Known by many names – psychedelics, entheogens, sacred or plant medicines, allies, hallucinogens – the substances opening the psyche to the depths of the personal and collective unconscious are once again in the news in the midst of what has been called a “psychedelics renaissance.” Thousands of Westerners journey every year to the Amazon basin or Central America in search of spiritual awakening with Ayahuasca or San Pedro, while as many underground groups gather in cities around the world for sacred ceremony with these and other medicines. Individual exploration of psychedelics has not ceased with the passing of the 1960s and appears to be growing. Meanwhile, respected researchers at prominent universities and research facilities are once again demonstrating the value of substances such as psilocybin, MDMA, and other psychedelics in healing from trauma, addiction, anxiety, and depression – and in finding comfort and peace with terminal illness.
This eight-week online course places the contemporary exploration of psychedelics within the context of depth psychology and the individual lifelong path of individuation. Whether or not one has personal interest in experiencing psychedelics, considering the power and particularities of these various substances provides insight into the depths of the body-mind-spirit and the possibility of connection to collective or universal realms. For those with an interest in exploring psychedelics, the course will provide basic grounding in theoretical frameworks, factors that impact experience, and best practices to maximize safe journeys. Attention will be given to issues of cultural misappropriation, ethics, shadow, and legalities, as well as the growing study of the correlations between particular experiences in psychedelics and the planetary placements in the experiencer’s natal and transit charts as shown by archetypal astrology.
- A detailed syllabus comprising suggested reading and multi-media viewing each week to deepen context and suggest avenues for further exploration
- Online discussion assignments via D2L learning platform
- A pre-recorded lecture for each of the eight modules
- Live two-hour Zoom sessions with Jay Dufrechou each Wednesday at 1pm Pacific Time (4 pm ET, 9 pm GMT/BST). Recordings of each session will be made available via the online learning platform
- Course log-in information will be sent out 7-10 days prior to start date
Module 1: Introduction to psychedelics in history and culture
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Module 2: The transpersonal model emerging from the work of Stanislav Grof, including a comparison with Jungian psychology
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Module 3: Psychedelics as Nonspecific Amplifiers of the Psyche: the role of set and setting; factors that influence experiences with psychedelics
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Module 4: LSD – Psilocybin – current research – and contrasting paradigms
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Module 5: MDMA, Ketamine, Iboga, and movement toward lawful clinics
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Module 6: Ayahuasca – Peyote – San Pedro – Jaguar/Toad Medicine (5-MeO-DMT) – cultural appropriation issues
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
Module 7: Archetypal Astrology and Psychedelics Experiences
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Module 8: Shadow, Addiction, Cultural Issues, Perils and Promises
Wednesday, November 30, 2022