The C. G. Jung Society, Seattle cordially invites you to attend two very special events, Friday and Saturday, October 20-21, 2017.
Tending the Living Image: A Dream Tending Talk
Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D.
Lecture: October 20th (7-9pm)
NEW VENUE for Lecture and Workshop: GREENWOOD MASONIC LODGE, 7910 GREENWOOD AVE N., Parking at St. John Church, 7916 1st Ave NW, entrance on 80th. Dr. Stephen Aizenstat invites you into the world of Dream Tending, a unique approach to dreamwork. Through story and example, he will share Dream Tending methods that feature a process of discovery in which dreamers become “naturalists” of the psyche, observing the activity of the images in the unfolding dreamscape. Dr. Aizenstat will demonstrate Dream Tending in work with the dreams of participants. He will offer tools and techniques to assist dreamers in working with their own dreams or those of others, and guide them in the practice of Dream Tending.
Additional Information, visit: https://jungseattle.net/
Workshop: October 21st (10am-4pm) Dream Tending – An Experiential Workshop
Dr. Aizenstat invites you into the world of Dream Tending, a unique approach to dreamwork. Through story and example, he will share Dream Tending methods that feature a process of discovery in which dreamers become ‘naturalists’ of the psyche, observing the activity of the images in the unfolding dreamscape. Dr. Aizenstat will demonstrate Dream Tending in work with the dreams of participants. He will offer tools and techniques to assist dreamers in working with their own dreams or those of others, and guide them in the practice of Dream Tending.
Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is the Chancellor and Founding President of Pacifica Graduate Institute, an accredited graduate school offering masters and doctoral degree programs framed in the traditions in depth psychology. He is a professor of depth psychology with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, and a credentialed public schools teacher and counselor. Dr. Aizenstat has explored the power of dreams through depth psychology and his own research for more than 35 years. His Dream Tending methodologies extend traditional dream work to the vision of an animated world where the living images in dream are experienced as embodied and originating in the psyche of Nature as well as that of persons. His work opens creativity and the generative process. His book, Dream Tending, describes multiple new applications of dreamwork in relation to health and healing, nightmares, the World’s Dream, relationships, and the creative process.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
*Note New Venue: Greenwood Masonic Lodge, 7910 Greenwood Ave N., Seattle, WA
** Pacifica Graduate Institue Alumni/ae, watch for information on a special alumni gathering; or, contact Dawn Loerch dmloerch@gmail.com
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