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The Dordogne: A Virtual Pilgrimage In the Footsteps of the Sacred Feminine, July 12-18, 2020

If you are registered for this program, each day is being recorded. You can find those recordings at the bottom of this course page in the lessons section. Each lesson is named for the day. If you open the lesson by clicking on it you can play the video. You must be logged into your Ubiquity account in order to see the lesson section.

Dates: July 12-18, 2020
Location:  On Zoom at 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM PT | 2:00 – 4:00 PM ET | 8:00 – 10:00 PM CET
All sessions will be recorded, so you can access the replay if you are not able to join the live sessions.
Faculty: Dr. Kayleen Asbo
Academic Credit: Bachelors, Masters and  Doctoral – 4 credits. Can also be audited for no credit.
Pricing: Audit-No Credit: $349, BA: $400, MA: $800, PhD: $1,200
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Watch this video featuring Dr. Asbo to learn more about the pilgrimage

 

The Dordogne: In the Footsteps of the Sacred Feminine

Throughout 22,000 years, the Dordogne has been the birthplace of beauty and the cradle of artistic creativity connected to the feminine. In our virtual pilgrimage, we will create a sense of connection to the deep past as we encounter stories, art and music of the sacred feminine.

We begin our journey with an introduction to the Cro-Magnon caves of female initiation as we marvel at the incredible cave art at Pech Merle. We will encounter the legends and lore of the Black Madonnas of Europe and the extraordinary history of Notre Dame de Rocamadour, site of profound spiritual transformation for the composers Francois Poulenc and Olivier Messiaen who each wrote works in Her honor. At Beynac Castle, we will learn about the Troubadour culture fostered by Eleanor of Aquitaine, honoring the spirit of chivalry, literature, poetry music and love that was the legacy of her family. At St. Leon Sur Vezere and Domme, we will learn about the history of the Knights Templar, warrior monks dedicated to the Sacred Feminine, whose rise coincides with architectural innovations of the Gothic Age and whose persecution is one of the great tragedies of history. We will travel to the Troglodyte village of La Madeleine, site of the sacred feminine from Paleolithic times where a community of Mary Magdalene followers settled in the Middle Ages. Here we will learn about the teachings of the Cathars and Albigensians, a persecuted spiritual community whose esoteric expression of spirituality is calling to many in our own time. Our final day will be a celebration of all the facets of the feminine through the incredible story of Josephine Baker. At Chateau Milande, the castle museum dedicated to her memory, we will trace her extraordinary life. From the slums of St Louis to her meteoric rise as the most celebrated singer-dancer-actress in Europe to the Croix de Guerre awards she received for her heroic resistance to Nazi occupation and her quest for world peace– we will discover a heroine that can embolden each one of us in our own journey to creativity, courage and compassion.

Program

Day 1: Spiritual Archeology: Prehistory, Art and the Feminine

 

Day 2: The Black Madonnas of France and Rocamadour

 

Day 3: Troubadours and Courts of Love: The Enduring Legacy of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Her Family

 

Day 4: Sacred Geometry and the Knights Templar- ​St Leon Sur Vezere

 

Day 5: Heresy and Heroines: The Albigensian Crusade, Cathars, Esclarmonde de Foix and Montsegur

 

Day 6: Josephine Baker and Chateau Milande

 

Day 7: The Contemporary Call to Awakening Courageous Compassion

 

Faculty

Described by Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress as “A true Renaissance woman,” Kayleen Asbo is a scholar, composer, musician, poet, cultural historian and spiritual director who holds three advanced degrees in the fields of Mythology, Music and Psychology. Kayleen is the Artistic Director for the Mythica Foundation for the Arts and she has been on the faculties of the Pacifica Graduate Institute, UC Berkeley, and Dominican University, where she has taught courses on subjects ranging from the History of Christian Mystics to Jung and the Red Book, from Dante to Beethoven and the Hero’s Journey. She has been a keynote lecturer on Mary Magdalene and the Sacred Feminine for the Assisi Institute of Depth Psychology in Italy, at Chartres Cathedral in France, the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley and throughout the world for spiritual centers, churches and psychological organizations and has been a featured speaker at the conference on Women and History at Oxford University in England. Dr. Asbo will be offering a virtual pilgrimage in the footsteps of Mary Magdalene and the Sacred Feminine this summer for Ubiquity University and the Wisdom School.

 

 

 

Required Reading (for students taking the class for academic credit):

  • Mysteries of the Middle Ages, Thomas Cahill
  • Healing Journeys of the Black Madonna: Chants, Music and Sacred Practices of the Great Goddess, Alessandra Belloni and Mathew Fox
  • A Journey into the Heart of the Black Madonna: Self-Discovery, Spiritualism, Activism, Cindy Medina

Recommended Reading:

  • Untie the Strong Woman: Blessed Mother’s Immaculate Love for the Wild Soul, Clarissa Pinkola Estes
  • Learning True Love: Practicing Buddhism in a Time of War, Sister Chan Khong
  • Beginning Anew: Four Steps to Restoring Communication, Sister Chan Khong
  • The Soul of the Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within, Christine Vault Paintner
  • The Art of Pilgrimage, Phil Cousineau
  • Gospel of the Beloved Companion, translated by Jehanne de Quillan

Photos on this page by Kayleen Asbo

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