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Dream Tending Versus Dream Interpretation
Stephen Aizenstat, PhD, explains that dream tending is a psyche-centered approach, viewing dream images as alive and embodied. To tend a dream is to experience the personal, collective, and world psyche resonate through its images. Stephen offers new methods of animation that, when combined with established tools of association and amplification, offer the dreamer access to life purpose and wellbeing.
In this session, you’ll discover:
- The dream tending skills to animate a living image
- How dream tending offers effective ways of working with nightmares and trauma
- Methods of working with embodied images particularly focused on health
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UPGRADE HEREStephen Aizenstat, PhD
Stephen Aizenstat, PhD, is founder of Dream Tending, Pacifica Graduate Institute, and The Academy of Imaginal Arts and Sciences. He is a world-renowned professor of depth psychology, an imagination specialist, and an innovator. He has served as an organizational consultant to major companies, institutions, Hollywood films, and has lectured extensively in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He is affiliated with the Earth Charter International project through the United Nations, where he has spoken. Stephen is chancellor emeritus and founding president of Pacifica Graduate Institute. He has collaborated with many notable masters in the field, including Joseph Campbell, James Hillman, Marion Woodman, and Robert Johnson.