November 12 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Healing Our Collective Pain with Sheri Kling (Session 1/2)
Event Description
Healing Our Collective Pain: Worldviews, Dreamwork, and Transformation
This is a two-part workshop with Sheri Kling on November 12 and 19 at 7PM ET. One registration grants access to both sessions.
We are a fragmented people in deep pain. In the West – and especially in the United States – we are divided societally, as evidenced in our political polarization and the rise of hate groups, we are divided interpersonally as evidenced in increasing loneliness and isolation, and we are divided intrapersonally, as is evidenced by the exploding usage of antidepressants and the correlation between early adverse childhood experience and adult suffering and illness.
Every day the world seems to tell us that we are isolated individuals struggling to matter, to belong, and to change our negative experiences. If we are to move toward wholeness societally, interpersonally, and intrapersonally, neither religion nor psychological theory and practice are enough because the very worldview that we are swimming in as a culture – materialistic dualism – is a major reason for the splitting we experience. Could there be a way to look at both cosmos and psyche that promotes wholeness rather than separation?
Whether the topic is politics, racism, or climate change and environmental destruction, the hard truth is that we cannot effect a change in the popular imagination with facts and reason alone. In this workshop, Sheri D. Kling will offer new ways to look at both cosmos and psyche and show how a spiritual practice of dream work can be an embodied, transformational practice that reveals a Reality that shows us that we matter, we belong, and we can experience positive change.
Agenda
Tuesday, November 12, Session 1: Worldviews, Fragmentation & Integration – in this session we’ll discuss the problem of fragmentation, the worldviews that seem to foster it, and introduce the integrating resources available from the thinking of Alfred North Whitehead and Carl Gustav Jung.
Tuesday, November 19, Session 2: Dreams & Transformation – in this session we’ll explore dream work as an embodied spiritual practice for transformation and how dreams may actually be encounters with God in the world and in our lives.
About the Speaker
Sheri D. Kling, Ph.D., is the director of Process & Faith with the Center for Process Studies and interim minister of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Bradenton, FL. Sheri earned her Ph.D. in Religion: Process Studies from Claremont School of Theology and her MATS from the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. She is a theologian, songwriter, and spiritual teacher who draws from wisdom and mystical traditions, relational worldviews, depth psychology, and the intersection of spirituality and science to help people find meaning, belonging, and transformation. Sheri is a faculty member of the Haden Institute, adjunct faculty with Claremont School of Theology, and the author of A Process Spirituality: Christian and Transreligious Resources for Transformation as well as a contributor to several other books. She regularly delivers dynamic “Music & Message” presentations to groups, and offers courses, concerts, and spiritual retreats. Sheri may be found online at sherikling.com.
Date
November 12 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost
$75
Location
Online
Notable Speakers/Guests
Sheri Kling