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2007 Classes by Subject: Electives
When
the Mountain Is Not a Mountain but You Wish It Were!
For
some of us as we are learning Process Work, we have to cope with
a phase where our inner critic is second guessing every impulse
and move we might make; Zen mind, expert mind! This class focuses
on learning and working together, in spite of all we know or
dont, or think we should. Open to anyone interested in
learning process work.
Elective
Cost: $120.00 before January
26; $130.00 thereafter
Ellen Schupbach, Ph.D.
Fridays, February 2, 9 & 16, 12:30
3:00 pm
Dreaming
MoneyProcess Work and Creating Abundance
For
many, financial life and spiritual life are split. This seminar
will teach you how to increase your psycho. logical and material
abundance by following your dreams and dreamlike experiences.
We will cover:
Dream investing
Your personal money myth
Your career and path of heart
Creativity and money
From scarcity consciousness to abundance consciousness
Relationship and money
Social activism and economic justice
Elective; CEU
Cost: $185.00 before March 23; $205.00
thereafter (add $20.00 for CEU credit)
Gary Reiss, L.C.S.W., Ph.D.
Saturday
and Sunday, March 31 & April 1, 10 am 5 pm
Painting
and the Dreaming Mind
Artists (and anyone interested in art-making) will learn
to bring different ways of perceiving into relationship with
one another. We will use the observational, consensus reality
mind and the dreaming mind in order to create works with artistic
integrity. Guest artist Joseph Mann will assist us in studying
form, composition and color. Jan will help students open doorways
to their dreaming mind and work with edges and blocks around
seeing, perceiving andpainting/drawing. Class offered for the
second time!
Elective
Cost: $185.00 before March 30; $205.00
thereafter
Jan Dworkin, Ph.D. and guest artist, Joseph Mann
Saturday and Sunday, April 7 &
8, 10 am 5 pm
Voices
of the Earth: Connecting with Nature and Ourselves Through Animal
Companionship -View
Flyer
In
our relationship to animals much is gained, but something may
be lost as well. In deriving comfort from animals and ascribing
qualities to them which are really ours to live more fully, we
sometimes limit who we can be. Drawing on science, storytelling,
and the wonders of our own imagination and creative expression,
we will learn new ways of hearing , seeing and sensing animal
realities, and find more of our own wholeness in the process.
Elective
Cost: $95.00 before May 11;
$105.00 thereafter
Lee Jones, Ph.D.
Saturday, May 19, 10am-5pm
See other subjects:
Core Curriculum
Advanced Curriculum
Distance Courses
Community & Family Conflict Facilitation
Behavioral Health & Non-ordinary
States of Consciousness
Coma Work, Death and Dying, and Palliative
Care
Dreaming, Shamanism and Spirituality
Electives
Leadership & Organizational
Development
Somatic Psychology: Body Work,
Symptoms and Illness, and Movement Work
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