FRIDAY TALK:
Finding Your Personal Myths Through Dreams
and Anomalous Healing Experiences
From a psychological point of view, myths are imaginative statements
or stories that address existential concerns and have behavioral consequences.
Myths can be cultural, institutional, ethnic, familial, or personal. Myths
generally operate outside of conscious awareness, but emerge in dreams,
often in the form of metaphors and symbols, and in anomalous, extraordinary
personal experiences. By working with our dreams and extraordinary experiences,
we can discover the myths that control much of our waking activity, and
begin to change them if they are blocking our potential development. This
lecture will describe the process of myth-making as well as how to evaluate
functional and dysfunctional myths, prior to initiating change. |
SATURDAY WORKSHOP:
Discovering Your Personal Myths Through Dreamwork
Participants in this workshop will be taught how to use their dream
reports to identify personal myths, those beliefs and attitudes that dictate
life choices. Because most of one's personal mythology operates at an unconscious
level, dreams offer an excellent opportunity to locate the source of these
myths, especially those that are irrational and dysfunctional. Workshop
participants will be taught several procedures that they can use to implement
a personal mythology that is rational, functional, and conducive to their
psychological and spiritual development.
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