J. Pittman McGehee, MDiv, Jungian analyst
Tuesdays, 5:45 - 7:15 pm
Apr 27 - May 18
$75 ($65 Jung Center members)
6 CE hours
Explore Joseph Campbell's classic work The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Campbell referred to the story of the hero as a "mono-myth," meaning that this archetypal story is found in all cultures in some form. Each of us lives the three phases of this story -- departure, initiation, and return -- in our own unique way. We will look at classic myths such as the Odyssey and Wizard of Oz to see how we each are in the story and the Hero's Journey is in each of us.
Recommended reading: The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell
J. Pittman McGehee, MDiv, is the former dean of Christ Church Cathedral. He is a Jungian analyst and the director of Broadacres Center, a center for spirituality and psychology. Pittman is a poet and lectures frequently on analytical psychology.
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