Drinking from the Imaginal Well: A Journey into Creativity and Deep Imagination
Date: Third Saturday of Each Month
Time: 8am-10:00Am MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Dāna (suggested $25) — learn more about dāna“A good well never runs dry; you can always depend on it. And water is the source of life. But the source of life, like all things, must be cared for; a good well must be tended.”
– Sharon Blackie, Author of 'If Women Rose Rooted'Overview
Each of us are born with a creative spark and the capacity for deep ways of knowing through imagination and the natural world. Yet the demands of late-stage capitalism have cut us off from these vital facets of our wholeness. In this monthly drop-in experiential class, you’ll be guided into the imaginal world through deep imagery, drinking from the fertile source of your own creativity and intuition.
In this monthly drop-in experiential class, we will tend to the imaginal well through deep imagery. Participants will be guided into the imaginal world through the depths of their unconscious material drinking the fertile images of their own creativity and deep ways of knowing. They will have an opportunity to ignite their creative spark into a life-giving fire of imagination.
This class may be for your if:You’re seeking a connection with your creative imagination and the living earth
You’re curious to plumb the depths of your psyche in search of your unique strengths that contribute to wholeness
You’re wanting to explore creative pathways to self-healing
Tools and Practices:Deep imageryVisual arts: drawing, painting, and/or collage
Authentic movement
Creative writing
Mirroring
Materials to Bring:Openness to the journey
Journal for reflective writing
Art supplies that call to you
Blankets, pillows, or anything that supports your comfort during imagery
Your Facilitator: Theresa Benson, PhD, REAT, REACE
Rewilding Guide, Expressive Arts Therapist, Eco-Spiritual AlchemistTheresa has spent decades exploring psychology, integrative health, deep imagination, and eco-spirituality, weaving these threads together to help individuals and groups awaken to their wild nature and soulful potential. She guides participants in deep imagery, expressive arts, and land-based practices, cultivating connection with their inner wholeness and the living world. Rather than offering answers, Theresa creates conditions where insights and experiences emerge, supporting each person’s unique journey toward self-healing and alignment with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about Theresa
Seeking Wild Clarity and Connection: Eco-Spiritual Practice, Wilderness Relatedness, and Soulful Discovery
Date: Second Sunday of Each Month
Time: 5:00 - 6:30pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: FreeOverview
This interactive drop-in class invites you to explore eco-spiritual themes, your relationship with the natural world, and your own ecological identity. Through guided reflection, discussion, and practices such as meditation, journaling, and dialogue, participants reconnect with nature and each other.
You will leave with:Practices for deepening your connection with nature and community
Tools for listening and engaging with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration between sessions
This class may resonate if:You are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You are curious about the Workshop – this drop-in provides an introduction to the techniques to be used in the workshop, which takes more time for a deeper dive
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to identify a natural outdoor setting you can visit in your mind as part of a guided meditation. You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Bring a journal or anything for capturing your own thoughts to reflect upon with others. Also, bring an object that symbolizes nature and ecology for you.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott
Drinking from the Imaginal Well: A Journey into Creativity and Deep Imagination
Date: Third Saturday of Each Month
Time: 8am-10:00Am MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Dāna (suggested $25) — learn more about dāna“A good well never runs dry; you can always depend on it. And water is the source of life. But the source of life, like all things, must be cared for; a good well must be tended.”
– Sharon Blackie, Author of 'If Women Rose Rooted'Overview
Each of us are born with a creative spark and the capacity for deep ways of knowing through imagination and the natural world. Yet the demands of late-stage capitalism have cut us off from these vital facets of our wholeness. In this monthly drop-in experiential class, you’ll be guided into the imaginal world through deep imagery, drinking from the fertile source of your own creativity and intuition.
In this monthly drop-in experiential class, we will tend to the imaginal well through deep imagery. Participants will be guided into the imaginal world through the depths of their unconscious material drinking the fertile images of their own creativity and deep ways of knowing. They will have an opportunity to ignite their creative spark into a life-giving fire of imagination.
