Discussion: The Trickster in World Mythology
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Discussion: The Trickster in World Mythology Sunday, November 23rd, 7–9 p.m.
Join us for a community conversation on the Trickster archetype in world mythology, drawing on the insights of Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell. We’ll explore figures like Loki, Hermes, Coyote, Eshu, Anansi, and Raven as examples of the Trickster as boundary-breaker, shapeshifter, and sacred disruptor. Led by Aidan Stone, the discussion will consider why the Trickster becomes especially important at this time of year, challenging stagnant patterns and guarding the thresholds between worlds. Together, we’ll reflect on how Tricksters provoke change, protect boundaries through paradox, and offer renewal in times of transition.
Free and open to all events. Any donations will go directly to Feldman's Books.
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- 2 hours
- In person
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Feldman's Books, Curtis Street, Menlo Park, CA, USA
1075 Curtis Street
Menlo Park, CA 94025
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