Lecture
When Gods Return as Symptoms: The Great God Pan, Disenchantment, and the Psyche-Nature Split
As Jung observed, the old gods did not disappear under modern scientific scrutiny. They were exiled, only to reappear as pathology and a culture increasingly estranged from the world it inhabits. The ecological crisis is the outer symptom of an inner split. This talk reads the Roman-era "death of the Great God Pan" as a diagnostic myth of modern disenchantment: the split between an archaic psyche embedded in an ensouled nature and a modern psyche that "straightens things up" through logic. The work, then, is to recover the mythic psyche as a guide toward a renewed relation to nature.
About the Speaker
Angeliki Yiassemides
PhD
Angeliki Yiassemides, PhD is a developmental psychologist (Columbia University), a Jungian analyst (IAAP), and a psychedelic assisted psychotherapist (Mind Foundation, Berlin). A published scholar, her current work explores temporality in Jung’s opus, the living presence of ancient myths, and the integration of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy within a …