Fate and Destiny in Dickinson and Jung

AT THE INSTITUTE and VIA ZOOM

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.

$120

Underground Rivers: A Study Group

LIVESTREAM ONLY , United States

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 […]

$450

As If Personality: Imposter Syndrome and Illusions in the Mirror

LIVESTREAM VIA ZOOM and IN-PERSON AT THE INSTITUTE 2610 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

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.

$120

The 2024 C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco Presidency Conference

In - Person and Live via Zoom , United States

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 […]

$300

Transcendence as the Foundation of Environmental Justice in World Religions

LIVESTREAM ONLY , United States

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.

$120

What’s it Like to be in Tao?

LIVESTREAM VIA ZOOM and IN-PERSON AT THE INSTITUTE 2610 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

A seminar with discussion followed by refreshments

$30