If you would like to schedule me to lead a workshop for your church, dream group, art class, clients, conference, or friends and family, please contact me. I am also always happy to work with you to create the custom workshop of your dreams!
Upcoming Workshops
Five Saturdays in January 2026:
January 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 (2:00-3:45 PM)
$350 for 5 weeks
Virtual
Contact me to reserve
Introduction to Past Life Regression: Journeying Through Time for Healing and Transformation
This experiential workshop offers an introduction to past life regression as both a therapeutic modality and a pathway to spiritual growth, whether understood literally as memories of previous incarnations or metaphorically as the psyche's symbolic language—arising from what Jung called the collective unconscious—past life experiences can unlock profound insights into present-day patterns, relationships, and soul wounds.
Through guided regression work, participants often encounter:
Root causes of phobias, anxieties, and inexplicable fears that have no origin in the current lifetime
Karmic patterns and soul contracts that illuminate recurring relationship dynamics
Unresolved trauma held in the body-mind that seeks completion and integration
Soul gifts and forgotten wisdom waiting to be reclaimed
A more profound sense of life purpose and the soul's evolutionary journey
This workshop will include:
Theoretical foundations of past life regression in depth psychology and transpersonal therapy
The relationship between past life work and Jung's concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes
Safe, guided regression experiences (both partner and group)
Integration techniques for working with material that emerges
Ethical considerations and contraindications
No previous experience necessary. Come with an open mind and a willingness to explore the mysteries of consciousness.
Five Saturdays in January 2026:
January 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 (4:00-5:45 PM)
$350 for 5 weeks
Virtual
Contact me to reserve
The Enneagram: A Map of the Soul's Journey
The Enneagram is an ancient system of personality typology that reveals not just who we are, but why we are—uncovering the core wounds, defense mechanisms, and unconscious patterns that shape our lives. Far more than a personality assessment, the Enneagram serves as a profound tool for shadow work, self-compassion, and spiritual awakening.
This workshop weaves together theoretical understanding and experiential practicum, offering both intellectual insight and embodied recognition of type patterns in ourselves and others.
Participants are encouraged to take the Enneagram assessment at www.enneagraminstitute.com prior to the workshop, though it is not necessary. Self-discovery of your type will also emerge through the work itself.
Workshop Components:
The sacred geometry and spiritual origins of the Enneagram
How the Enneagram intersects with Jungian psychology, shadow work, and individuation
Deep dives into all nine types: core motivations, defense mechanisms, childhood wounds, and paths to liberation
Practical exercises: identifying your type, recognizing subtypes, and working with wings and arrows
Relational dynamics: how types interact, conflict, and complement one another
Integration practices for transforming type patterns into conscious choice
Type 1 — The Perfectionist/Reformer
Driven by a need to be good, right, and beyond criticism. Core wound: "I am flawed." Struggles with inner criticism and repressed anger. Path to freedom: embracing imperfection and spontaneity.
Type 2 — The Helper/Giver
Motivated by the need to be needed and loved. Core wound: "I am not worthy of love as I am." Gives to earn love while suppressing own needs. Path to freedom: recognizing their own inherent worthiness.
Type 3 — The Achiever/Performer
Driven by the need to succeed and be valued. Core wound: "I am only lovable for what I do." Identifies with accomplishments, losing touch with authentic self. Path to freedom: discovering identity beyond achievement.
Type 4 — The Individualist/Romantic
Seeks identity through uniqueness and depth. Core wound: "Something essential is missing in me." Prone to melancholy and longing. Path to freedom: recognizing wholeness in the ordinary present moment.
Type 5 — The Investigator/Observer
Needs to understand and conserve resources (energy, time, emotion). Core wound: "The world is invasive and depleting." Withdraws into mind. Path to freedom: engaging fully with embodied life.
Type 6 — The Loyalist/Skeptic
Driven by need for security and certainty. Core wound: "The world is dangerous and I am unsupported." Tests loyalty, anticipates worst outcomes. Path to freedom: trusting inner authority and present-moment courage.
Type 7 — The Enthusiast/Epicure
Seeks stimulation, pleasure, and possibility. Core wound: "I will be trapped in pain and deprivation." Avoids difficult emotions through distraction. Path to freedom: staying present with what is, including discomfort.
Type 8 — The Challenger/Protector
Needs control, autonomy, and strength. Core wound: "I will be controlled or betrayed if I show vulnerability." Denies weakness. Path to freedom: embracing tenderness and interdependence.
Type 9 — The Peacemaker/Mediator
Driven by need for inner and outer peace. Core wound: "My presence doesn't matter." Merges with others, loses sense of self and priorities. Path to freedom: claiming their voice and sacred anger.
This workshop is transformative for therapists, seekers, and anyone committed to becoming conscious.
Please contact me at draftonblake@gmail.com to arrange a similar workshop.