by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
Buddhism describes two paths or vehicles to end human unhappiness, Sutrayana and Vajrayana, where sutra is called the causal path, and tantra, the resultant path. Similarly, Jung described a retrospective and a prospective approach integral to the process of...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 24, 2019
Frances Hatfield, Ph.D. For the past 2,500 years, the development of human consciousness in the West has been shaped and dominated by an archetype which the ancient Greeks knew as Zeus. The Age of Zeus, instigated by the great goddesses themselves, has presided over...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 24, 2019
ALICE VAN BUREN, M.A. This is a hands-on workshop on courting the unconscious through drawing and painting. We’ll meet in my studio and examine the place that art holds in Jungian thought and in our lives. We will explore how fraught it is to let the unconscious loose...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
Sylvia Brinton Perera, M.A., L.P. We are living in a time of heightened border awareness as old securities of containment and simple divisions are forced open by new challenges. Walls don’t work well in the world of internet and drones, nuclear, biological, and...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
JACQUELINE WEST, Ph.D. and MONIKA WIKMAN, Ph.D. In the seminars this year, we will continue to discuss Jung’s later works in which he delves into alchemical and clinical investigations, exploring the tension between the opposites and the processes involved in their...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
PANELISTS with COMMUNITY FORUM: Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. Jerome Bernstein, M.A.P.C., NCPsyA. Jacqueline West, Ph.D.
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
Guilford Dudley, Ph.D. and Monika Wikman, Ph.D. As we continue to pass scientific thresholds of no return, two major psychological issues are emerging. One is our proclivity for self-deception and avoidance — dissociation from a reality staring us in the face like the...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
Part 3 Seminar: Liberating Our Future Mending Our Fences, Tending Our Borders, Flexing Our Boundaries MARILYN MATTHEWS, M.D. [Previous class attendance not required to enroll] Continuing what we started 3 years ago—a reclamation of Feminine Wisdom and Darkness—we will...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
Pamela Power, Ph.D. Jung wrote that visionary art provides a compensatory function to the time in which it is produced. If we can recognize what art expresses, we can be more deeply aware of the culture in which we live. This presentation will provide a brief...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Oct 10, 2019
Monika Wikman, Ph.D. This weekend seminar is dedicated to courting the subtle body through contemplation of Celtic myths, fairy tales, active imagination, dream work, and writing, with time set aside specifically for active imagination and writing meditations....
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