Presented by Jeffrey Albaugh

Whereas dreams occur to individuals, and often hold meanings specific to the individual to whom they present themselves, myths, legends, and folklore are collective experiences, offerings meanings germane to the community. This workshop will use methods usually reserved for the understanding of dreams to investigate and uncover the hidden meanings within those stories that we share. The Magic Pomegranate, a fairy tale of travel, discovery, magic, healing, sibling rivalry, and wisdom, will be the focus of this workshop.

Jeffrey Albaugh is an independent scholar and educator. Jeffrey holds a Bachelor’s in Theatre, and a Master’s in Depth Psychology. He has served on the Board of Directors for Cherry Hill Seminary, currently serves as Program Manager for the Conference on Current Pagan Studies, and is co-chair of the Pagan Studies Unit of the American Academy of Religion, Western Regional. He is an initiate of the Gardnerian and Georgian traditions and studied the Anderson Feri Tradition with T. Thorn Coyle.

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