This class may be for your if:You’re seeking a connection with your creative imagination and the living earth
You’re curious to plumb the depths of your psyche in search of your unique strengths that contribute to wholeness
You’re wanting to explore creative pathways to self-healing
Tools and PracticesDeep imagery
Visual arts: drawing, painting, and/or collage
Authentic movement
Creative writing
Mirroring
Materials to BringOpenness to the journey
Journal for reflective writing
Art supplies that call to you
Blankets, pillows, or anything that supports your comfort during imagery
Your Facilitator: Theresa Benson, PhD, REAT, REACE
Rewilding Guide, Expressive Arts Therapist, Eco-Spiritual AlchemistTheresa has spent decades exploring psychology, integrative health, deep imagination, and eco-spirituality, weaving these threads together to help individuals and groups awaken to their wild nature and soulful potential. She guides participants in deep imagery, expressive arts, and land-based practices, cultivating connection with their inner wholeness and the living world. Rather than offering answers, Theresa creates conditions where insights and experiences emerge, supporting each person’s unique journey toward self-healing and alignment with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about Theresa
Seeking Wild Clarity and Connection: Eco-Spiritual Practice, Wilderness Relatedness, and Soulful Discovery
Date: Second Sunday of Each Month
Time: 5:00 - 6:30pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: FreeOverview
This interactive drop-in class invites you to explore eco-spiritual themes, your relationship with the natural world, and your own ecological identity. Through guided reflection, discussion, and practices such as meditation, journaling, and dialogue, participants reconnect with nature and each other.
You will leave with:Practices for deepening your connection with nature and community
Tools for listening and engaging with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration between sessions
This class may resonate if:You are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You are curious about the Workshop – this drop-in provides an introduction to the techniques to be used in the workshop, which takes more time for a deeper dive
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to identify a natural outdoor setting you can visit in your mind as part of a guided meditation. You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Bring a journal or anything for capturing your own thoughts to reflect upon with others. Also, bring an object that symbolizes nature and ecology for you.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott
Drinking from the Imaginal Well: A Journey into Creativity and Deep Imagination
Date: Third Saturday of Each Month
Time: 8am-10:00Am MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Dāna (suggested $25) — learn more about dāna“A good well never runs dry; you can always depend on it. And water is the source of life. But the source of life, like all things, must be cared for; a good well must be tended.”
– Sharon Blackie, Author of 'If Women Rose Rooted'Overview
Each of us are born with a creative spark and the capacity for deep ways of knowing through imagination and the natural world. Yet the demands of late-stage capitalism have cut us off from these vital facets of our wholeness. In this monthly drop-in experiential class, you’ll be guided into the imaginal world through deep imagery, drinking from the fertile source of your own creativity and intuition.
In this monthly drop-in experiential class, we will tend to the imaginal well through deep imagery. Participants will be guided into the imaginal world through the depths of their unconscious material drinking the fertile images of their own creativity and deep ways of knowing. They will have an opportunity to ignite their creative spark into a life-giving fire of imagination.
This class may be for your if:You’re seeking a connection with your creative imagination and the living earth
You’re curious to plumb the depths of your psyche in search of your unique strengths that contribute to wholeness
You’re wanting to explore creative pathways to self-healing
Tools and PracticesDeep imagery
Visual arts: drawing, painting, and/or collage
Authentic movement
Creative writing
Mirroring
Materials to BringOpenness to the journey
Journal for reflective writing
Art supplies that call to you
Blankets, pillows, or anything that supports your comfort during imagery
Your Facilitator: Theresa Benson, PhD, REAT, REACE
Rewilding Guide, Expressive Arts Therapist, Eco-Spiritual AlchemistTheresa has spent decades exploring psychology, integrative health, deep imagination, and eco-spirituality, weaving these threads together to help individuals and groups awaken to their wild nature and soulful potential. She guides participants in deep imagery, expressive arts, and land-based practices, cultivating connection with their inner wholeness and the living world. Rather than offering answers, Theresa creates conditions where insights and experiences emerge, supporting each person’s unique journey toward self-healing and alignment with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about Theresa
Seeking Wild Clarity and Connection: Eco-Spiritual Practice, Wilderness Relatedness, and Soulful Discovery
Date: Second Sunday of Each Month
Time: 5:00 - 6:30pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: FreeOverview
This interactive drop-in class invites you to explore eco-spiritual themes, your relationship with the natural world, and your own ecological identity. Through guided reflection, discussion, and practices such as meditation, journaling, and dialogue, participants reconnect with nature and each other.
You will leave with:Practices for deepening your connection with nature and community
Tools for listening and engaging with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration between sessions
This class may resonate if:You are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You are curious about the Workshop – this drop-in provides an introduction to the techniques to be used in the workshop, which takes more time for a deeper dive
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to identify a natural outdoor setting you can visit in your mind as part of a guided meditation. You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Bring a journal or anything for capturing your own thoughts to reflect upon with others. Also, bring an object that symbolizes nature and ecology for you.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott
Drinking from the Imaginal Well: A Journey into Creativity and Deep Imagination
Date: Third Saturday of Each Month
Time: 8am-10:00Am MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Dāna (suggested $25) — learn more about dāna“A good well never runs dry; you can always depend on it. And water is the source of life. But the source of life, like all things, must be cared for; a good well must be tended.”
