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Toko-pa Turner

Toko-pa Turner

Author, Teacher, Dreamworker


Toko-pa Turner is an award-winning author, teacher, and dreamworker. Blending the mystical tradition of Sufism in which she was raised with a Jungian approach to dreamwork, she founded the Dream School in 2001 from which thousands of students have since graduated.

Toko-pa has been interviewed by CNN News and BBC Radio and has a community of over 100,000 online readers. She is the author of the bestselling book, Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home, which explores the themes of exile and the search for belonging. Belonging won the prestigious 2017 Gold Nautilus Award for its contribution to the field of Personal Growth, the 2018 Gold Readers’ Favourite Award, and the 2018 Silver IPPY Award.

Sometimes called a "midwife of the psyche," Toko-pa focuses on restoring the feminine, reconciling paradox, and facilitating grief and ritual practice.


Contributions to HumansandNature.org:
  • Reciprocity with Nature
    A response to "How do we create communities to which we can all belong?"
Noteworthy Links:
  • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home
    Read Toko-pa Turner's book.
  • Dreamwork
    Learn more about the Dream School and other ways to work with Toko-pa Turner. 
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