
The fall of the father is a universal myth story that we all know deep within our hearts and lived experiences. Pondering on such archetypal stories as The Lion King, Pinocchio, Hamlet or even Star Wars, we breathe deeply into the collective fracture of what was once a pillar reference, the father figure, the stability of the tradition and the culture, that appears corrupted by its own shortcomings, yet we recognize the potential for growth as we move into awakening to a more authentic autonomy and awareness. Our hero self strives to rescue the father and what he represents, to salvage what is redeemable from his shadow side; separating the wheat from the chaff and rediscovering the infinite aspects that are true. As we move through our journey as a community, we look to the mythical archetypes of the masculine within and ground into our rebirth into our own inner wisdom as teachers.