Welcome to this week’s Tending Tuesdays offering! Tending Tuesdays was inspired by a pull to sustain the value of what happens when we come together as a community. Each Tuesday, an email will come to you with a link to a new video on a Dream Tending or depth psychological topic in the form of current writing and research, interviews, discussions with colleagues, and clips of tending dreams.

Dear Dream Tending Community,

In this interview, I will touch on the topics related to the Soul: the imaginal realm, creativity, spirituality, the body, and the individuation process. This conversation frames the upcoming conference on “The Life as Soul Journey.” I will be speaking at the conference, as will many of my distinguished colleagues and friends.
This collaborative event between Jung Platform and Dream Tending offers you a Soul perspective that enhances your connection with what truly matters. While the rewards of engaging with the soul are boundless, working with the soul is not an easy task.
The soul expresses itself in the language of riddles – symbols, metaphors, and poetics – and demands a night-time awareness from us.
Until next Tuesday . . .
In the dreamtime,
Steve

 


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“Each person enters the world “called,” like an oak tree, to fulfill their soul’s agenda.”

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Stephen Aizenstat

Stephen Aizenstat, Ph.D., is the 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 and institutions, and as a depth psychological content advisor to Hollywood film makers. He 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. Professor Aizenstat is the 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.