Active imagination as the heart’s response to a disenchanted world
Theoretical focus
The “desert” as a symbol of post-modernity: Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Jung
The loss of the mytho-poetic ground of Being in modern society
Active imagination as a response to fragmentation, nihilism, and soul-loss
Gelassenheit — releasement, non-willfulness, and resting in emptiness
Practical focus
Introduction to the principles and stages of active imagination
Cultivating the inner attitude of receptivity and imaginal listening
Beginning a dream journal and tracking imaginal material
Cacao ceremony as imaginal practice and collective initiation of the course
We have let the house our fathers built fall into decay (...) Anyone who has lost the historical symbols and cannot be satisfied with substitutes is certainly in a very difficult position today: before him there yawns the void, and he turns away from it in horror. What is worse, the vacuum gets filled with absurd political and social ideas, which one and all are distinguished by their spiritual bleakness.
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Suggested Sources
Litterature:
C.G. Jung; ‘Modern Man in Search of Soul“
Thomas Artz; “The Way of What is to Come. Jung’s myth for our times” in “The Red Book for Our Times: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions”