Source to Screen: Accessing, Manifesting, and Transmitting Great Ideas

With Peter Rader and Paola di Florio

June 20 - 24, 2022

Workshop Schedule

Mon 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Tue - Thu 9:30 am – 1:00 pm
Tue - Thu 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Fri 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

See general schedule information including arrival, departure and meal times.

  • Sleeping Bag Space – $900.00
  • Standard Queen Room – $2,000.00
  • Standard Room Two Beds – $3,200.00
  • Premium Queen Room – $2,800.00
  • Premium King Room – $3,000.00
  • Premium Plus King Room – $3,400.00
  • Point House – $6,500.00
  • Point House Plus - Old Do Not Use – $8,000.00

Source to Screen (S2S) is an immersive week-long lab for creators of all kinds — writers, inventors, filmmakers, musicians, entrepreneurs — anyone who wishes to integrate their spirituality and creativity in order to tap into the deepest source of inspiration and higher intelligence as they bring guided work into the world.

In the words of Carl Jung: “People don’t have ideas. Ideas have people.” Breaking down this process of allowing into three stages (Creation, Manifestation, and Transmission), we walk these steps together, in an impactful, sacred process designed for cohesion, connection, incubation, and transformation.

We live in a world of great distraction that doesn’t exactly encourage deep listening. However, it’s not only possible but urgent for us to reverse those outer-facing sensory “searchlights” and go inwards. When you dive into the field of all possibilities, ideas surprisingly find you with a very specific intention. As you attune to that purpose, you gain discernment, direction, momentum, and flow.

Over the course of five days, you’ll face the “demons” that get in the way of bringing meaningful work into the world, including inertia, ego, outer blocks, and inner resistance. You will discover how obstacles can offer an invitation to pivot. You’ll realize that finding your audience/customers early in your process develops organic, sustainable partnerships, growth, and co-creation.

In S2S, you’ll be guided through:

  • Nonlinear Brainstorming – to invite new and deeper relationships to ideas
  • Hotseats and Breakouts – to foster vulnerability and creative risk-taking
  • Kinetic Creation (yoga, meditation, energy balancing) – to increase attunement
  • Radical Pivots and Adaptivity – to meet obstacles with poise and intelligence
  • Case Studies

Employing timeless principles from Vedic philosophy, S2S uses nonlinear brainstorming to deepen our inspiration, along with experiential exercises. You will do yoga, breathwork, meditation, and movement to tap into the matrix of your creative capacity. You’ll recalibrate intentions and goals. Every step of the lab contains practical solutions to push through whatever is in your way.

The lab is open (by application) to creators of all levels. You can attend either as an “incubator” with a specific project or idea that you want to workshop, or as an “observer/participant” gleaning knowledge about Conscious Creation by watching the process unfold and also participating in that unfolding. In either case, you must submit a one-page application describing your background and creative goals. If you have a project that you’re bringing to the lab, please describe it in one paragraph, tell us where you are with it, and where you want to take it from here. LINK TO APPLICATION.

About the Leaders

Peter Rader

Peter Rader has worked as a film and television writer for 30 years. Since his first script, Waterworld, was produced by Universal in 1995, he’s developed numerous projects for Hollywood studios and industry leaders such as Steven Spielberg, John Davis and Dino De Laurentiis. An acclaimed author, Rader’s first book, Mike Wallace: A Life, was […]

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Paola di Florio

Paola di Florio is an Oscar and Emmy-nominated writer, filmmaker and TV producer whose work features extraordinary individuals and the triumph of the human spirit. She co-wrote & directed AWAKE: The Life of Yogananda (one of the top-grossing indie documentaries of 2014-15) and served as a Series Producer on CNN’s The Seventies. Her documentaries include […]

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