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SUMMARY:A Journey into Maya Mythology
DESCRIPTION:A Journey into Maya Mythology\nPresented by\nNancy C. Romig\, R
 N\, DNSc\nSunday\, 4 PM - 6 PM\, September 11th\, 2016\nlink to audio file
 \n"The collective unconscious - so far as we can say anything about it at 
 all - appears to consist of mythological motifs or primordial images\, for
  which reason the myths of all nations are its real exponents. In fact\, t
 he whole of mythology could be taken as a sort of projection of the collec
 tive unconscious."~ C.G. Jung\, (CW-8:325\, On The Nature of the Psyche)\n
 Through his travels\, Jung’s observations and experiences in Africa\, In
 dia and in the American Southwest affirmed his belief in the existence of 
 the collective unconscious and the importance of studying mythology as a s
 ource of knowledge of the primordial psyche. The structural elements of in
 ner psychic events\, situational patterns and experiences are expressed in
  myths which can lead to a deepening of the individuation process. Symbols
  in dreams\, art and cultural myths provide a window into the personal and
  collective unconscious.\nThis presentation is an exploration of the manif
 estations of the archetypes of collective unconscious in religious and myt
 hological images found in the Maya culture. A brief overview of Maya cultu
 re and selected archetypal images will be explored.\nCourse objectives:\nD
 iscuss the role of the psychological interpretation of myths in understand
 ing the collective and cultural unconscious.\nDescribe the Maya cosmology 
 and purpose of religious practices from a Jungian perspective.\nExamine th
 e archetypal meaning of selected Maya mythological images and relevance to
  the individuation process.\nNancy C. Romig\, RN\, DNSc\, is a certified J
 ungian Analyst and analyst member of the C.G. Jung Study Center of Souther
 n California. She has a private practice in San Diego and works with indiv
 iduals in Jungian analysis. She is an Associate Professor in the School of
  Nursing at CSU San Marcos where she teaches Psychiatric Mental Health Nur
 sing to undergraduate and graduate students. Her research focuses on the M
 aya culture and mythological motifs from a Jungian perspective.
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