Complexes are patterns of emotions, memories, and experiences that influence our behavior and color our perceptions of the world. When we are caught in the grip of a complex, our reality begins to change, often without us even realizing it. They have the power to steer us down certain paths, creating patterns in our lives that can be difficult to break free from. By bringing these complexes into conscious awareness, we can begin to untangle their hold on us and live more freely and authentically.
In this course, Jungian Analyst Mark Dean takes us on a journey to explore the hidden realm of our unconscious minds. Through the use of case studies and fairytales, he sheds light on the mysterious nature of complexes and how they manifest in our lives.
Mark suggests that we see this work as an opportunity to soften our ego and develop greater flexibility in embracing diverse aspects of our nature. He asserts that every complex contains vital life energy that can be harnessed for our growth and personal development.
In this course, we will learn how to see the complex as an internal mythic system that informs how we live our life. Each complex has a story to tell, a moment of creation where parts of oneself were forced into polar opposition. Resolution comes when we can hold both sides of the complex with ease and acceptance. When we can meet all the parts of our being and relate to them in new ways.
Join Mark Dean for a journey into the inner world of complexes. Bridge the divide and find a new sense of wholeness.
Course Overview:
Class 1: The Dynamics and Polarities of the Complex
In this class, Mark Dean introduces us to the fundamental concepts of complexes. He highlights how complexes are by and large internal structures that have a polar nature. Each side of the pole has its own beliefs, values, and ways it experiences the world. When one side of the pole has been activated, it charges our system with its point of view. This may lead to an over identification with the complex, causing an imbalance in our life.
Class 2: Possession and Integration of the Complex
In this class, Mark Dean describes how our ego may become possessed by the complex. Because the energy is unintegrated, it floods our consciousness and controls our reactions, behaviors and ways of seeing the world. To break free, it is important to get an observational point outside of the complex. Mark emphasizes how this helps us get out of the tug of war between the two poles of the complex. We can do this by examining our history and understanding what gave rise to the complex. This helps us relate to our complex and life history in new and profound ways.