Purim & The Hidden Self: Archetypes, Shadow, and Integration

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Purim & The Hidden Self: Archetypes, Shadow, and Integration

Tuesdays | Zoom
February 17th and 24th
9:00am PT | 12:00pm ET

Purim is a story of conflict, feminine wisdom, integrity and faith, asking us to slow down and see how relevant this teaching to us in the present. Using an archetypal lens, we will explore the symbolic meaning and knowledge in the tale, looking at Haman, Mordechai and Esther as aspects of our selves and universal motifs.

Our course will explore how these personal archetypes can help us identify the shadow work we need to do, and understand our own psycho-spiritual development. We’ll explore these themes through the lenses of expanded consciousness , embodiment, and personal growth. We will then start integrating these insights into daily life, using the lessons of Purim as guiding teachings. 

Each session will be 75 minutes. All registrants will receive the recording and resources.

Early bird pricing goes through February 5th.

About our Facilitator

Dr. Ido Cohen, PsyD- has a private practice in San Francisco, where he treats individuals, couples and group. He received his Psy.D from the California Institute of integral studies and trained at the Jung Institute In San Francisco, focusing on the implication of relational psychoanalysis and Jungian psychology for the treatment of trauma and psycho-spiritual development. His doctoral study researched the integration process of Ayahuasca ceremonies, while applying Jungian psychology to better understand how to support individuals in their process of integration and transformation. He is the founder of The Integration circle, a training and education platform in the psychedelic therapy space, and teaches on the intersection of mental health treatment, psychedelic therapy and psychospiritual growth for Psychedelics Today, DoubleBlind Magazine, Kiyumi retreats and other organizations. In his free time he likes to find new paths in nature with his dog Luna, marvel at art, write, create and cook for his community. 

Purim & The Hidden Self: Archetypes, Shadow, and Integration

Tuesdays | Zoom
February 17th and 24th
9:00am PT | 12:00pm ET

Purim is a story of conflict, feminine wisdom, integrity and faith, asking us to slow down and see how relevant this teaching to us in the present. Using an archetypal lens, we will explore the symbolic meaning and knowledge in the tale, looking at Haman, Mordechai and Esther as aspects of our selves and universal motifs.

Our course will explore how these personal archetypes can help us identify the shadow work we need to do, and understand our own psycho-spiritual development. We’ll explore these themes through the lenses of expanded consciousness , embodiment, and personal growth. We will then start integrating these insights into daily life, using the lessons of Purim as guiding teachings. 

Each session will be 75 minutes. All registrants will receive the recording and resources.

Early bird pricing goes through February 5th.

About our Facilitator

Dr. Ido Cohen, PsyD- has a private practice in San Francisco, where he treats individuals, couples and group. He received his Psy.D from the California Institute of integral studies and trained at the Jung Institute In San Francisco, focusing on the implication of relational psychoanalysis and Jungian psychology for the treatment of trauma and psycho-spiritual development. His doctoral study researched the integration process of Ayahuasca ceremonies, while applying Jungian psychology to better understand how to support individuals in their process of integration and transformation. He is the founder of The Integration circle, a training and education platform in the psychedelic therapy space, and teaches on the intersection of mental health treatment, psychedelic therapy and psychospiritual growth for Psychedelics Today, DoubleBlind Magazine, Kiyumi retreats and other organizations. In his free time he likes to find new paths in nature with his dog Luna, marvel at art, write, create and cook for his community.