Transgenerational Complexes in Coco with Johann Mynhardt

Facilitator: Johann Mynhardt
Date: Saturday, October 29
Time: 9:30-11:30 AM & 12:30-2:30 PM Central Time
Location: Virtual sessions will meet via Zoom

Registration price: Friends – $34; Others – $40; Full-time students – $4

Prior viewing of the film is not necessary as short excerpts will be shown. That said, if you’d like to watch the film ahead of time, Amazon Prime users can rent Coco for $3.99 and Disney+ subscribers can stream for free.

*4 CEs are available for participation in this workshop. CE-seeking participants must apply separately for CEs here.

$40.00

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Description

…the unconscious corresponds to the mythic land of the dead, the land of the ancestors. ~Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections pg. 191

Join us for an online workshop where we will explore transgenerational complexes through the lens of the Disney / Pixar animated feature Coco. In the film, young Miguel is mysteriously thrust into the mythic land of ancestors and is tasked with resolving generational complexes and trauma. Though seemingly light-hearted family entertainment, the film has rich themes to be explored in terms of ancestry and individuation.

Learning objectives:

Explore transgenerational complexes both practically and theoretically through the lens of Disney Pixar’s film Coco with a focus on:

  • Animism and ancestor veneration as a possible form of proto-psychology.
  • The ancestral basis for Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious.
  • The unconscious / underworld as a container for generational trauma.
  • Incorporating an ancestral view into one’s personal myth and individuation.

Most importantly, we will use the film’s narrative to explore our own transgenerational complexes in break-out rooms (private pairs / group work). Prior viewing of the film is not necessary for this purpose and short excerpts will be shown. That said, if you’d like to watch the film ahead of time, Amazon Prime users can rent Coco for $3.99 and Disney+ subscribers can stream for free.

From that time on, the dead have become ever more distinct for me as the voices of the Unanswered, Unresolved, and Unredeemed; for since the questions and demands which my destiny required me to answer did not come to me from outside, they must have come from the inner world. ~Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections pg. 191

Johann Mynhardt, who lives in South Africa, has been a student of Jungian thought for over 25 years. He began his journey with the Centre for Applied Jungian Studies in 2013 as a student. He later took on roles as facilitator, lecturer, and mentor and with his background in the film industry was invited to be a founding member of the Jungian Film School. He is also an initiated “Nganga” (Bwiti shaman) and has traveled to the land of ancestors.