How to Think Like a Mythologist: A One Day Workshop with Alicia King Anderson, Ph.D. on April 26
1 day workshop taught live, online via Zoom
Saturday April 26, 2025
3 -6 pm ET (NYC Time)
$45 Paid Patreon Members / $65 General Admission
All classes will be recorded for students who cannot attend
An optional advanced reading list will be emailed approximately 30 days before the session for students to get the most out of the material discussed.
Have you ever wondered how to think in the language of myth, archetype, and symbol? Or how mythologists, psychoanalysts, folklorists, and storytellers make those intuitive leaps and connections?
In this one-day course, we’ll dig into the theories, thought exercises, and resources used by modern mythologists and storytellers, all of which prioritize the right-brained, intuitive, and irrational ways of processing information. These techniques are aimed at getting one out of the critical mind and into active dialogue with your unconscious, and possibly the transpersonal or collective unconscious as well. If you’re interested in “gnosis” in its various forms, then this workshop will provide you with a fantastic toolkit. You will leave the workshop with a host of amplification tactics, dream interpretation techniques, tricks for identifying and working with archetypes, as well as rich list of resources for further study.
Alicia King Anderson has a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology. Her dissertation on The Storyteller Archetype explores the responsibilities of storytellers. She is a mythologist and coach based in the Land of Enchantment. Alicia’s fictional works and fairy tale retellings have been published in seven anthologies.
Images: (Detail) Orpheus, Gustave Moreau1865, (Detail) Echo and Narcissus, Nicolas Poussin (ca. 1629-1630)
1 day workshop taught live, online via Zoom
Saturday April 26, 2025
3 -6 pm ET (NYC Time)
$45 Paid Patreon Members / $65 General Admission
All classes will be recorded for students who cannot attend
An optional advanced reading list will be emailed approximately 30 days before the session for students to get the most out of the material discussed.
Have you ever wondered how to think in the language of myth, archetype, and symbol? Or how mythologists, psychoanalysts, folklorists, and storytellers make those intuitive leaps and connections?
In this one-day course, we’ll dig into the theories, thought exercises, and resources used by modern mythologists and storytellers, all of which prioritize the right-brained, intuitive, and irrational ways of processing information. These techniques are aimed at getting one out of the critical mind and into active dialogue with your unconscious, and possibly the transpersonal or collective unconscious as well. If you’re interested in “gnosis” in its various forms, then this workshop will provide you with a fantastic toolkit. You will leave the workshop with a host of amplification tactics, dream interpretation techniques, tricks for identifying and working with archetypes, as well as rich list of resources for further study.
Alicia King Anderson has a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology. Her dissertation on The Storyteller Archetype explores the responsibilities of storytellers. She is a mythologist and coach based in the Land of Enchantment. Alicia’s fictional works and fairy tale retellings have been published in seven anthologies.
Images: (Detail) Orpheus, Gustave Moreau1865, (Detail) Echo and Narcissus, Nicolas Poussin (ca. 1629-1630)
1 day workshop taught live, online via Zoom
Saturday April 26, 2025
3 -6 pm ET (NYC Time)
$45 Paid Patreon Members / $65 General Admission
All classes will be recorded for students who cannot attend
An optional advanced reading list will be emailed approximately 30 days before the session for students to get the most out of the material discussed.
Have you ever wondered how to think in the language of myth, archetype, and symbol? Or how mythologists, psychoanalysts, folklorists, and storytellers make those intuitive leaps and connections?
In this one-day course, we’ll dig into the theories, thought exercises, and resources used by modern mythologists and storytellers, all of which prioritize the right-brained, intuitive, and irrational ways of processing information. These techniques are aimed at getting one out of the critical mind and into active dialogue with your unconscious, and possibly the transpersonal or collective unconscious as well. If you’re interested in “gnosis” in its various forms, then this workshop will provide you with a fantastic toolkit. You will leave the workshop with a host of amplification tactics, dream interpretation techniques, tricks for identifying and working with archetypes, as well as rich list of resources for further study.
Alicia King Anderson has a Ph.D. in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology. Her dissertation on The Storyteller Archetype explores the responsibilities of storytellers. She is a mythologist and coach based in the Land of Enchantment. Alicia’s fictional works and fairy tale retellings have been published in seven anthologies.
Images: (Detail) Orpheus, Gustave Moreau1865, (Detail) Echo and Narcissus, Nicolas Poussin (ca. 1629-1630)