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Fri, Dec 20
|Virtual Film Night
Film Night: On the Solstice
Join Lois LeBlanc for a Film Night focused on the Winter Solstice. Prepare to discover who interacts with the winter solstice in ancient to modern cultures, how the solstice triggers introspection and transformative mourning, and what cultural and psychological themes it embodies.
Time & Location
Dec 20, 2024, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST
Virtual Film Night
About the event
Winter Solstice, the longest night of the year, calls us to brood and turn within. Retreating to the unconscious is a psychic wintering, calling our life force down into our archaic patterns. It can trigger a sorrowing that helps us adjust to inevitable losses, just like the forest that silently drops its foliage without lament. At the nadir of darkness, light is reborn, and each successive day grows longer. Ancient and modern rituals celebrate the light’s triumph over darkness. No matter our background, attunement to light is woven into our bodies, for we are all part of the cosmic progression.
Prepare to discover who interacts with the winter solstice in ancient to modern cultures, how solstice triggers introspection and transformative mourning, what cultural and psychological themes it embodies, whether solstice is a profound inner experience or merely an astronomical event, which aspects of culture and psychology are connected to the…