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Learn

Learning about dreams and ET/NHI contact isn't like learning math or history because it involves essentially irrational and highly strange experiences that are not repeatable or objective.  If ET/NHI contact is dream-like, then you have to study it like a dream and not objective data.


The study of dreams requires integral and holistic ways of knowing.  Even though you can objectively and quantitatively study the contents of dream and dream-like experience narratives, you need to study dreams subjectively and qualitatively through your own study and practice.


D-SETI offers self-paces courses of study, live groups, and personalized learning journeys.  You can always schedule a learning meeting with Daniel to discuss your goals and progress.  

Personalized Learning Journey

Check in about your goals, progress, and questions

The field of dreams, ET contact, psychology, and philosophy is complex and confusing. D-SETI offers education in dreamwork and ET/NHI contact from a Western Liberal Arts and Integral Studies perspective and based upon credentials and training in hypnosis, dreamwork, and other modalities.

Each paid course of study includes a learning meeting.  You may schedule it as you see fit, at the beginning, middle, or end of the course.  

You may schedule additional learning meetings to support your course of study.  You may schedule a learning meeting without being enrolled in D-SETI course. 

Self-Paced Study

Video lectures based on publicly available and scholarly research supported by Q&A and learning meetings with Daniel

D-SETI offers online classes based on pre-recorded lectures that you can go through at your own pace.  Each lecture includes links to the publicly available scholarly research referenced in the lecture.  Each course invites you to explore your learning in your own dreamwork through guided meditation and dreamwork practices.

You won't be alone in your learning journey.    Each paid course includes a learning meeting with Daniel to discuss your goals and progress. You can also ask questions right on the lesson page through comments and Daniel will respond within a business day or so.

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