pilgrimages

Travel and exploration

Metaphor & Myth: The Healing Mysteries of Ancient Greece

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A myth is a living thing. As such, the great myths require something of us. We are called to enter a myth, to find ourselves in it’s landscape and engage the journey so that we may be transformed, healed or gifted a vision.

The healing myths of Ancient Greece are part of the seedbed of Western Spirituality, often meeting us in our dreams as Archetypal energies cloaked in contemporary garb.

This will be my seventh pilgrimage to Greece, accompanying women and men seeking vision, healing, or a deeper experience of the transpersonal.

Each of the places we visit on this pilgrimage is a place of healing and vision. These are places where the mists are thin and the veils part, places that lift us out of our intellectual constructs into the heart of Myth and Mystery where transformation is possible.

We will begin with a descent into the mountain cave of Dicte, process through the Eleusinian Mysteries, incubate a dream at the temple of Aesclepius at Epidaurus and hear the untold stories of the Flying Godesses of Delos. And of course, there are the people, the food, the light and sea. 

This pilgrimage is a marvelous fit for healers, visionaries, Jungians, artists, story makers and story tellers and most especially for those who simply feel drawn.