The Centering Power
of Hestia's Hearth
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth in ancient Greece. She personified the instinct in the psyche that seeks to create and tend the sacred center. The goddess was symbolized by the round hearth, and her flame burned in the center of the home, the temple, and the ancient city. The lecture will explore the bi-valent energies inherent in this symbol, with an emphasis on both historic and contemporary psychological aspects of the perennial instinct to the sacred.
Janis Jennings, PhD, is a control-stage analytic candidate at the
CEUs for MFTs and LCSWs
This course meets the qualifications for 2 hours of
continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the
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| Place: | Chapman University, Smith Hall, Room 115 (see MAP) Please check this webpage again just before the event. There is a possibility that the location will change. |
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Registration and social gathering begin at 3:00 pm. Lecture begins at 4:00 pm. The Club Library is open one hour prior to the event in the Psychology Lounge, Smith Hall. |
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