Archetypes with Dr David Lilley

Stroud

Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th May 2020

Venue: School of Homeopathy, Stroud

Fee: £180

Come and join us at the School of Homeopathy for a highly stimulating weekend of teaching with David Lilley on Archetypes. Our May teaching weekend is open to all homeopaths and students of homeopathy.

Archetypes
David Lilley will introduce the concept of archetypes and how they can be used in homeopaths practice. He will then focus on two archetypes, Wolf and Raven, weaving together material derived from myth, legend and comparative material medica, supported by provings and personal experience.

Following these two highly stimulating and fun days you will have a good understanding of archetypes and be able to put them to use in your own practice.

Day 1: Introduction to archetypes
The archetypes constitute a dynamic template of fundamental role models and innate tendencies, capable through resonance of influencing, moulding and transforming the personal unconscious of the individual and thus shaping behaviour. This template may also be visualised as an underlying web of archetypal potential woven out of history, culture, tradition, myth and fantasy.

Wolf (Lac lupinum)
Human and wolf are psychic siblings: rival apex predators in the late Pleistocene, both intelligent, family orientated and highly socialised creatures. While decadent, rapacious humanity has become an infestation on the surface of planet Earth, the wolf is immaculate: all that we once were – all that we should be – all that we must become.

Day 2: Raven (Corvus corax)
Raven and Wolf are closely related archetypes. The raven and the wolf enjoy a mutualistic relationship that benefits both animals. In the Late Pleistocene, the same close relationship existed between ravens and our hunter-gatherer ancestors. The raven’s constant presence and active participation in the lives of these primitive people coupled to its un-birdlike intelligence, human mannerisms and uncanny ability to imitate the human voice, ensured that the Raven became a prominent symbol in the human unconscious and a frequent subject of myth and legend.

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