by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Jan 21, 2025
By Lindsey Geiger In trauma, primal instincts to survive collide with powerful archetypal experiences, setting off seemingly endless cycles of pain. We suffer greatly in our reactive responses to trauma, making it difficult to realize that our animal bodies hold...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Jan 21, 2025
By Lindsey Geiger In trauma, primal instincts to survive collide with powerful archetypal experiences, setting off seemingly endless cycles of pain. We suffer greatly in our reactive responses to trauma, making it difficult to realize that our animal bodies hold...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Jan 21, 2025
By Shannon Yockey We live in difficult times and collectively suffer hopelessness, despair, and a fear of the destruction of our species and planet. These devastating archetypal forces threaten our sense of shared humanity and connection to the Anima Mundi (world...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Jan 21, 2025
By Shannon Yockey We live in difficult times and collectively suffer hopelessness, despair, and a fear of the destruction of our species and planet. These devastating archetypal forces threaten our sense of shared humanity and connection to the Anima Mundi (world...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Dec 18, 2024
By Dylan Francisco The world is increasingly at war—literally and metaphorically. To cope, many seek personal methods of gaining peace—through meditation, yoga, time in nature, exercise, even therapy. But these methods are often utilized to escape difficult emotions...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Dec 3, 2024
By Safron Rossi In this archetypal psychological exploration of the goddesses Ananke, the Fates, and the Graces, we will consider how grace and receptivity to the archetypal necessity at work in the deep patterns of the psyche contributes to the discovery of meaning,...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 19, 2024
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...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 17, 2024
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...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 16, 2024
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...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 16, 2024
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...
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