
Jan 2-4, 2009
Joseph Campbell’s The Power of Myth interested millions of people in ancient mythology and its relevance to our lives today. According to Quadrant, the journal of the C.G. Jung Institute, Stanley Krippner’s work takes people “a giant step further” beyond Campbell’s series. Campbell himself referred people to Dr. Krippner’s workshops, saying they achieved “an intriguing synthesis of a mythological perspective with contemporary psychological methods.”
The 21st Century requires all of us to navigate our way through a world of bewildering personal and social changes. Your personal mythology comprised of beliefs and motivations that operate largely outside your conscious awareness is the internal guidance system that shapes your journey. Personal myths guide an individual in the same way cultural myths guide society. Our personal and cultural myths are constantly evolving. The more effective your guiding mythology, the better equipped you are to meet the challenges your life presents.
Drawing on methods from a spectrum of systems, including Jungian psychology, Gestalt therapy, psychosynthesis, ancient spiritual disciplines, dream work, and Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy. Dr. Krippner will lead you through a sequence of experiences designed to transform dysfunctional myths into beliefs and behaviors that serve you better, while reaching into inner depths for visions that nourish and inspire. This workshop will show you how to change your guiding mythology to become an ever more life-affirming map.
Stanley Krippner is an internationally renowned researcher in the fields of consciousness, dreams, shamanism, and spiritual healing. At Maimonides Medical Center, he did research on extra-sensory effects in dreams. In 1972, he began teaching at Saybrook Graduate School, where he designed the curriculum in Consciousness Studies. He has been President of the Association for Humanistic Psychology and the Parapsychological Association. He has written or co-written over 700 articles and 15 books, including Personal Mythology, The Mythic Path, and Becoming Psychic, We are honored to welcome the return of this distinguished research scientist and outstanding teacher.