The Old Testament Creation Myths: A Psychological View
LIVESTREAM ONLYJungians have long seen the importance of creation myths. The Old Testament contains two very different creation stories with very different themes.
Jungians have long seen the importance of creation myths. The Old Testament contains two very different creation stories with very different themes.
As we navigate an era of rapid change and deep uncertainty, the insights of C.G. Jung continue to offer profound guidance for both the individual and the collective.
For centuries, Sufi masters have occupied a position similar to that of psychologists, helping their disciples gain the self- consciousness necessary for a realization of the God within.
In Confronting Death, published by Chiron in 2024, Luis Moris invited Murray Stein, John Beebe, Claire Costello and others to write about their experiences preparing for death. In this seminar, these four analysts will share how experiences of death, grief and mourning have helped them in their work as analysts.
Anger or rage develop one irritation built upon another, or it erupts in surprising outbursts of aggressive actions or words often with an unknown, unidentified source.
Join us as comic monologist Josh Kornbluth brings his wry perspective to the Jung Institute. With his insight, creative imagination and sense of the ironic, he will help us find healing through humor.
This day-long conference, coordinated by Lynn Alicia Franco, Shoshana Fershtman, and Tom Singer, will explore the psychological, cultural and political impact of Trump's presidency, during which we have seen the orchestrated dismantling of government.
What is the alchemical philosopher's stone? Where do I find it? How can it aid me in my individualization and transformation? The philosopher's stone is a mysterious alchemical substance that comes in many forms and allows for us to transmute heavy and chaotic internal states and complexes.
The body can be a portal to the numinous dimensions of life. Whether working with trauma, deepening affective life, cultivating a sense of inner home, exploring creativity, or seeking to vivify the numinosity of everyday life, a Jungian approach to the psyche is made more immediate by being with the body.