Workshop Susan Tiberghien A WRITING LIFE, A CREATIVE LIFE: The Importance of Words Friday, May 8 We will dip into our inner source to discover our stories and share them with words. We will look at the importance of being still and of paying attention – to the world around us and the world within us, to our surroundings and to our dreams. As we find images that resonate for us, we will describe them, draw them, listen to them. We will shape them into journal entries, personal essays, narratives, prose poems. And finally we will together see how to share our words, how to become lightbearers in the world around us.
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Two Swamis WHAT IS THE MANDALA OF HUMANITY: Using Mandala Work to Feed Compassion, Four Tues., starts April 7 We will use Mandala work and the consideration of the "Mandala of integrated humanity" to examine the relationship between suffering and compassion and to identify our individual aids and obstacles to compassion. This class will introduce some simple meditative and yogic techniques to help articulate this Mandala in relationship to your own persona. Purchase tickets in the |
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An Evening With . . . Larry Dossey The Power of Premonitions: How Knowing the Future Can Shape Our Lives Thursday, May 21 Premonition is a way into the intuitive realm. "I'm not asking you to take anything in this book on blind faith but to open yourself up to the possibility of premonitions and the evidence supporting them. Listen to the stories people tell. Explore the research that demonstrates our capacity to sense the future. Ponder the implications of mind outside of time. Invite premonitions into you life and see what happens. If you do so humbly and reverently, your life will likely become more premonition prone, and you may touch that exquisite, infinite realm to which premonitions, now as always, are a door " (from The Power of Premonitions). Ordinarily, Evenings With . . . are held on Friday nights in the Jung Society Library, but this one is on Thursday and will need a larger container. Dr. Dossey's new book will be available for purchase and signing. Larry Dossey, M/D., is a leader in bringing scientific understanding to spirituality and rigorous proof to alternative medicine. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Healing Words, the first serious look at how prayer affects healing. He has been featured several times by Oprah Winfrey – her TV show, radio show, and magazine – and is an international advocate for the role of the mind in health and the role of spirituality in healthcare. We are pleased to welcome him back.. Purchase tickets in the |
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Course Weaver Stevens THE SYMBOLIC LIFE: Volume XVIII of Jung's Collected Works, part three, 6 Wednesdays This final section covers pp. 551 - 829. It includes a very wide range of fragmentary observations (such as explaining aspects of Jungian theory and practice to UNESCO, speculation on "flying saucers," Brother Klaus and Therese of Konnersreuth living for years solely on the consecrated host, an abstruse commentary on the nature of Elijah, the way to approach suffering, and the concept that a fairy tale may be an unconscious release not subject to critical prerequisites).
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Jung Memorial Lecture Joan Chodorow
SOUL'S BODY: Emotions and Their Development Friday, June 5 This lecture will explore overlapping biological, psychological, and cross-cultural perspectives, with special attention to joy, interest, and surprise as they modulate and transform the emotions of crisis and survival. This modulating process can be seen in the cycle of rupture and repair between mother and infant. The natural process of symbolic development transforms the emotions into a sensitive network of feelings and complexes and, ultimately, the highly evolved expressive patterns of human culture. . Purchase tickets in the Jung Memorial Workshop ACTIVE IMAGINATION AND THE LIVING BODY: Psychological Connections to Consciousness
Saturday, June 6 This workshop will introduce and explore the origins, theory, and practice of dance / movement as a form of active imagination. Sometimes called “authentic movement” or “movement in depth,” the process involves a mover, a witness and the dynamics of their relationship. The mover works with eyes closed in the presence of a witness whose task it is to hold and contain the experience of the person moving. Participants are invited to bring journals and/or art materials. Please wear comfortable clothing.
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Workshop Janet Kane THE LABORS OF HERCULES: Overcoming Obstacles on the Road to Self-Discovery Saturday, April 25
Hercules was given twelve seemingly impossible tasks to perform before he could become fully divine. In this workshop we will follow the story of Hercules as he performed these twelve labors. We will learn that these labors describe the characteristics, the tasks, and the gifts that can be discovered in each of the twelve signs of the zodiac. We will explore this myth as it pertains to our primary tasks in life using our birth charts. Please bring yours or contact Janet for a copy. Purchase tickets in the shopping cart to the right |
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Lecture and Workshop Bud Harris A LIFETIME OF PROMISE: A Jungian Guide to Discovering the Transformative Power in Complexes Lecture Workshop Dr. Harris will describe some of the major complexes that influence our lives personally and culturally. Using stories, dreams, and fairy tales, participants will explore together how the Self and individuation are trying to help us understand the options of growth or regression, of transformation or destruction that complexes present to us. In addition, we will carefully examine how we can become aware of our own central complexes.
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Course Rose Solari THE SOUL SEARCHES FOR ITS HOME: Poetry as Sacred Writing Four Tuesdays
One question poets have long sought to answer is, what is the soul’s true home? And how do we listen for and heed the messages it sends us about identity, collective and individual, and about where we truly belong? In these four weeks, we will read and explore what some of the great poets have had to say on this none-too-easy subject. Purchase tickets in the shopping cart to the right |
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JUNGIAN ANALYSTS OF February 21, 2009 3 CE CREDITS PER WORKSHOP Seminars take place in room 200 of the Mary Graydon Center at American University. Enter through the Massachusetts Avenue Entrance, park on level 3 of the Butler Pavilion and follow the signs to the seminar. 9:30 AM-12:30 PM. Visit www.jungiananalysts.com for details. JAWA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. JAWA maintains responsibility for this program and its contents. Contact: Janice Quinn at 202-588-5008 |
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ISAP Zurich PresentsJungian Odyssey 2009: DESTRUCTION AND CREATION: Facing the Ambiguities of Power June 6 – 13, 2009 The conference will be held at the great historic Swiss hotel in the eastern mountains of Switzerland, where Jung and his wife, Emma, vacationed and where regular guests included Rainer Maria Rilke, Thomas Mann, and Herman Hesse. It was the site of Nietchze's summer house, where he worked on Thus Spake Zarathustra. This special event will be booked very quickly. Participation is limited to maintain the uniquely personal quality of the ISAP gatherings. Total costs (excluding airfare) are approximately $2,000. For questions or reservations, please contact Diane Fassett, ISAP North American Conference Representative, at 202.652.0292. More information at: |
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