Amy E. Brucker, MA

DreamTribe founder, Amy Brucker, is a bridge between worlds. It’s even written in her name. Brucker means  ”bridge tender” and Amy tends to the intersection of dreams and waking life, spirit and technology, wisdom and websites.

As a lifework guide, Amy uses dreamwork and creativity to help people become happily self-employed. She also teaches dreamwork and spiritual marketing at The Chaplaincy Institute in Berkeley, CA.

Amy received her MA in Spirituality from Naropa University and a BA in art and art history from Gustavus Adolphus College. She is also an interfaith spiritual guide.

Dream classes Amy teaches:

  • One-on-One Dreamwork Skills
  • Dream Theater
  • Dream Art and Journal Writing
  • Projective Dreamwork
  • Dream Journeying
  • The Hero’s Journey as Spiritual Journey: Comparing Inanna, Buddha and Jesus
  • The 3-Voices of Dreamwork: Client, Self and The Divine
  • Discerning Life Choices: Archetypes, Dream Incubation and the Journey
  • Dreamwork as a “Spiritual Practice”
  • Ancestral Healing through Dream Genealogy
  • Group Dreamwork for Group Spiritual Direction Supervision

What people say about Amy:

Your thoughts about my dream were insightful and intuitive.” I had misgivings about my ability to organize a large event, but you have given me more faith and trust in myself. You have a wonderful style. Thank you so much.”

Bonnie

“Everything you said made perfect sense! Your reading of my dreams was amazing! I want to thank you so much for helping me see such a different view of my situation. Not only did you hit the nail right on the head, but you also helped me feel not so alone at this point in my life.”

Matt

“Have you acquired x-ray vision?
Magnificent! Your dreamwork is as comprehensive, sensitive, and accurate a set of projections that I can remember receiving for one of my dreams. What do you feel is going on? Are we occupying the same space?”

Josh S.

“Your thoughts helped me more than you can imagine.”
Your analysis hit so close to my heart that I couldn’t read it aloud without sobbing my heart out. You are absolutely right, a huge part of me is dying (metaphorically) — I see that now. I think I am making very good progress. Thank you.
Carol