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Poetry, Dreams, & Reflection: Exploring our Inner Landscapes

With Steve Steinwedel, Ed.D.

When:
February 25, 2012, 9-Noon
Where:
Cost:
 $10.00
  $5.00 CIL Members

  *Donations welcomed to support our work

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Steve Steinwedel

Steve Steinwedel, Ed.D. holds a masters degree in Counseling and a doctorate in Educational Leadership, having done his dissertation research on the phenomena of executive and life coaching. He has been practicing and teaching yoga and meditation for over fifteen years. His first career was as a highly successful college basketball coach and for the last sixteen years he has been a college counselor and instructor.

Steve works with individuals and groups on the deeper meaning of their night dreams and how to use them in service to their life plans. He is an avid reader and student of poetry bringing his understanding of poetry and multiple psychological and spiritual traditions to assist clients in deepening their life experience. His counseling background is highly integral drawing from Existential-Humanistic, Gestalt, and Jungian schools of thought.

 

Poetry, Dreams, & Reflection:
Exploring our Inner Landscapes

 

In this program we will use poetry, dreamwork, and meditation as helpful practices to embrace the mystery and beauty in our daily lives. We will explore the inner territory of our psyche using our night dreams, poetry and silence. We will consult the wisdom voice deep to mine new territory, new understandings and new resources within ourselves. As Thoreau said in the last line of his book Walden, "only that day dawns to which we are awake."

We will navigate through this inner world by sharing our dreams, listening deeply to the poetic voices of sages and sitting in the stillness of own awareness.

 

Everyone is welcome, those that would like can bring a dream to share but it is not required.

 

"Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens." --Carl Jung

 

"Something new has entered us, something unknown; our feelings grow mute in shy embarrassment, everything in us withdraws, a silence arises, and the new experience, which no one knows, stands in the midst of it all and says nothing." --Rilke

 


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Westminster Presbyterian Church is located 1502 W. 13th Street in Wilmington, DE 19806. For directions go to their web site at www.wpc.org or call 302-654-5214. Printable Map

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