April 10 — Out of the Pandemic Underworld: into the Light of Renewal Webinar Focuses on How We Can Emerge from the Pandemic

The Event will Take Place Saturday, April 10th from 9am-12pm

SANTA BARBARA — Out of the Pandemic Underworld: into the Light of Renewal is a virtual event hosted by Dream Tending creator Dr. Stephen Aizenstat that will take place Saturday, April 10th from 9 am – 12 pm.

Dr. Aizenstat is inviting all those in the community to attend, as he will cover different ways we can emerge with a sense of renewal after being in the pandemic for over a year. He will also share how we can use our dreams and imagination to open our sense of creativity during this time to restimulate our creative thought process.

“I will offer an approach to dream work and imagination that opens a generative source of creativity and wellbeing.  In our three hours, I will describe an easy to apply four-part method of accessing the healing powers and illuminating qualities of deep imagination: the home place of dreams.” Said Dr. Stephen Aizenstat. “This individualized skill-set is drawn from the works of Joseph Campbell, James Hillman and Marion Woodman—all elders of Pacifica. Their work, our work, opens the way into a new today and re-imagined tomorrow. I truly look forward to being in community with you, soon.”

Aizenstat, Ph.D., has devoted his life to the understanding of the profound wisdom and elemental power that exists within each of us. He believes through our dreams and imagination, we can access limitless creativity, innovation, improved relationships and ultimately our human potential.

This workshop is $50. All proceeds will be donated to Pacifica Graduate Institute Alumni Association (PGIAA) with a 100% matching gift from Dr. Aizenstat. To find out more and register for the event, please visit: https://pgiaa.org/alumni-resources/out-of-the-pandemic-underworld-dream-tending-webinar-with-dr-stephen-aizentat/

PGIAA incorporated on April 17, 2013 as a California 501(c) Nonprofit Corporation for developing an operational and charitable membership association supporting both the alumni of Pacifica Graduate Institute and the wider community in pursuit of developing their intellectual, spiritual, altruistic, and professional capabilities.

Established in 1976 and treasuring over 4700 graduates, Pacifica Graduate Institute is an accredited graduate school offering masters and doctoral degree programs framed in the traditions of depth psychology. http://www.pacifica.edu

Further information is also available at the association’s website, http://www.pgiaa.org/