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                     The International Society
                                        for
                       Embodied Imagination

The International Society for Embodied Imagination was founded on November 3, 2006 at the International Conference for Embodied Imagination held at South China Normal University; Guangzhou, China.

Embodied Imagination assumes that 'the body' and 'the psyche' are ongoing embodiment processes. It is predicated on the inherent intelligence of creative imagination.

The purpose of the International Society for Embodied Imagination is the propagation of notions and studies in the field of Embodiment.

The International Society for Embodied Imagination supervises the training of Embodiment Therapisttm and Embodiment Coachtm
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Online Lectures, Dreamgroups, and Travel

A Calendar of practical dreamwork groups, lectures,
workshops and related events to be held on Paltalk
in 2009, can be accessed at: Online Events

DREAMING AND HEALTH


Since 1997, Robert Bosnak and Jill Fischer have led dream groups on the Internet based on the method, called Embodied Imagination. Using a variety of body centered techniques, Embodied Imagination allows the dreamer, through careful concentration, to "re-enter" the dream ambience and return to a state as close as possible to the dreamstate itself. Working on dreams in this way allows for personal, physical, emotional and archetypal elements to be uncovered.

This kind of dreamwork, developed by Robert Bosnak, has been particularly effective in working with individuals with severe physical illness and in contributing to positive therapeutic outcomes.

In an effort to continue this work, cyberdreamwork.com (via Paltalk) is always interested in forming dream groups devoted to working with individuals with physical illness. If you, a family member, a friend or an acquaintance would like to have more information about joining one of these groups, please contact:
Robert Bosnak at rbosnak@mindspring.com
or webmaster@cyberdreamwork.com

Please be assured all information received is entirely
confidential to preserve the anonymity of each participant.

Cyberdreamwork Magazine - The Dreamworker

The Dreamworker is an electronic monthly magazine containing articles on dreaming, imagination and cyberculture. A wide variety of contributors will elucidate dreaming and cyberspace from their own unique cultural perspectives. Cyberdreamwork Magazine

Audio Tapes

psychevisual.com has created a "NEW" four part audio/visual presentation by Robert Bosnak.

Embodied Imagination in the Work With Dreams and Memories is an audio/video presentation that discusses the history, theory and practice of Embodied Imagination. It also includes a live demonstration of the method, followed by a discussion of the work.

The complete series is not to be missed if you are interested in the most recent discussion of Embodied Imagination. This audio/video presentation was created in January, 2007.

Listen in real-time to the following audio tapes
on RealPlayer 8 Basic.

1. Robert Bosnak. Dream Induction.

This audiotape guides listeners in two exercises as
they work with their own dreams.

2. Robert Bosnak. Cultures of Dreaming.
ASD; Presidental Address June 15-19, 2002


Copies of all audiotapes are available for $12.50.
If interested contact our webmaster:
webmaster@cyberdreamwork.com

To listen to more go to: Audio Tapes

Travel

        DREAMING IN Hawaii - July 21-27, 2004

    

       Our fascinating journey began at the rim of the crater,
       Kilauea. This magical spot located in Hawaii'i's        Volcanoes National Park has always been a revered and        sacred site. Mark Twain, on seeing Kilauea in 1866,        enthusiastically wrote, "Here was room for the
       imagination to work!"



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 LEGENDS
 A LITTLE HISTORY
 The VOLCANO HOUSE
 INTENSIVE SCHEDULE



LEGENDS

Aia La 'o Pele

No Kahiki mai ka wahine `o Pele,
Mai ka `aina mai o Polapola,
Mai ka punohu a Kane,
Mai ke ao lapa i ka lani.

The woman Pele comes from Kahiki,
From the land of Polapola,
From the rising mist of Kane,
From the clouds that move in the sky.


According to legend, Hawaii'i's Big Island is the home of Pele, the revered goddess of fire and the volcano. Her spirit resides in the Halema'uma'u crater on the Kilauea volcano. "Pele is volcanism in all its forms. Her poetic name is Ka wahine `ai honua, the woman who devours the land. When her molten body moves, the land trembles and the sky is afire with a crimson glow. Those present whisper in awe, "`Ae aia la `o Pele, there is Pele".

"In her presence, our senses awaken. We smell the sulfur. We feel the heat where the steam dances above the earthcracks at Wahine Kapu. Pele's tears hide in the cinder outfall at Pu`u Pua`i, her golden hair sparkles between the rope folds of pahoehoe lava. A play of sunlight on her ebony rock reveals a shimmering rainbow of color".


