The Personal Narrative: Stories of Redemption, Identity and Transformation

The Personal Narrative: Stories of Redemption, Identity and Transformation

Writing in flow. Mindfulness. Meditation. Well-being. Creative arts. Literary tutorials.

By Kim E. Morgan, MAT, MA

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 10:30am - 12:30pm PDT

Location

Coeur d' Alene Library

702 E. Front Ave Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815

About this event

  • 2 hours

You can change overwhelm into overflowing joy! Get out of your comfort zone with journaling, dream work, authentic movement, haiku, mandala drawing and other creative media for personal transformation. Adult play stations are a new feature at the Writers Immersion Workshops. Adult play can relieve stress and improve overall well-being.

Writing in Flow taught by Kim E. Morgan, MAT, MA is a 3-part series held at Coeur d' Alene Library. We focus on literary themes and offer a practical approach to Carl Jung's Active Imagination process. This group coaching program is designed for creative people, not only for genre writers. Hands-on activities center on expressive writing, meditations, and literary tutorials. Learn more at www.kimemorgan.com

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Let me tell you though when I speak of writing, I am not thinking of you as a writer. I am not telling you to engage exclusively in expressive writing. My philosophy is writing as a transformative process is the very essence of becoming, the idea of individuation - a true homecoming into joy, meaning and connection. Writing as a spiritual discipline helps you stay centered and increases your sense of well-being.

I'm a writing teacher, not a counselor. ​I taught as an English professor at the university level. I've practiced meditation for over forty-five years and studied the science of happiness and metaphysics. This includes conducting interdisciplinary research into the work of Carl Jung. I have a background in literature and an avid interest in depth psychology and mythology.