Lesson 01
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© 2026 The Paradox Process
Past class course
Replays and materials from April 2026
Somewhere along the way, many people stop dreaming—not because they lack imagination, but because they’ve learned to prioritize certainty, productivity, and survival over possibility. Disappointment, responsibility, and the quiet pressure to be “realistic” can narrow what once felt open-ended. Over time, dreaming can begin to feel indulgent or even risky. Learning to dream again is less about inventing something new and more about remembering a capacity that was always there: the ability to imagine different futures, to hold curiosity about what could be, and to stay connected to a sense of meaning beyond immediate demands. Reclaiming that capacity has real value. Dreaming shapes direction—it influences the choices we make, the risks we’re willing to take, and the lives we allow ourselves to consider. Without it, it’s easy to drift or settle into paths that feel disconnected from who we are. Learning to dream again creates space to question assumptions, reconnect with desire, and approach life with a renewed sense of openness. It doesn’t require abandoning practicality; instead, it invites a more balanced way of living, where imagination and reality inform each other rather than compete.
Course outline
Lesson 01
Lesson 02
Lesson 03
Learn how to quickly shake up your narrative!