Dream Tending Fall Retreat 2025
A Three-Day Retreat with Dr. Stephen Aizenstat
Limited Availability, So Please Register Quickly
Monday, September 29th – Wednesday, October 1st
Join Dr. Aizenstat in-person on the gorgeous Lambert campus of Pacifica Graduate Institute for a Dream Tending retreat that will restore, renew, and re-vitalize. Over the course of three days, within a small and intimate group, participants will dive deep into dream tending and the power of the imagination. This retreat is perfect for those newer to Dream Tending or for more experienced dreamers, who are eager to continue growing their practice. In a supportive space, dreams will be further illuminated through reflection, enlivened through the stunning landscape of Pacifica Graduate Institute, and nourished through the healing presence of community. We look forward to welcoming you!
Dr. Aizenstat showcases 15 unique examples of the Dream Tending practice through the dream tending work he does with each participant. Dr. Aizenstat creates the learning environment for the Dream Tending practice based on the content from the dreams. He uses all of the skill sets, and more, as noted in his book Dream Tending. Dr. Aizenstat calls on the group to participate, typically, for each dream which is tended. The group participants are encouraged to share their commentary in regard to the dream through association, amplification, animation and more. Clinical perspectives are included when appropriate. After Dr. Aizenstat and the group tend the dream, he creates and gives an assignment to each participant which is unique to their dream. At times the participant will be guided to work independently, or with a dyad partner, or even at times in a group setting, depending on the dream which was tended. The participant is typically required to “do the work” in the landscape of Pacifica Graduate Institute, utilizing the psyche of nature in their work. The participant then reports back in the circle on what has occurred from their “dream practice” session. A group ritual is created by the group and presented at the conclusion of the retreat which is unique to each session.