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The Imagination Matrix: How to Access the Greatest Power You Have for Creativity, Connection, and Purpose

November 8 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm PST

Hybrid Hybrid Event
$20.00
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Each of us is born with a living blueprint, the essential design to evolve the imagination. You enter the world with the capacity to make creative leaps of consciousness and quantum leaps in learning. In doing so you improve your physical and emotional well-being. Dr. Aizenstat will introduce particular tools developed over 40 years of professional experience.  These skills enable you to access your deepest capacities of creativity and well-being. You begin with a basic shift in consciousness. This change in perception opens the curious mind and initiates the healing journey within.

Related Workshop: The Imagination Matrix: Journeying in the Realms of Deep Imagination

Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is founder of Pacifica Graduate Institute, Dream Tending, and the Academy of Imagination. For more than 35 years, he has explored the power of dreams through depth psychology. He has collaborated with Joseph Campbell, Marion Woodman, Robert Johnson, James Hillman, and Native elders worldwide. He conducts dreamwork and imagination seminars throughout the US, Europe, and Asia. He is the author of Dream Tending and The Imagination Matrix.

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Date:
November 8
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm PST
Cost:
$20.00
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Unity of Portland
4525 SE Stark
Portland, OR 97202 United States
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We offer Continuing Education Credit through NASW. The fee for lecture CEU credit is $5 for 2 hours. To obtain CEU credit, add the CEU to your shopping cart when registering..

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