During times of transition, many of us seek strong, positive, wise, and vital role models of aging: hence, the need to study the “Wise Old Woman”/Crone archetype. These universal patterns and models of behavior can be found from ancient times up to today: within our stories, myths, and legends; our sacred texts; arts, artifacts, and culture. Conscious awareness of this archetype can assist in accessing inner wisdom, power, and creativity.
Together we will identify the wise crone and awaken her presence in narrative, sound, imagery, and imagination. She will be distinguished from Jung’s “wise old man” archetype. We’ll contrast this depiction against stereotypical representations of old women occurring in the over culture. We’ll also ponder the role of older women in stories and contemporary life. We’ll explore the insights of Jung, Von Franz, and other psychologists for help in uncovering her collective and personal meaning. Finally, we’ll discover how engaging with the wise old woman archetype can guide us toward our own individuation during the second half of life.
This course will include guided imagery, discussion, storytelling, and reflection. It will provide you with ideas for continuing this work long after you complete this course.