Tracking the Gods The Movement of Archetypal Powers in Our Time

James Hollis
Independent study
Online

Overview

When Jung asked the question, “Where did the gods go when they left Olympus,” he answered, they left Olympus and entered the unconscious of the modern and became “disturbances.” When Jung talks of “the gods” he sees them as the personification of archetypal energies. Those forces are timeless and course through all of us, so when a god “dies” it means the energy has left the concept, practice, ritual, dogma, gone underground, and, incognito, appears elsewhere. How do we, then, track those energies, and where do they reappear in such contemporary forms as consumerism, seduction by electronics, sociopathies, and personal symptoms?

This online course will explore how today’s culture copes with, or finds surrogates for the primal powers of nature, however disguised they are in contemporary cultural expressions.

This program is for anyone who is thoughtful around the relationship of one’s personal psychology with the age in which they find themselves.

Therapists, counselors, coaches, and caregivers who want to enrich their work with their clients
Everybody who wants to lay claim to their personal journey
Anyone who wishes to restore a sense of mystery and challenge to their life
Those who find their life blocked and wish to consider other ways of seeing their choices

You will learn new ways of thinking about history, eras, change, and loss of meaning
How meaning systems evolve at both the personal and societal levels
Twin Tasks – Living One’s Journey and Serving the Mystery

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