THERE AND BACK AGAIN: INTO THE STARRY NIGHT II
LIVESTREAM ONLYA call to adventure! A return to in-depth exploration of C. G. Jung's ideas in The Red Book In our current climate of information saturation, cynicism, and incendiary politics, The […]
A call to adventure! A return to in-depth exploration of C. G. Jung's ideas in The Red Book In our current climate of information saturation, cynicism, and incendiary politics, The […]
In a time when Mother Earth is threatened and threatening our lives and habitats with fire, flood, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanoes, we need Her poets to remind us who we are and where we come from—Earthlings made of Her red clay. To worship our Earth as a Goddess, to know Her as a living being, is to return to the wisdom of our ancestors who knew, along with Jung, that the Earth has a soul. Reading the poets of Earth Magic, writing under their influence, offers us a way back to the “Unus Mundus”—the One World— and weaves our souls and our writings into the tapestry of all creation. The poets we will read are Aimée Nezhukumatathil, Ross Gay, and Lucille Lang Day
Focusing on the importance of cultivating a dialogue between the field of human rights and analytical psychology.
Into the Starry Night III builds upon last year's ten-month exploration of the ideas in C.G. Jung's Red Book. This course, which primarily covers the second half of Jung's seminal text, will provide an opportunity to decelerate as we sink into the material, allowing for more reflection and conversation.
Poetry and writing as paths to spiritual wholeness will be examined in the works of Emily Dickinson and C.G. Jung. Practical methods of journaling will be presented to enhance one's relationship to dreams and the unconscious.
Concepts in analytical psychology are often challenging to fully grasp. Jung’s writings in particular can seem difficult to integrate into actual therapeutic practice. This group, which meets monthly, will perform […]
The phrase ‘as if’ and the imposter syndrome are characterized by façade, a feeling of fragility, fraudulence and vulnerability bounded by a wall of impenetrability. The person suffers dissociations from life while exuding an appealing yet elusive nature. The psychological journey has been arrested. Those living 'as-if' are estranged from their true selves, body and spirit.
This year’s conference features leading Jungians from the US and internationally in the field of politics and psyche, providing a unique opportunity to explore the deeper meaning of the dystopian […]
A seminar with discussion followed by refreshments