The Many-Layered Mystery of the Human Journey

The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

C. G. Jung brought to psychology the recognition that the unfolding of a human life is at a deep level a spiritual journey.

$25

LOU ANDREAS-SALOMÉ: FAR MORE THAN A MUSE

The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

Together we will explore the life and work of analyst Lou Andreas-Salomé—her upbringing and education, her personal life, her encounters with Friedrich Nietzsche, Rainer Maria Rilke and Sigmund Freud, her prolific writing, and her significant contributions to feminist thought and to analytical theory

$90

STONES, SOUL, AND LABYRINTH

The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

This image-rich presentation will weave the story of the long recovery from a severe heart attack with 20 years of art, stonework, dreams, and Jungian commentary. The work will be related to alchemical processes, and the symbolism of stones, spirals and labyrinths.

$90

WORKING WITH DREAMS: PRELIMINARY IDEAS FOR A NEW SYNTHESIS

The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

How do you work with dreams in clinical practice? Does it differ from one dream to the next, or from one patient to another? Does the dream change in either the telling or in the hearing? This two-session seminar is offered to clinicians to deepen their approach to working with dreams.

$120

WORKING WITH DREAMS: PRELIMINARY IDEAS FOR A NEW SYNTHESIS

The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

How do you work with dreams in clinical practice? Does it differ from one dream to the next, or from one patient to another? Does the dream change in either the telling or in the hearing? This two-session seminar is offered to clinicians to deepen their approach to working with dreams.

$120

ACAUSAL CONNECTIONS IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY AND MODERN PHYSICS: QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT AND SYNCHRONICITY

The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

For a century, physicists have wrestled with the question of what makes the reality we perceive, given that quantum descriptions are indefinite. Spatially separated events may be correlated, without the possibility of causation. It turns out that at a microscopic level, objects are not separate but inextricably entwined, part of a Unus Mundus. 

$90