You can register for one session, or the full series of three sessions (Archetypes, Myths, and Dreams) at a discounted rate: $100 for members and $145 for non-members.
Building upon our initial exploration of water in myth, this second session delves deeper into the transformative and boundary-crossing roles of water in cross cultural storytelling. We’ll examine myths where water serves as a conduit between worlds, a force of creation and destruction, and a symbol of purification and renewal. Through engaging narratives and group discussions participants will uncover how these ancient tales continue to resonate with our personal journeys and collective consciousness. No prior attendance required—newcomers and returning participants alike are welcome to immerse themselves in the enduring mysteries of water.
Into the Depths by Dr. Elizabeth Fergus-Jean is a three-part series of two-hour classes exploring the rich intersections of depth psychology and art, focusing on archetypes, myths, and dreams. Through this series, participants will delve into how these depth areas influence creativity, using water as a guiding metaphor of renewal and the dynamic flow of psychological processes, uncovering inspiration beneath the surface of conscious awareness.
Depth psychology, with its focus on the unconscious and the symbolic, finds a profound metaphor in water—its fluidity, depth, and mystery mirroring the psyche's hidden realms. Like the ocean, the unconscious holds vast, uncharted territories where archetypes, memories and dreams reside, shaping our lived experiences in unseen ways.