Archetypal Patterns Eastern Myths
03/07/2009
C.G. Jung Institute - Chicago
Archetypal Patterns
Eastern Myths
By
Ashok Bedi, M.D.
March 7, 2009
Learning Objectives
1. Review the Basic structure of Hindu Philosophy
2. Discuss the role of the archetypes in the analytical map of the psyche
3. Explore the myth of Trimurti – the Hindu Trinity of Brahma; the creator, Vishnu; the preserver and Shiva; the destroyer
4. Investigate the archetypes of the Hindu Goddess including Kali – the dark Goddess and Aditi – the Goddess of Void and New Beginnings
5. Present the myth of Ganesha – the god of auspicious new beginnings and the remover of Obstacles
Suggested Reading List
• Path to the Soul, Ashok Bedi, M.D.(Weiser Books, 2000)
• Retire Your Family Karma, Ashok Bedi, M.D., Boris Matthews, Ph.D. (Nicholas-Hays, Inc. 2003).
• Awaken The Slumbering Goddess, Ashok Bedi, M.D., Booksurge Publishers 2007.
This Presentation is Limited to the students at the Clinical Training Program
Carl C. Jung Institute of Chicago