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This Program WILL BE Recorded.
Classical Jungian theory holds that myths and fairytales often function on a societal level in the same way dreams function on an individual level – as compensation for aspects of the psyche that are out of balance. Certain Dummling stories, in which a rather unfocused young prince brings missing “feminine” energy back to the kingdom in the form of a powerful anima figure, are generally interpreted in this light. Tonight, we’ll take a new look at these old fairy tales.
Do Dummling stories offer another, more compelling message? We live in a time when the human ego – mostly the male ego – seems to develop untethered from anything except its own aggrandizement; there is a serious risk that such runaway ego development will destroy the Earth, or at least render it unfit for human habitation. In this world, do certain Dummling stories present a better model for human development, development in service to the anima?
In this program, we’ll discuss that question, focusing on the fairy tale of “The Three Feathers” and, to a lesser extent, on Chretien’s story of Perceval and the Grail.
Prices:
Non-Member: $40 per ticket
Individual Member: $30 per ticket
Senior Member: $20 per ticket
Student Member: $15 per ticket
Art Delibert, Ph.D., holds a degree in Mythological Studies from Pacifica Graduate Institute, where his dissertation focused on Chretien des Troyes’ Story of Perceval, or the Grail, as a story of male development specifically taking place in 12th century Europe, an era much like today in that goddess energy came strongly to the forefront in Western culture. The dissertation focuses on the roles of puer, senex, anima, and shadow and explores in depth the contrast between Perceval and Gawain, to whom Chretien devoted some 40 percent of the story.
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