Open Learning Course

Spirituality and the Imaginal

Start date: February 2023. Length of study: 10 weeks. Tuition: £450

Overview

This course explores the imaginal as an evolving phenomenon that has shaped the human spiritual experience: from Paleolithic cave art, altered states, and mythic rituals to the intersection of modern esoteric and spiritual movements, the creative arts and healing arts.

Synopsis

In this course, we explore the Imaginal through Jung’s Red Book and the practice of Active Imagination in the procedures of individuation and Self-integration. James Hillman’s Imaginal Method is complemented by Marion Woodman’s feminist psychology and other methodologies inspired by women’s spirituality and shamanism. 

Jungians distinguish transpersonal experiences from imaginary fantasies or psychopathology by addressing this domain as imaginal. We study imaginal contents such as cave art, symbols, mythic rituals and archetypal patterns of transformation and wholeness. We also examine the imaginal as a spiritual creative expression in the arts, and discuss technoetic applications of advanced technologies as they intersect with esoteric and spiritual movements.

We will practically explore the imaginal realm in our online Imaginal Laboratory, offering methodologies and experiential tools through which to access and analyse imaginal experiences, and look at how embodied imaginal practice may prompt synchronicities and assist in the integration of the inner (spiritual) and external (physical) reality.  

Accordion Content
  1. Imaginal meditations: accessing the inner Imaginal realm. 
  2. Imaginal journaling and dialogues.
  3. Embodying the imaginal and exploring the metaphoric body through light movement, ritual, myth, image-making, sound, and text. 
  4. Active Imagination exercises based on Jung’s Red Book.
  5. Exploring film as an imaginal space: Imaginal and active imagination practice with films utilising a Jungian methodology.

There are no formal entry requirements to join this course. Come and study purely for personal interest and enrichment … and get the same level access as our postgraduate students who will be studying alongside you!

Before each course begins you will be provided with a Course Outline which will list the reading materials, time-lines, and any activities required as part of the course.

This course features 2 discussion forums, experiential activities and several live webinars.

Course tutor

Lila Moore

Lila Moore, PhD

Lecturer, theorist, film-maker and mixed reality artist and choreographer with expertise in the field of Technoetic Arts.

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