Spontaneous Drawing: Defining the Path

Patricia Elwood
Independent study
Online

Overview

The ego has a direction in life; the unconscious has an intention about one’s life; finding the thread linking both direction and intention is a quest.


Jung’s own path was a series of stepping stones in which he brought the two together through his revaluing of the symbolic language of the psyche, through dialogue with the images in the psyche, through active imagination and especially by providing a space for spontaneity where the unconscious found expression.

Jung gave up all outer orientation in his own quest towards what he apprehended as the ultimate goal of the psyche.

Our consciousness has it unconsciousness; the unconscious has its own consciousness, it’s all one piece. Let’s attempt to find this place of unity in ourselves during this course.

>> This course is for all persons interested in self-development as well as all those in the helping professions who seek a less rational and more fruitful and meaningful approach to their work.

>> For those seeking to advance on their personal path to individuation.

>> For those who want to understand Jungian concepts in an accessible form.

>> To connect with the natural symbol forming function of their own psyche.

>> To determine which archetypes you are naturally drawn to.

>> How to heed the natural flow of your psychic energy.

>> To explore your inner spheres though spontaneous drawing.

>> To create their own symbolic and meaningful stories.

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