It is said that Pele had a short and violent marriage to Kamapua'a, the god of water. In a rage, she ousted Kamapua'a from their Halema'uma'u home and chased him with streams of lava into the sea. He retaliated with storms of rain. The battle raged and the two weakened as fire won, then rain, then fire.



This symbolism portrays the often violent interaction of lava and water associated with explosive hydrovolcanic eruptions and is a fitting reminder that Pele is alive and well. This photo was taken by Kim Miller, a group participant, on a night walk to view the Volcano.



Today, Hawai'i's Volcanoes National Park protects 377 square miles of the island's volcanic wonders and is a refuge for surviving native plants and animals.

  

At one with nature, Hawaiians are at home in a world alive with spirit forces. Photos by Kim Miller.


Pele's husband, Kamapua`a, desperate to escape his fate, turned himself into the `ama`u fern and surrounded the summit caldera. Thus the name Halema`uma`u, house surrounded by the `ama`u fern.


`ama`u

The fern's poetic name, pua`a `ehu`ehu (singed pig), refers to the new fronds' red color, a sign that Kamapua`a was burned by the last bits of Pele's fire.





`Ohelo

To the Hawaiian eye the `ohelo is no mere plant. It is Pele's sister, Ka`ohelo, out of whose bones sprang the red-berried bush.

Embodied in earthly and heavenly phenomena, Pele's `ohana (family) is ever present in the volcano region. Another sister, Hi`iaka-i-ka-pua`ena`ena, is the rosy glow of dawn on clouds and mountains. Pele's brothers, Ka-moho-ali`i, Kane-hekili, and Ke-ua-ake-po are steam, thunder and rain of fire.



Aumakua

To some Hawaiian families, `io, the Hawaiian hawk, is a sacred `aumakua or ancestral spirit. What was human in life became upon death a guardian god possessing awesome power and loving concern. Ka `io nui maka lana au moku, the great hawk with eyes that see everywhere on the land.

As both godly ancestors and spiritual parents, `aumakua assumed a myriad of kino lau (body forms) of plant, animal or mineral. They brought warnings of coming misfortune and deliverance from immediate danger through dreams, visions and physical manifestations.




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A LITTLE HISTORY

In 1980, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural organization (UNESCO) named Hawai'i's Volcanoes National Park an International Biosphere Reserve because of its outstanding scenic and scientific values. The park was recognized for its important volcanic sites (including two of the world's most active volcanoes); its volcanic island ecosystem, which preserves one of the largest significant ecosystems on the Hawaiian Islands; and its cultural and historic sites.

Then, in 1982 Hawai'i's Volcanoes National Park was named a World Heritage Site. World Heritage Sites recognize and protect areas around the globe that have outstanding natural, historical, and cultural values. It evolved from the idea that certain natural and cultural sites have "universal value" for all people.





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THE VOLCANO HOUSE


We will be staying at the Volcano House Hotel, a cultural landscape built in 1941. It is part of the Kilauea Historic District.

The Volcano House's history has been traced back to 1824 when Chiefess Kapiolani (a Christian convert) and her entourage built a grass shack on the crater rim. Many have stayed at this unique place... Queen Liliuokalani, Mark Twain and President Franklin D. Roosevelt were among its guests.

For more information visit the website Volcano House Hotel



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INTENSIVE SCHEDULE

7/21 - [7PM-10PM] Opening Meeting.

7/22 - [9AM-1PM Dreamwork ---2:30-5:30 Trip to the lava flows, where the lava hits the ocean)---7:00 PM-10 PM Dreamwork]

We had dinner together this evening

7/23 - [9AM-2 PM--Dreamwork--7:00PM-10PM] Free time to explore --- 2 PM to 7PM


7/24 - [9AM-12 PM--Dreamwork] Free time to explore --- 1PM to 4PM----6-8 PM Night Trip to Observatory [8 PM-10 PM Dreamwork]

We had dinner together this evening

7/25 - [9AM-2 PM--Dreamwork--7:00 PM-10 PM] Free time to explore --- 2 PM to 7 PM



7/26 - [9AM-2 PM--Dreamwork] Free time to explore --- 2 PM to 6 PM



Farewell Dinner at Volcano House

7/27 - Departure











Important Sites to Visit:

Hawaii'i Island Science Portal
How Volcanos Work
Hawaii'i Volcanoes National Park
Information on this link comes from this site.

Daily Kilauea Updates-Hawaiian Volcano Observatory




Map Key: green line: county road (Hwy 11 from Hilo); black lines: park roads; blue lines: Crater Rim Trail



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