AN APPRENTICESHIP WITH SORROW: TENDING THE LOSSES OF EVERYDAY LIFE
The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco 2610 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA, United States“Where there is sorrow, there is holy ground.” —Oscar Wilde
“Where there is sorrow, there is holy ground.” —Oscar Wilde
C. G. Jung and F. M. Alexander believed that, by nature, we strive to manifest our full potential — our wholeness, our “Self.” Let’s explore the interplay of Jung’s Psychology and the Alexander Technique to better know and experience our wholeness.
C. G. Jung and F. M. Alexander believed that, by nature, we strive to manifest our full potential — our wholeness, our “Self.” Let’s explore the interplay of Jung’s Psychology and the Alexander Technique to better know and experience our wholeness.
“What is this wild prayer of longing that issues from the heart?” Nathan Scott Jr. writes. In a secular age, modern and contemporary poetry has been concerned with where the sense of the sacred and the numinous can be found outside the parameters of traditional religious doctrine. One might look at the moments when we […]
C. G. Jung and F. M. Alexander believed that, by nature, we strive to manifest our full potential — our wholeness, our “Self.” Let’s explore the interplay of Jung’s Psychology and the Alexander Technique to better know and experience our wholeness.
The multi-faceted C. G. Jung finds the answer to his lifelong quest for a third
position between the mechanistic nature of sciences and the unquestioning,
dogmatic nature of religion, in contemporary physics.
Exploring the influence of William James on the development
of analytical psychology
How do we connect and communicate with our bodies in Argentine tango?
Looking at some of the emotional/cultural/archetypal patterns that have
had such a deep impact on our world in modern times, from HIV/AIDS
to COVID-19.