change your reality by working in the imaginal realm
* * FINAL BOARDING * * / ONLINE WORKSHOP with author and inventor of Draw-Your-Future Patti Dobrowolski THIS Friday, February 13 (10% off for Paid Subscribers!)
For those of you longing to carve out time to visualize and activate a better future, our online workshop with Patti Dobrowolski is this Friday, February 13—Imagination Unbound: Gamestorming Your Future. The purpose of this four-hour experience is to understand your innate imaginal capacity, learn to strengthen it, then design and simulate a future—for yourself—that you want to see.1
* * * This is your final boarding call to join us. If you become (or already are) a Paid Subscriber to Nothing in the Way, you get 10% off the ticket price. Just type ‘IMAGINE10’ into your registration form. * * *
Workshop Details:
Workshop Title: Imagination Unbound: Gamestorming Your Future
Workshop Purpose: Combine gamestorming with techniques for future-simulation to help you to discover, design, and activate a personal aspirational state using two of your most powerful innate capacities: visualization and imagination.
Date, Time and Duration: Friday, February 13 / 9a - 1p U.S. PST
Format: Facilitated Live on Zoom (four hours of didactic and experiential content with two seasoned game facilitators)
Cost: $282 (10% discount for Paid Subscribers to Nothing in the Way. 20% off if you bring a guest! Type ‘IMAGINE10’ or ‘GUEST20’ into your registration form.’)
Recording Available?: Yes
FYI, our guest facilitator, Patti Dobrowolski, is the inventor of the Draw-Your-Future method. Tens of thousands around the world have leveraged this technique to change the course of their lives—sometimes in subtle ways, sometimes in startling ways. Patti has stories of future simulation and activation that are truly inspiring.
I hope you take this chance to collaborate with us. Think of it as adding a silver lining to your future.
Warmly,
Sun
Carl Jung is well-known for his extensive development of and advocacy for active imagination in the imaginal field—what he called mundis imaginalis. The artwork features a paraphrase of an original quote in Psychological Types, in The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 6, Chapter 1, p. 82 (paragraph 93): “Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable.”




