Waking Up the Imagination: “Un”consciously Engaging the Self
Who: Any Humans
What: Introductory Workshop
Where: Zoom online (live) (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6420680678)
When: Tuesday, June 2 from 5pm PT / 8pm ET for 60 minutes
Investment: Offered as a complimentary gift to the community
Curious about group work, creative process, and the ways imagination can support self-understanding? Join us for a complimentary 60-minute experiential workshop hosted by Tressa Yellig and Christine Kenline.
This gathering is designed as a gentle introduction to the kind of depth-oriented, creative, and relational work we offer in our groups. Together, we’ll explore a short guided Active Imagination exercise inspired by Jungian and creative arts practices—inviting images, sensations, symbols, and inner dialogue to emerge in a supportive space. No artistic experience is needed.
This workshop is ideal for those who feel drawn toward deeper self-exploration, creativity, meaningful connection, and experiencing themselves in community—especially helping professionals, seekers, and those longing for spaces where they can both witness and be witnessed.
Come as you are. Bring curiosity, a journal, and anything you’d like to create with during the exercise (pens, colored pencils, collage materials, etc.).
Waking Up the Imagination: “Un”consciously Engaging the Self
Who: Any Humans
What: Introductory Workshop
Where: Zoom online (live) (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6420680678)
When: Tuesday, June 2 from 5pm PT / 8pm ET for 60 minutes
Investment: Offered as a complimentary gift to the community
Curious about group work, creative process, and the ways imagination can support self-understanding? Join us for a complimentary 60-minute experiential workshop hosted by Tressa Yellig and Christine Kenline.
This gathering is designed as a gentle introduction to the kind of depth-oriented, creative, and relational work we offer in our groups. Together, we’ll explore a short guided Active Imagination exercise inspired by Jungian and creative arts practices—inviting images, sensations, symbols, and inner dialogue to emerge in a supportive space. No artistic experience is needed.
This workshop is ideal for those who feel drawn toward deeper self-exploration, creativity, meaningful connection, and experiencing themselves in community—especially helping professionals, seekers, and those longing for spaces where they can both witness and be witnessed.
Come as you are. Bring curiosity, a journal, and anything you’d like to create with during the exercise (pens, colored pencils, collage materials, etc.).