Institute for Cultural Change
Institute for Cultural Change
 

 

Cross Cultural Applications for Change Curriculum:

1st Quarter Courses (Jan - March)
Psychological Approaches to Myth - Depth and Archetypal Concepts
Image & Symbols of the Imagination
*Journaling the Interior: Processing personal, familial, & cultural mythologies
(ongoing)

    Online Webinar
    Mythologies of the Underworld
    World Mythologies: Mesopotamian, Greek, Egyptian
2nd Quarter Courses (April - June)
Myths for Change I: Alchemy: Reductio
Culture & Consciousness: Resilient Systems
    Online Webinar
    Mythologies of the Great Goddess
    World Mythologies: African, Asian, Indian
3rd Quarter Courses (July-Sept)
Myths for Change II: Apocalypse: Ricorso
Animals in Myth: The Animal / Human Relationship
    Online Webinars
    Mythologies of the Labyrinth
    World Mythologies: Australian, Polynesian, Balinese
4th Quarter Courses (Oct - Dec)
Myths for Change III: Creation: Renovatio
Ritual & Initiation in Everyday Life
    Online Webinars
    The Arthurian Romances of the Holy Grail
    World Mythologies: Germanic, Celtic, The Americas
All topics are richly illustrated with slides, film clips, storytelling, and literary selections. The 12-Month intensive program is augmented by online Webinars that can be viewed on demand.

*Some courses may change from year to year.
*World Mythologies - some of the individual mythologies will change each year so that we can cover all the world's mythologies. These will be available as audio downloads.

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Some CCAC courses (non certification) can also be taken individually through Myth On Demand. Read More

Photo Credits: (Top) Cheryle Van Scoy Nok sculpture. Terracotta, 6th century BC-6th century CE, Nigeria. Public Domain, Jastrow Apatani tribal women, India. Taken during a wedding celebration in the Hija village at Ziro. Creative Commons, Doniv79


 
 
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