Fate, Destiny, and Following the Daimon [ZOOM webinar]
Zoom Webinarby Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson Bring up the subject of fate at a dinner party and there is likely to be a dramatic pause in the conversation. Few people like to admit the role of fate in their lives because it is spooky, uncomfortable. It is as though a stranger you cannot see and fear to […]
Living Our Animal: A Jungian Wilderness Quest [ZOOM webinar]
By Heather Taylor Zimmerman Throughout his life, C. G. Jung experienced a deep and abiding connection to nature and animals as alive and ensouled. Initiated in childhood into the secrets of nature, he honored an ancient ancestral call to explore the wild terrain of human nature within a framework of ritual art and natural reverie […]
In Service to the Inexplicable and Paradoxical [LECTURE]
By Jeffrey Kiehl “The spirit of the depths took my understanding and all my knowledge and placed them at the service of the inexplicable and the paradoxical.”—C.G. Jung (The Red Book, p. 229) Our world is being torn apart by tremendous oppositional forces, be they political, social, financial, or environmental. Opposites abound accompanied by fears […]
An Alchemical Journey [WORKSHOP]
By Jeffrey Kiehl “The spirit of the depths took my understanding and all my knowledge and placed them at the service of the inexplicable and the paradoxical.”—C.G. Jung (The Red Book, p. 229) Our world is being torn apart by tremendous oppositional forces, be they political, social, financial, or environmental. Opposites abound accompanied by fears […]
Accepting the Other: What Does “Inclusion” Mean? [LECTURE]
By Joseph Wakefield How do we process our experience of encountering someone who has different experiences than ourselves? What if the other person comes from a different culture? When considering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), what is meant by inclusion? There are uses of the word inclusion that broaden our understanding and knowing of another. […]
The Archetype of the Wounded Healer: Uses and Misuses of Countertransference in Depth Analytic Therapy [WORKSHOP]
How do we process our experience of encountering someone who has different experiences than ourselves? What if the other person comes from a different culture? When considering diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), what is meant by inclusion? There are uses of the word inclusion that broaden our understanding and knowing of another. There are other, […]
The Archetype of the Southern Belle [LECTURE]
By Lucie Magnus The Southern Belle is a familiar American archetype and as such draws “her” energy from deep within the instinctual nature of the eternal feminine. This Friday evening lecture will examine the archetypal nature of the Southern Belle, drawing from mythological stories, fairy tales, literature, and the movies. It will also look at […]
The Eternal Feminine [WORKSHOP]
By Lucie Magnus The Southern Belle is a familiar American archetype and as such draws “her” energy from deep within the instinctual nature of the eternal feminine. The Friday evening lecture will examine the archetypal nature of the Southern Belle, drawing from mythological stories, fairy tales, literature, and the movies. It will also look at […]
Political Panel: Mercurial Dynamics [LECTURE]
By Connie Romero, David Solem, and Larry Rayburn As we face the general and presidential election of 2024, hope and dread wrestle for dominance. Surely, we tell ourselves, things can’t go on as they have been. Conversely, we resign ourselves for a dystopian four years and beyond. In such moments as these, the perceptual tools […]
A Row of Tombs: Jung and Reincarnation [FILM]
By Sabine Lucas A Row of Tombs: Jung and Reincarnation is a documentary film based on three videotaped interviews held in 1985 with the late Jungian therapist and New York philanthropist, Erlo van Waveren. The film documents van Waveren’s analytical work with C.G. Jung on Jung’s past life dreams and visions. In the interviews, van Waveren […]
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