– Sharon Blackie, Author of 'If Women Rose Rooted'Overview
Each of us are born with a creative spark and the capacity for deep ways of knowing through imagination and the natural world. Yet the demands of late-stage capitalism have cut us off from these vital facets of our wholeness. In this monthly drop-in experiential class, you’ll be guided into the imaginal world through deep imagery, drinking from the fertile source of your own creativity and intuition.
In this monthly drop-in experiential class, we will tend to the imaginal well through deep imagery. Participants will be guided into the imaginal world through the depths of their unconscious material drinking the fertile images of their own creativity and deep ways of knowing. They will have an opportunity to ignite their creative spark into a life-giving fire of imagination.
This class may be for your if:You’re seeking a connection with your creative imagination and the living earth
You’re curious to plumb the depths of your psyche in search of your unique strengths that contribute to wholeness
You’re wanting to explore creative pathways to self-healing
Tools and PracticesDeep imagery
Visual arts: drawing, painting, and/or collage
Authentic movement
Creative writing
Mirroring
Materials to BringOpenness to the journey
Journal for reflective writing
Art supplies that call to you
Blankets, pillows, or anything that supports your comfort during imagery
Your Facilitator: Theresa Benson, PhD, REAT, REACE
Rewilding Guide, Expressive Arts Therapist, Eco-Spiritual AlchemistTheresa has spent decades exploring psychology, integrative health, deep imagination, and eco-spirituality, weaving these threads together to help individuals and groups awaken to their wild nature and soulful potential. She guides participants in deep imagery, expressive arts, and land-based practices, cultivating connection with their inner wholeness and the living world. Rather than offering answers, Theresa creates conditions where insights and experiences emerge, supporting each person’s unique journey toward self-healing and alignment with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about Theresa
Seeking Wild Clarity and Connection: Eco-Spiritual Practice, Wilderness Relatedness, and Soulful Discovery
Date: Second Sunday of Each Month
Time: 5:00 - 6:30pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: FreeOverview
This interactive drop-in class invites you to explore eco-spiritual themes, your relationship with the natural world, and your own ecological identity. Through guided reflection, discussion, and practices such as meditation, journaling, and dialogue, participants reconnect with nature and each other.
You will leave with:Practices for deepening your connection with nature and community
Tools for listening and engaging with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration between sessions
This class may resonate if:You are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You are curious about the Workshop – this drop-in provides an introduction to the techniques to be used in the workshop, which takes more time for a deeper dive
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to identify a natural outdoor setting you can visit in your mind as part of a guided meditation. You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Bring a journal or anything for capturing your own thoughts to reflect upon with others. Also, bring an object that symbolizes nature and ecology for you.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott
Drinking from the Imaginal Well: A Journey into Creativity and Deep Imagination
Date: Third Saturday of Each Month
Time: 8am-10:00Am MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Dāna (suggested $25) — learn more about dāna“A good well never runs dry; you can always depend on it. And water is the source of life. But the source of life, like all things, must be cared for; a good well must be tended.”
– Sharon Blackie, Author of 'If Women Rose Rooted'Overview
Each of us are born with a creative spark and the capacity for deep ways of knowing through imagination and the natural world. Yet the demands of late-stage capitalism have cut us off from these vital facets of our wholeness. In this monthly drop-in experiential class, you’ll be guided into the imaginal world through deep imagery, drinking from the fertile source of your own creativity and intuition.
In this monthly drop-in experiential class, we will tend to the imaginal well through deep imagery. Participants will be guided into the imaginal world through the depths of their unconscious material drinking the fertile images of their own creativity and deep ways of knowing. They will have an opportunity to ignite their creative spark into a life-giving fire of imagination.
This class may be for your if:You’re seeking a connection with your creative imagination and the living earth
You’re curious to plumb the depths of your psyche in search of your unique strengths that contribute to wholeness
You’re wanting to explore creative pathways to self-healing
Tools and PracticesDeep imagery
Visual arts: drawing, painting, and/or collage
Authentic movement
Creative writing
Mirroring
Materials to BringOpenness to the journey
Journal for reflective writing
Art supplies that call to you
Blankets, pillows, or anything that supports your comfort during imagery
Your Facilitator: Theresa Benson, PhD, REAT, REACE
Rewilding Guide, Expressive Arts Therapist, Eco-Spiritual AlchemistTheresa has spent decades exploring psychology, integrative health, deep imagination, and eco-spirituality, weaving these threads together to help individuals and groups awaken to their wild nature and soulful potential. She guides participants in deep imagery, expressive arts, and land-based practices, cultivating connection with their inner wholeness and the living world. Rather than offering answers, Theresa creates conditions where insights and experiences emerge, supporting each person’s unique journey toward self-healing and alignment with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about Theresa
Drinking from the Imaginal Well: A Journey into Creativity and Deep Imagination
Date: Third Saturday of Each Month
Time: 8am-10:00Am MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: Dāna (suggested $25) — learn more about dāna“A good well never runs dry; you can always depend on it. And water is the source of life. But the source of life, like all things, must be cared for; a good well must be tended.”
