The myth of Inanna and her Descent to the Great Below, has served as a rite of passage and an
initiation for numerous women during the last decade. As well as offered solace and given sense to
suffering, it has opened the gates to the mystical realms where soul/body/spirit can be re/membered.
During this workshop, working within the frame of the myth with Inanna´s descent to her Dark Sister
Ereshkigal, and using the Expressive Arts, we will explore how the myth can be used as a rite of passage.
James Hillman, Jungian analyst and the orginator of post-jungian archetypal psychology, has written
extensively about myths in relation to soul. He sees myths as"fantastic accounts, elaborated tales, symbol
systems that ground because they open leading farther into the unknown. Instead of always valuing
consiousness or trying to make the unconscious conscious, Hillman looks for routes into the unconscious areas.
It is all part of the gravity of his approach, his tendency always to go down, to find holes into the
undersphere."(from James Hillman´s "A Blue Fire")The Descent of Inanna - A Female Rite of Passage for Women in Need
of Spiritual Guidance during Existential Crisis - Exploring the Path
of Descent and Return through Expressive Arts Therapy
Life consists of transitions. We go through changes from birth to death, move from childhood
and adolescense to maturity and ageing, giving birth and confronting loss in the budding,
blossoming and decay of our bodies. In former times these transitions were prepared for and
aknowledged by the community with initatory rites. Today we are left to ourselves to make these
transitions from one stage of life to another.
When challenged by crisis, confronted with death or struck by grief and suffering, a demand for
spiritual guidance may emerge. However, many women in existential crisis find themselves at loss
in a male centered spiritual tradition and are searching for a tradition and ritual which will
nurture their search for meaning and wholeness.
In the part of the myth called The Descent of Inanna, we find Inanna preparing for her descent by gathering the
seven me, getting dressed in all her emblems of power and beauty. Before descending she informs her faithful
servent Ninshubur to ask the gods for help if she does not return."Set up a lament for me by the ruins. Beat
the drum for me in the assembly places. Circle the houses of the gods." What she can not prepare for is the outcome
of the descent nor imagine what it will demand of her. Like Inanna, we also need to prepare for our descent into the
myth, not knowing what it will bring us.
The way Expressive Arts work is similar to Hillman´s view of the effects of
myths. If we can allow the creative process to unfold, it will guide us down and through.
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