DreamWalker™ Birth Transition Schools

The DreamWalking Birth Transitions program is a new form of spiritual midwifery. Birth is not just a medical and physical experience; it is part of a miraculous spiritual process that allows the soul to come in to biological embodiment. The DreamWalker Birth Transition guide, called an Adoula, is trained to work with expectant parents to develop a deeper and more spiritual and energetic connection with their baby long before actual delivery. Thus, the entire pregnancy process and physical birthing is smoother and more fulfilling. As a certified DreamWalker Birth Guide (Adoula), you are a key partner in this Birth Transition, and you’ll experience your own transition as well.

This unique two-and-a-half day class begins in the evening and is presented by certified DreamWalker Birth Teachers.  It includes eight DVD sessions delivered by Saint-Germain of The Crimson Council through Geoffrey Hoppe with special emphasis on the importance of conscious birth, breathing techniques, role of the host parents, and being an Adoula professionally. Other DreamWalker Schools include Death Transitions™ and Ascension Transitions™. Attendees don't need to complete the other Schools in order to attend Birth Transitions. Please visit www.dreamwalker.cc for more information.




Berlin, Germany
September 26-28, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Sandra Heuschmann

Rotterdam, Holland
September 26 - 28, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Anita Boom

Bodø, Norway
September 26–28, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Evy Finjord Heggelund

Trondheim, Norway
October 17-19, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Gerd Ghelia Frivold

Munich, Germany
October 24-26, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Sandra Heuschmann
Zurich, Switzerland
November 7 - 9, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Julia Bakluschina

Nobeyama, Nagano, Japan
November 22-24, 2008
Presented by certified teachers Megan Husby and Kuniaki Yamazaki

Berlin, Germany
November 28-30, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Sandra Heuschmann

Trondheim, Norway
November 28-30, 2008
Presented by certified teacher Gerd Ghelia Frivold