Personal Myth & The Quest for Meaning

Dennis P. Slattery
Independent study
Online

Overview

Dennis P. Slattery explores several angles on the complexity of personal mythology. Jung himself saw it as “the task of tasks” for anyone of us.

Not knowing some of the contours of our personal mythology leaves us open to all forms of propaganda, abuse and misdirection. Especially when we unknowingly or knowingly begin to live out another’s personal myth, leaving our own gasping at the side of the road unacknowledged and unlived. Participants will engage the four arenas covered in each class to come to a greater understanding of what myth is wanting to live through them.

“Thus it is that I have now undertaken, in my eighty-third year, to tell my personal myth. I can only make direct statements, only ‘tell stories.’ Whether or not the stories are ‘true’ is not the problem. The only question is whether what I tell is my fable, my truth.” – C.G. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, pp. 3-4

  • You are searching for more meaning in your life.
  • You want to connect more deeply with your own creativity.
  • You are interested in exploring your life experiences as your own personal myth.
  • You are interested in learning how to view your life from different perspectives to access meaning in the patterns of your life.
  • Learn creative writing techniques that can help transform your life experiences into a personal mythology.
  • Discover the significance of your personal mythology in order to live a life that will sustain you even in the midst of life’s difficulties.
  • Have the practical tools to write your own personal mythology.
  • Have practical techniques on how to spark your own creativity.
  • Have a clearer perspective on how meaning comes from living a personal mythology.
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