APPROACHING DESIRE – A weekend of Active Imagination

APPROACHING DESIRE–
A weekend of Active Imagination

Hosted by
Nomi Kluger-Nash, Ph.D.

Amherst, October 28-30, 2011
Friday evening to Sunday afternoon

“I am alone, so there are four of us.”
Gaston Bachelard

A Gathering of eight people are cordially invited to experience a weekend of Active Imagination. Approaching the psyche via reverie and art reveals a realm that desires to be heard and seen, just as we in turn desire to be reflected, heard and seen.

Who are those characters that approach us in dreams – and how do we in turn approach them? Furthermore, what do they tell us of that which is approaching? Desire may be the keyword.

We will allow interplay between the worlds of waking, and dream’s light of fantasy, in combinations of structure and flowing improvisation.

Cost is $220 including art materials (pastels, paint and clay)
Refreshments and two full lunches.
Certificates of Attendance will be provided

Nomi Kluger-Nash is a Jungian psychologist and therapist in practice since 1977. She comes from a varied background of careers and teaches summers at the Jung Institute in Switzerland.

For information write to nomi.woodwinds@yahoo.com
Tel. 413-230-3909

AN ACTIVE APPROACH TO DREAMS RETREAT

AN ACTIVE APPROACH TO DREAMS RETREAT

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2011:
11 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Wilmot Flat, NH
(Lake Sunapee area)

ERICA LORENTZ, MEd, LPC,
JUNGIAN ANALYST

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Dreams are our inner teaching stories. They are personal and sacred and guide us to what is unconscious in our psyche that needs to be heard and integrated. Each dream is perfect and only needs our conscious devotion to decipher its message.

In this retreat, we will hear a brief history of dreams from cultural perspectives. Then, we will use writing, drawing, and movement to explore a dialogue with our dream symbols helping us to transform who we think we are into our true nature.

Finally, we will respectfully learn how to facilitate each person’s process and make sure that his/her unique story is honored and not interpreted or projected onto by others. No prior experience is necessary, just an openness to attend to our inner world. Bring your lunch please.

Erica Lorentz, MEd, LPC, Jungian Analyst has 30 years of clinical experience and practices in Brattleboro, VT and Northampton, MA. In the 1980’s she was an adjunct faculty member at Antioch New England, and is presently a training analyst with the New England society of Jungian Analysts and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. She has lectured and taught workshops in the US and Canada since the 1980’s.

COST : $80
FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: (603) 763-3461
e-mail: glowhe@myfaripoint.net