À propos
This four-week course explores the rich tapestry of stellar mythology, examining how various cultures have mapped meaning onto the stars and drawn inspiration from celestial patterns. Stars have long been central to human understanding of the universe, serving as symbols of divine order, chaos, and transformation across civilizations. Drawing from Indigenous, classical, and contemporary perspectives, participants will delve into the intersection of cosmology, myth, and creativity, guided by content from Dr. Jason D. Batt’s dissertation and a carefully curated selection of complementary materials. The course highlights how mythologies reflect the cultural, spiritual, and scientific frameworks of societies, emphasizing the universal human desire to find meaning in the cosmos. Participants will investigate how celestial imagery has been woven into narratives of creation, destruction, balance, and renewal, considering their relevance today. Each session will combine lecture, guided discussion, and interactive activities, encouraging participants to bridge ancient narratives with modern interpretations while fostering personal connections to the myths and stars. Whether exploring the symbolic significance of constellations, the myth-making processes tied to the heavens, or the role of space exploration in crafting new myths, this course offers a profound journey into humanity's celestial imagination. Courses are every Saturday for Four Weeks beginning February 15 through March 8, 2025. Courses are 90 minutes in length and begin at 10am Pacific. Members please email info@ISMythology.com for a 20% discount.
Aperçu
- Week 1: Mapping the Cosmos: An Introduction to Stellar Mytho
- Week 2: Stellar Creativity: Myth-Making and the Starry Skies
- Week 3: Cosmic Order and Chaos: The Interplay of Myths and S
- Week 4: Toward a Modern Stellar Mythos: Bridging the Cosmic
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