You will enjoy the soulful insights and musings of Jan Bauer, as she guides you through what may seem like a labyrinth of topics. Yet, expect to emerge with a refreshing perspective on popular depth psychology themes. And a different perspective from which to view and approach a world irrevocably touched by a global pandemic.
The first class takes an in-depth look at the notion of loss of innocence through the Feminine Mysteries. In particular, Jan looks at the myth of Demeter and Persephone: their importance to the psyche of the ancient world and why the myth is so relevant to our own current-day lives. Like Persephone, we are kidnapped by crisis and like Demeter, we must find our way to renewal.
The second class is a shorter one, a respite from the depths. It offers a psychological reflection on the ins and outs of giving and receiving. It is a subject we are all having to cope with in this time of deprivation and isolation on the one hand, and solidarity and generosity on the other.
Then to conclude, a complete change of tone and scene. A discourse on the strange and surprisingly rich image of a humble garage. How the history of the garage parallels the history of psychoanalysis and how certain ‘garage’ issues lend themselves to our individuation.

