by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Aug 29, 2024
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?...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 3, 2023
by Frances Hatfield, Larry Rayburn & Barry Williams Continuing our Institute’s November tradition, we convene our annual panel of analysts—Barry Williams, Frances Hatfield, and Larry Rayburn—to take stock of our national and collective moment. Has anything changed...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 3, 2023
by Rich Ryan & Lisa A. Pounders Jung’s Red Book is jokingly referred to as the unread Book because its calligraphic text is in German and the English translation is dense and basically codified. The vast majority who have bought the book haven’t read it but enjoy...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 3, 2023
by Rich Ryan & Lisa A. Pounders Jung’s Red Book is jokingly referred to as the unread Book because its calligraphic text is in German and the English translation is dense and basically codified. The vast majority who have bought the book haven’t read it but enjoy...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Aug 6, 2023
by David Barton, Marilyn Matthews, & Rich Ryan In a world that seems to be falling apart, what do we hold onto that might prepare us to “not avert our eyes”—to remember that being human includes the dark, the deadly, and the uninvited? In “The Spiritual Problem of...
by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Aug 6, 2023
by Guilford Dudley All too often, we hear of another mass shooting taking place somewhere in the United States. Perspectives on these disturbing and uniquely American occurrences are not hard to find. That said, viewing these tragic events through the lens of Jung’s...
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