainy day but that didn't keep the Rennies away. Both "Perchance to Dream" tents were busy all day Saturday, with short lines of people waiting in the afternoon. People were bringing their dreams, and even more of them were asking for Spiritual Readings. What a privilege to "see" into people and ask what the Creator wanted to tell them.  It was always love, but sometimes also very specific insights into a person's life, decisions, future. Not fortune telling by some trick!  But "seeing" truth in people. Sometimes they were embarking on a new phase in life, and wanted affirmation and blessing. Some needed a way to connect with their Creator for guidance, assurance, wisdom, acceptance and intimacy.

Cards were available directing people to this blog, and comment cards were on hand for people to give feedback. Because of the rain, and people holding umbrellas, etc., few had free hands for writing.  Maybe today we'll get more comments!

Off to the Faire!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Dream Team Gets Ready for Renaissance Faire in Fishers, Oct.2 - 3

A team of dream interpreters is ready to go back to the Renaissance Faire October 2 and 3, for the fourth year, in Fishers Indiana.  The RenFaire is held at Conner Prairie, where the group called "Perchance to Dream" offers dream interpretations and spiritual readings free.  Last year, the line for Perchance to Dream grew until there were sometimes 20 people waiting to have a dream interpreted, or to get a spiritual reading. This year Perchance to Dream is adding a second tent, and additional interpreters.  The second tent will emphasize "Healing Touch," one of the items on the Perchance to Dream menu, which also includes Dream Interpretation, Spiritual Readings and Path Illumination. 

People come back to the Perchance to Dream booth year after year at the Renaissance Faire, a family event featuring booths and events based on life in post medieval England.

To read Linda Johnson's article about the Renaissance Faire, click here.