 DreamWork Seminar with Dr. Stephen Aizenstat in Santa Barbara, California
Friday, July 21 9:00 am—5.30 pm Saturday, July 22 9:00 am—5:30 pm Sunday, July 23 9:00 am—1:00 pm The art of DreamTending offers a portal to the poetics of imagination. In tending dreams, images are vivified, the psyche animated. We become curious and open in the process. We befriend the archetypal imagination and are in turn welcomed into the presence of soul. DreamTending, for me, continues to reveal itself as a life path, a “practice.” The curiosity, wonder, and mystery with which I approach the dream is also the attitude that I wish to carry into personal and community engagements—bringing a “witnessing presence” to what life offers. The mode of tending dreams at night becomes a waking practice during the day. — Stephen Aizenstat
In this introductory seminar, Dr. Aizenstat will help the dreamer find relationship with the archetypal imagination—describing traditional and emerging methods of dream work that explore common dream themes, nightmares, archetypal images, and the recurring dream. Seminar topics include: The Personal Unconscious: Dreamwork methods drawn from Freud and the post-Freudians assist us in hearing the voices of the dream in relation to personal history and experience. The Collective Unconscious: Archetypal methods of dream analysis based on the work of Jung, Hillman, Woodman, Lockhart, and others aid in reconnecting to the dream in light of the shared stories and archetypal images of the collective human psyche. The World Unconscious: Dr. Aizenstat will demonstrate emerging methods of DreamTending which animate the living ecology of the wider landscape, reconnecting us to the realm of imagination and nature. Ongoing Dream Council: Participants will meet daily in ongoing dream councils of 4–6 persons to apply material learned in the seminar. This provides an opportunity for each member to work with his or her own dreams.
First Day: Introduction to DreamWork Orienting Principles of DreamTending Tools for Remembering Dreams “Getting Started”—Methods of Association The Personal Psyche Exploring Common Dream Themes Demonstration and Experiential Work Second Day: Mythic Imagination and The Archetypal Image Listening to the Symbolic Language of Dreams Tools of Working with Puns, Metaphor,and Symbol “Moving Forward”—Methods of Amplification, The Collective Psyche Befriending Angels, Ancestors, and Animals in Dreams Demonstration and Experiential Work Third Day: Translating Dream Work into Awake Life Experience Understanding Dreams as a Form of Archetypal Activism Tools for Working with Nightmares and Night Demons “Tending the Living Image”—Methods of Animation, The World Psyche Attending to Psyche and Soma, Body and Soul Demonstration and Experiential Work |