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MYTHOPOETICS

The Wisdom of Myth, the Imagination 
and the Imaginal Realm

Islamic Mughal Empire- Angel with triple wings and a white leopard’s head, c. 1750. irequi

Myths offer the multiplicity of meanings inherent in our lives, while theology and science attempt singleness of meaning . . . the mythic is a perspective and not a program; to try to use a myth practically keeps us still in the pattern of the heroic ego, learning how to do his deeds correctly . . . . Myths do not tell us how. They simply give the invisible background which starts us imagining, questioning, going deeper.

James Hillman, Revisioning Psychology (p. 158)

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

This is a power packed course that has the magic that realigns your soul. These classes gave me the opportunity to get to know the different parts of me and helped heal the differences, allowing for a more coherent expression to emerge. It's such a beautiful course, highly recommended!

Ian Jin Yap | Traditional Healer | Malaysia

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