Exploring the Powers of Imagination

DoubleTree Hotel, Warren Place
Tulsa, OK

As humans have become self-aware over the course of evolution, our ability to imagine may have developed to the point that we have gained the capacity to intentionally use imagination to explore, create and solve problems. In a sense, we have learned to harness our dreams, opening the way to the vast, creative capacity of humankind.

Join us to explore the powers of imagination, our birthright and treasure trove of untapped gifts. During this weekend workshop, we will use our imagination to experience a deep listening within, to take note of what would nurture us on our path and give rise to a deeper love and expression of our divine nature.

Through experiential practices and group sharing, we will:

  • Explore the powers of imagination, from daydreaming to envisioning your future
  • Discover how creating an ITP affirmation is based on your capacity to imagine
  • Engage in Leonard Energy Training exercises that capture the imagination of your integral being - body, mind, heart and soul
  • Celebrate the role of imagination in speaking, listening, sensing and playing
  • Experience the impact of imagination when imbued with evolutionary love
  • Learn how scholars from Esalen's Center for Theory and Research approach their study of imagination and the unseen
  • Enjoy exploring imagination through music, movement and community!

Our meetings take place at the Doubletree Warren Place in the Aspen room beginning on Friday evening, 7 - 9 pm, Saturday 8:30 - 5:30 pm, Saturday evening dinner party from 6:30 pm - 9 pm and Sunday from 8:30 - 1 pm. The cost is $250 for ITPI Members, $300 for General Public.

For questions on the workshop, contact Lucy and for registration support, contact Robert Stewart

Workshop Facilitators

Max Gaenslen

Max Gaenslen joined the ITPI management team in 2006 and co-designed and implemented the ITP Mastery program for its 10-year duration. An ITP Mastery teacher and trainer, Max has presented ITP and LET at many workshops, conferences and at Esalen Institute. Max is Coordinator of the Esalen Center for Theory and Research and a certified Hoffman trainer. He has shared his passion for growth and transformation in business, educational, and therapeutic settings. Max has been practicing ITP since 2004.

 

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Pam Kramer

Pam Kramer is President of ITP International, the non-profit organization that stewards ITP and the work of its founders, George Leonard and Michael Murphy. Pam is an ITP Mastery teacher, is on the faculty of Esalen Institute, and presents workshops at venues in the US and abroad. She is engaged in training ITP teachers, helping to form ITP groups, and bringing integral principles and practices to the workplace. Pam is a performance consultant and executive coach for organizations and entrepreneurs in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Location Details

6110 S Yale Ave,
Tulsa, OK 74136

36.073009, -95.924204