Psi2017 – Schedule


PSIBERDREAMING 2017

The PsiberDreaming Conference, “Illuminating the Path: Psi Dreaming for a Better World,” runs from Sunday, September 24, 2017 through Sunday, October 8, 2017. The password-protected conference is hosted on a php discussion board, available to participants 24/7. Following the conference, the forum will be open to participants on a read-only basis until the end of October. Two presentations will be posted each day of the conference for reading and discussion.

FULL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

Sunday, September 24, 2017

  • Conference Open House
  • Outer Inn opens
  • PsiberDreaming Art Gallery opens
  • The Place for Dreams opens

Monday, September 25, 2017

  • Jodine Grundy, “Facing the Trump Effect and Transforming It”
  • Kelly Bulkeley, PhD, “Dreaming in Times of Social Upheaval”

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

  • Rev. Jeremy Taylor, “Archetypal Patterns Currently at Work/Play”
  • Mary Pat Lynch, “The Impact of Eclipses — A Workshop”

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

  • Ryan Hurd, “Womb of the Dreamwalkers”

Thursday, September 28, 2017

  • pasQuale Ourtane, “How I Have Conquered My Worst Fear”
  • Ralf Penderak, “How the Peace Bridge Dreams a Better World”
  • Precognitive Dreaming Contest Posted
  • Art Gallery

Friday, September 29, 2017

  • Metka Cuk, “What is My Ethnicity in My Dreams?”
  • Jeannette Lambert, “Dream Gifts and the Importance of Action Plans”
  • Precognitive Dreaming Contest: Dreaming of target
  • Art Gallery

Saturday, September 30, 2017

  • Maria Cernuto, “Eco-Dreaming: Light Workers Protecting Mother Earth Through the Power of Group Intention”
  • Delia Puiatti, “Mystical Illumination: Illuminating our Inner and Outer Worlds With Psi”
  • Precognitive Dreaming contest: submission deadline, midnight
  • Art Gallery

Sunday, October 1, 2017

  • Alexandra Enns, “Precognitive Hypnogogia as a Source for Lifelong Guidance”
  • Valley Reed, “Interdimensional Light in Dreams”
  • Precognitive Dreaming contest, target posted
  • Art Gallery

Monday, October 2, 2017

  • Kelly Lydick, “Dream Incubation: A Two-Part Method of Inquiry to Reveal the Shadow”
  • Laurel Clark, “Time is Art”
  • Group Psi Game: information posted, group introductions

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

  • Marta Garcia Cadena, “Onierio: Dreams as a Creative Tool in a Baroque Concert”
  • Tzivia Gover and Sherry Puricelli, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Shaman Ring”
  • Precognitive Dreaming Contest: Winner Announced
  • Group Psi Game begins

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

  • Linda Mastrangelo, “Dreaming Myself/ Dreaming a World”
  • Clare Johnson, PhD, “Lucid Soul Dreams: Moving Into the Light”
  • Group Psi Game: post dreams, preliminary discussion begins

Thursday, October 5, 2017

  • Cynthia Pearson, “Dream Psi and Qubits and Code, oh my!”
  • Carol Bodeau and Shannon Bodeau, “Dreaming the Family Spirit: A Story Continues”
  • Group Psi Game: Four possible target pictures posted, final discussion and voting begins

Friday, October 6, 2017

  • Lean Siegrist , “About Alexander the Great’s Dream of Homer and the Island Pharos”
  • Paul Overman, “Aumakua Principle in PsiberDreaming: Man’s Best Friend Lighting the Way”

Saturday, October 7, 2017

  • Reading Day/ Discussion Continues
  • Group Psi Game: Group Choice Deadline, Target Posted

Sunday, October 8, 2017

  • Conference Closes
  • Read-only for attendees available until October 31
  • Conference Evaluation

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IMPORTANT as of APRIL 2, 2020 (re: Covid-19) CONFERENCE STATUS: CANCELED

Dear Dreamers, At this time, we have made the difficult but necessary decision to cancel the June 2020 IASD Annual conference in Scottsdale, Arizona, due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Our top concern is the safety and well-being of our international IASD family, the local area and the communities we serve. We want to thank all of you for your patience and understanding while we worked to make this decision. We also want to thank the Doubletree Hotel in Scottsdale for supporting our organization through this process, continuing the strong partnership which followed our successful conference in 2018. If you have already registered for the conference you will be sent a note shortly on the process to follow for a refund.  As you may know, the Annual Conference is not only our means of maintaining community, but it is our major source of income which we have now lost this year. It is a tough financial time for everyone so please don’t feel obligated, but if you do have the means to donate the amount of your conference fee or any amount to help IASD click here. We greatly value and appreciate your contributions and your generosity. We will sorely miss the in-person energy of our Annual Conference this year, but we hope to see you next year in Ashland! Sincerely, The IASD Executive Committee IASD Office: Office@asdreams.org