Events with Sheri D. Kling
Sheri offers various events designed for purposes of spiritual growth and education, such as Dream Divina online workshops, online courses, and in-person retreats, as well as Music & Message presentations. Click on the links below to register for upcoming events!
Classes and Other Offerings
Mining Your Dreams for Spiritual Gold: The Dream Divina Process
October 2, 2024, ONLINE
Hosted by Mary Jo Cranmore of Soulful Revolution
Are you ready to discover the treasures hidden in your dreams?
What may seem like nonsense could be the key to your spiritual awakening. In this experiential class, Dr. Sheri Kling will open a pathway into our deepest wisdom – the mystically coded messages in our dreams.
Our spiritual goldmining adventure begins with an introduction to Jungian concepts that reveal the incredible power of the human psyche and its connection to the Divine. Through a blend of ancient practices and contemporary insights, Dr. Sheri will lead us through her Dream Divina process – an immersive experience of guided visualization and silent contemplation – to decipher the secrets of one of your own dreams.
Whether you are a newcomer to the spiritual path or a seasoned seeker, Dr. Sheri’s creative process promises new insights and revelations. Be prepared with a dream to explore and join us on this transformative journey.
Healing Our Collective Pain: Worldviews, Dreamwork, and Transformation
November 12 & 19, 2024, ONLINE
Hosted by the Center for Christogenesis at Villanova University. This is a two-part workshop with Sheri Kling on November 12 and 19 at 7PM ET.
We are a fragmented people in deep pain. In the West – and especially in the United States – we are divided societally, as evidenced in our political polarization and the rise of hate groups, we are divided interpersonally as evidenced in increasing loneliness and isolation, and we are divided intrapersonally, as is evidenced by the exploding usage of antidepressants and the correlation between early adverse childhood experience and adult suffering and illness.
Could there be a way to look at both cosmos and psyche that promotes wholeness rather than separation? Whether the topic is politics, racism, or environmental destruction, the hard truth is that we cannot effect a change in the popular imagination with facts and reason alone. In this workshop, Sheri D. Kling will offer new ways to look at both cosmos and psyche and show how a spiritual practice of dream work can be an embodied, transformational practice that reveals a Reality that shows us that we matter, we belong, and we can experience positive change.
The Dreaming Body and Religious Experience
November 21, 7:00-9:00pm, IN PERSON
C.G. Jung Library of Tampa Bay
In-Person Lecture / Saint Leo University Tampa Education Center
1403 N. Howard Ave., Tampa, FL 33607
If imagination can assist in healing, how might the images in our dreams be part of the journey toward psycho-spiritual wholeness and transformation? Rather than perpetuating the chasm between dreams-as-solely-brain-generated or dreams-as-supernatural-divine-messages, in this lecture, Dr. Sheri D. Kling will show how the bold claims of Alfred North Whitehead about perception and internal relations alongside C.G. Jung can expand our discussion of dreaming to include brain, body, world, and that transpersonal reality that some call “God.”
Haden Institute Summer Dream & Spirituality Conference
“Sacred Cosmos: Sacred Soul.”
May 28 – June 2, 2025, HYBRID (Online and In-Person)
Kanuga Conference Center, Hendersonville, NC
Sheri Kling will be a keynoter alongside Ilia Delio and others, and lead a workshop.
We need a new framework for thinking about God, religion, and spirituality in an age of quantum physics and evolution – one that transcends the obstacles of dogmas in religious traditions. Ilia Delio, author of The Not-Yet God, offers a way forward for a vision of God and the Cosmos that is deeply satisfying for both the mind and the heart. She engages the insights of Carl Jung, the Jesuit scientist-theologian Teilhard de Chardin, and process thinkers. At the 2025 Haden Summer Dream and Spirituality Conference, we will explore the insights of Jung’s analytical psychology, modern science, and ancient mysticism. Dream work, contemplative practices, rituals, and creative embodiment will ground these insights into a personal and practical spirituality of love and connection to the whole of the Cosmos.
The path to wholeness involves waking up to the deep knowledge of our sacred relationship to the Earth. This path is affirmed in many traditions: Jung’s psycho-spiritual approach, Celtic Christianity, and the Perennial Wisdom tradition found in many mystical and Indigenous spiritualities. Strengthening our relationship with the Earth is the path forward.
The Dreaming Body and Religious Experience
November 21, 7:00-9:00pm
C.G. Jung Library of Tampa Bay
In-Person Lecture / Saint Leo University Tampa Education Center
1403 N. Howard Ave., Tampa, FL 33607
If imagination can assist in healing, how might the images in our dreams be part of the journey toward psycho-spiritual wholeness and transformation? Rather than perpetuating the chasm between dreams-as-solely-brain-generated or dreams-as-supernatural-divine-messages, in this lecture, Dr. Sheri D. Kling will show how the bold claims of Alfred North Whitehead about perception and internal relations alongside C.G. Jung can expand our discussion of dreaming to include brain, body, world, and that transpersonal reality that some call “God.”