The Cedar Tree Institute presents
Dreams, Neuroscience & the Inner life
–A workshop
God’s Forgotten Language
Wednesday, May 8th, 2019, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
201 E Ridge Street, MQT
10 A.M. – 3 P.M.
Oriented toward community members, lay and clergy leaders
- The role of dreams in the Judeo-Christian tradition
- Recent research on sleep and dreaming
- Five major types of dreams
- Insights from the writings of Carl Jung
- Perspectives from Native American spiritual traditions
- Applications for one’s own personal spiritual life
- How dreams shaped scripture, the arts, and the sciences
- Incorporating dream work into faith formation and pastoral care
Facilitators:
Jon Magnuson, ELCA Lutheran Pastor, CTI Director
Barb Ojibway, former elementary school principal, MAPS
Ray Hasenauer, former social worker, Pathways
Workshop & lunch: $65
Register Now:
To register for this workshop, click the “pay now” button and complete the transaction process. It’s that easy!
Or for more information, contact Jon Magnuson at 906-360-5072 by May 6th.
Cross-trained as a pastor and licensed psychotherapist, Magnuson served as university pastor/instructor at Northern Michigan University, Oregon State University and the University of Washington. As Director of Project Hope he provided mental health services for clergy and their families of Northern Great Lakes Synod of the ELCA and ordained members of the Marquette District of Michigan’s United Methodist Church.
The Cedar Tree Institute is a nonprofit organization that provides services and initiates projects in the areas of mental health, religion, and the environment.