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Pacifica Graduate Institute founder to discuss new book “The Imagination Matrix” in a free live-streamed event


CARPINTERIA, Calif. - Founder Stephen Aizenstat of Pacifica Graduate Institute is offering the community an opportunity to learn about his latest project through a live broadcast.

The renowned author and scholar will share insights from his new book "The Imagination Matrix" in conversation with Kelly Sullivan Walden from the Shift Network.

"We are living in a world where we’re so automated … there’s so much information everything is going so quickly … time to pause … I filled it with exercises and stories. And the work I’ve had all through the years," said Aizenstat.

During the live broadcast, Aizenstat will dive into the themes of his book like how to use your imagination as a resource for change.  

"It’s been years in the making, we are going to do a live broadcast ... with interaction with me," said Aizenstat.

Aizenstat is projecting thousands of people to participate from around the world.

"People are now so gripped with concern, depression, heightened anxiety … working with curiosity and imagination is extraordinary in terms of how it helps people relax," said Aizenstat.

He hopes to reveal how anyone can use their imagination to create new outcomes, real-world solutions, and enhance your well-being.

"I think this opportunity allows everyone to find and discover different ways to manage depression to manage stress to manage anxiety," said executive director Bree Beltran of Dream Tending.

"It is really a guide a map with how to work with yourself and with people you are close to," said Aizenstat.

The free event will be live-streamed on Tuesday, October 24th, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m.

To register for the event, visit: //dreamtending.com/imagination-matrix-book-launch/#register.

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