15 - 18 January 2026
10:00am - 6:00pm (UK time)
15 - 18 January 2026
10:00am - 6:00pm (UK time)
Live in London
Online Option Available
Live in London
Online Option Available
Beyond the Heroes Journey
Beyond the Heroes Journey
Beyond the Heroes Journey
Beyond the Heroes Journey is a unique workshop designed from Stephen Gilligan’s interpretation of Joseph Campbell’s work Hero with a Thousand Faces.
The Heroes Journey addresses the highs and lows we experience individually on our life path, and is designed for people to celebrate their victories over the many obstacles they incurred on their life journey, for example, addictions, broken relationships, trauma, and any life challenge which takes you to a wilderness state to make a healthy return from the wilderness.
Traditionally the Heroes Journey focuses on the journey of the self, this event Beyond the Heroes Journey goes beyond the self to explore how the self-integrates into the various communities that they live and work in and the relationships with people and groups in their communities to ensure a healthy and prosperous life at all levels.
Attend Beyond the Heroes Journey and learn how to use Generative Trance, The Creative Mind, and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy to:
The Creative Mind work is the culmination of 50 years of intensive exploration by Dr. Gilligan, starting with early NLP, then Ericksonian hypnotherapy, then his Self-Relations and Generative Trance/Coaching work. The multiple crises of the past 5 years have illuminated the deep need for generative transformation at both individual and collective levels, and this work is the result. Come prepared for an amazing experience!
Course Investment
Full Investment
£1,499.00 + 20% VAT (£1,798.80)
Early Booking Offer
£599.00 + 20% VAT (£718.80)
Saving you £900.00
Until 22 January 2025
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About Stephen Gilligan
Stephen did his undergraduate work in psychology at UC Santa Cruz, where he met Bateson, Bandler, Grinder, and Milton Erickson, the great psychiatrist/hypnotherapist. In his shamanic way, Erickson initiated Stephen into anima mundi, the soul of the world, and its luminous interconnected mosaic. Stephen then earned his Ph.D. at Stanford University in research psychology. From there he's been practicing, writing, teaching as a psychotherapist / coach, and always looking for ways to absorb the countless contradictions and struggles of consciousness into generative integration.
Stephen's extensive travel and teaching in different cultures over the past decades has illuminated for him the infinite shapes and forms of people but, even deeper, that our shared humanity is much deeper. This experiential knowing seems especially vital now, as old forms crumble and differences are pushed ever closer together. As a result, Stephen believes that the journey is about feeling the deeper wave of consciousness that can hold and heal the brokenness and possibilities of the world.