Mythologium 2023 welcomes Katie Szymanski

Katie’s presentation is called “Embracing the Sacred Heart and Tasting the Ecstasy Within: Exploring the Spiritual Practices of the Beguines and Saint Lidwina of Schiedam”

The experience of desire, whether arising from physical sensuality or spiritual transcendence, finds its abode within the vessel of the heart. As articulated by Hadewijch of Brabant, a 13th-century Beguine from the Netherlands: “For love has no need for sadness, It shall know and understand all—Sweetness and cruelty, Joy and sorrow.” The Beguines, a community of laywomen in the Late Middle Ages in the Low Countries of Europe, defied societal norms by choosing neither marriage nor convent life. They fostered self-organization, engaged in active prayer, and devoted themselves to serving the world. Rejecting the established authority of the church, these women, grounded in a heart-centered spiritual practice, embodied a non-dualistic love for God.

Drawing upon the writings of female Beguine authors and the hagiographies of Lidwina of Schiedam, a lay Dutch mystic, this study delves into the spiritual practices of the heart that resonate within Christian mythology, exploring the transformative power of suffering’s initiation into the realm of ecstasy. Employing a feminist, depth psychological, and Buddhist lens, we examine these subversive mystical women as agents of a quasi-trauma therapy for the collective feminine, shedding light on their profound capacity to facilitate healing and growth.

About Katie

Katie Szymanski is a dedicated psychotherapist, scholar, artist, and CEO of the mental health company “The Couch.” She is a Ph.D. candidate in Mythological Studies and Depth Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute. Currently, she is working on her dissertation, a corrective history of Saint Lidwina of Schiedam, offering a feminist perspective that challenges traditional narratives and the male gaze found in exploitative hagiographies of female mystics. Through her therapeutic expertise, knowledge of mysticism, and artistic sensibilities, she explores the placement of humanity within the broader context of history, the psyche, and spirituality.

To hear Katie’s talk and many others, join us at the Mythologium!

The Mythologium is a conference for mythologists and friends of myth. This year’s Mythologium will be held July 28-30 in-person and online in the Pacific time zone.

Mythologium 2021 welcomes Dr. Edward M. Smink

Edward’s talk is called “What Have I Done to Deserve This? Are the Gods or God Punishing Me?”

My intention in this discussion is not to go into a psychospiritual or philosophical discussion about the meaning of suffering. Rather, I want to focus on the fact that this question still resonates to this day, a question steeped in the human experience of the ancients and in their mythology. Somehow, we inherited the notion that only the gods or God heals. No wonder we ask the above question. I want to explore with you these ancient mythologies and how they affect us centuries later. I will also bring into perspective some of the depth psychologists that have addressed these issues.

About Edward

Edward M. Smink, PhD defended his doctoral thesis, “Thresholds of Afflictions: The Heroic Journey of Healing,” at Pacifica in May of 2010 and graduated with a PhD in Depth Psychology. He has over forty years of experience in healthcare as a nurse, crisis and pastoral counselor, executive leader, facilitator of mission, ethics, value and leadership formation and community health. Since his last presentation at the Mythologium in 2019, titled “Who Hugs the Hugger, A Mythology of Self-Care,” Edward has reached out to caregivers suffering from compassion fatigue as a life coach, presenter, and speaker, and promoted his book The Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver’s Guide to Healing and Transformation. He has been a guest on several bogs on Caregiving and is in the process of coming out with a revised edition of his book and creating an on-line webinar course. More about him and his work can be found on his website.

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The Mythologium is a conference and retreat for mythologists and friends of myth, held July 30 – Aug 1 via Zoom. Register here!