– Sharon Blackie, Author of 'If Women Rose Rooted'Overview
Each of us are born with a creative spark and the capacity for deep ways of knowing through imagination and the natural world. Yet the demands of late-stage capitalism have cut us off from these vital facets of our wholeness. In this monthly drop-in experiential class, you’ll be guided into the imaginal world through deep imagery, drinking from the fertile source of your own creativity and intuition.
In this monthly drop-in experiential class, we will tend to the imaginal well through deep imagery. Participants will be guided into the imaginal world through the depths of their unconscious material drinking the fertile images of their own creativity and deep ways of knowing. They will have an opportunity to ignite their creative spark into a life-giving fire of imagination.
This class may be for your if:You’re seeking a connection with your creative imagination and the living earth
You’re curious to plumb the depths of your psyche in search of your unique strengths that contribute to wholeness
You’re wanting to explore creative pathways to self-healing
Tools and PracticesDeep imagery
Visual arts: drawing, painting, and/or collage
Authentic movement
Creative writing
Mirroring
Materials to BringOpenness to the journey
Journal for reflective writing
Art supplies that call to you
Blankets, pillows, or anything that supports your comfort during imagery
Your Facilitator: Theresa Benson, PhD, REAT, REACE
Rewilding Guide, Expressive Arts Therapist, Eco-Spiritual AlchemistTheresa has spent decades exploring psychology, integrative health, deep imagination, and eco-spirituality, weaving these threads together to help individuals and groups awaken to their wild nature and soulful potential. She guides participants in deep imagery, expressive arts, and land-based practices, cultivating connection with their inner wholeness and the living world. Rather than offering answers, Theresa creates conditions where insights and experiences emerge, supporting each person’s unique journey toward self-healing and alignment with the more-than-human world.
Learn more about Theresa
Seeking Wild Clarity and Connection: Eco-Spiritual Practice, Wilderness Relatedness, and Soulful Discovery
Date: Second Sunday of Each Month
Time: 5:00 - 6:30pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: FreeOverview
This interactive drop-in class invites you to explore eco-spiritual themes, your relationship with the natural world, and your own ecological identity. Through guided reflection, discussion, and practices such as meditation, journaling, and dialogue, participants reconnect with nature and each other.
You will leave with:Practices for deepening your connection with nature and community
Tools for listening and engaging with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration between sessions
This class may resonate if:You are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You are curious about the Workshop – this drop-in provides an introduction to the techniques to be used in the workshop, which takes more time for a deeper dive
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to identify a natural outdoor setting you can visit in your mind as part of a guided meditation. You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Bring a journal or anything for capturing your own thoughts to reflect upon with others. Also, bring an object that symbolizes nature and ecology for you.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott
Seeking Wild Clarity and Connection: Eco-Spiritual Practice, Wilderness Relatedness, and Soulful Discovery
Date: Second Sunday of Each Month
Time: 5:00 - 6:30pm MT
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: FreeOverview
This interactive drop-in class invites you to explore eco-spiritual themes, your relationship with the natural world, and your own ecological identity. Through guided reflection, discussion, and practices such as meditation, journaling, and dialogue, participants reconnect with nature and each other.
You will leave with:Practices for deepening your connection with nature and community
Tools for listening and engaging with the more-than-human world
Resources to continue your exploration between sessions
This class may resonate if:You are seeking reconnection with the living Earth
You are curious about eco-spirituality and ecological identity
You are wanting connection with other seekers
You are exploring your place and purpose within the greater whole
You are curious about the Workshop – this drop-in provides an introduction to the techniques to be used in the workshop, which takes more time for a deeper dive
LogisticsParticipants are encouraged to identify a natural outdoor setting you can visit in your mind as part of a guided meditation. You will also need a quiet, private place to join the Zoom session.
Bring a journal or anything for capturing your own thoughts to reflect upon with others. Also, bring an object that symbolizes nature and ecology for you.
Your Facilitator: Scott Godlew
Scott Godlew is an eco-spiritual catalyst whose work blends ecological awareness, depth psychology, and soul-centered practice. He guides participants to explore their relationship with the natural world, each other, and their own purpose within the greater whole.
Learn more about Scott