Dream and World, Self and Soul

A Story-Based Inquiry

$20.00

On February 14th at 9 am Pacific time, join us for storytelling, creative reflection and community conversation. We'll consider the nature of dream, world, self, and soul through the lens of a Celtic story and tease out the significance the story holds in this time of cultural revisioning.

Expect to leave this inquiry with a deeper sense of the relationship between story and cultural transformation and an insight or guiding image to aid your visioning process. If you're a practitioner who works with story (or would like to be), this gathering is also a demonstration of one approach to story work.

 

From this event you will receive:

1.     A deeper sense of the relationship between story and cultural transformation;

2.     An insight or guiding image to aid your visioning process;

3.     A demonstration of one approach to story work.

This event is free for paying members of Lampcove

Bio:

Dr. Catherine Svehla is a mythologist, storyteller, artist, and mentor. She works with artists on their projects and process, and guides people through work/life transitions by connecting them with their inner wisdom. She is the creator of the Myth Matters podcast and shares the transformative power of myths and fairytales through story-based workshops and events.

Catherine holds a PhD from Pacifica Graduate Institute and has been working the liminal fields of myth, creativity, and consciousness for 30 years. Learn more at mythicmojo.com

Once you register, you will receive a document with Zoom meeting instructions attached. Please keep these handy for the event.