Assisi
Conferences and Seminars with Michael Conforti, et al. investigate
the interface between Jungian Psychology and the "new" sciences.
For programs in Vermont, Oregon, Florida, and Italy, contact 802.254.6220,
assisi@together.net, www.assisiconferences.com.
The Baltimore Jung
Working Group presents first-Sunday programs, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
410.666.9452.
The C.G. Jung Foundation of New York presents lectures, workshops,
and courses: 212.697.6430; CGJUNGNY@aol.com
The Einsiedeln
Conference presents extended programs in Zurich, Switzerland; 505.473.4592;
www.jungconference.org.
The Friends Conference
On Religion and Psychology presents its annual Washington-area conference
February 23-25, 2007 at the Wellspring Conference Center, Germantown,
MD. The topic is "Body, Soul, and Metaphor" with Barbara Goodrich-
Dunnhttp://fcrp.quaker.org.
The Guild for Psychological
Studies in northern California presents Jungian depth-work seminars
that foster intersection between analytical psychology, religion, culture,
and soul to enable the discovery of one's own unique value system and
inner authority; 831.336.9881; guildsf@aol.com;
www.guildsf.com.
Andrew Harvey presents
lectures and workshops on Sacred Activism worldwide and leads study groups
in India, Turkey, and France. For more information, books, schedule, etc.,
visit http://andrewharvey.net.
The International
School of Analytical Psychology, Zurich (ISAPZURICH),presents Jungian
Odyssey, 2006, a unique journey of in-depth exploration into the heart
and soul of Jung's work. The conference is offered to all those with an
interest in Jungian psychology. It is also an excellent way to be introduced
to the very rich and unique Jungian training ISAPZURICH offers the international
community. ISAP ZURICH grants diplomas in Jungian psychology as approved
by the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP). www.isapzurich.com.
Journey into Wholeness
presents events with a Christian orientation; 828.877.4809; jwinc@citcom.net.
The Jung Center of Houston, presents lectures, workshops, and courses;
713.524.8253; www.cgjunghouston.org.
The Jung Society
of the Chesapeake Bay presents programs throughout the year; 410.822.7402;
410.647.2772.
The New York Center
for Jungian Studies with Aryeh Maidenbaum et al. presents Jung on
the Hudson and study tours in Ireland, Portugal, and Spain; 212.689.8238;
nycenter@aol.com; www.nyjung.com.
Peace x Peace (peace
by peace) supports world dialogue among women by tapping into the
eternal feminine as the most effective means to enrich lives locally and
promote peace globally, connecting women's "circles" in the
United States with women's circles throughout the world, directly via
the internet, exchanging information and personal experiences that typically
result in mutually supportive actions:
www.peacexpeace.org.
The Philadelphia
Jung Seminar, offering eight 10-hour week- ends/year with CEUs, is
accepting applications from potential new students. Call Alden Josey,
302.656.7083.
www.storiesandquestions.comis an interactive website with Rudy Marcus for one-on-one work
with mythic material, short courses on ethics and self-esteem. Dr. Marcus
works on line with individuals and groups and does not accept payment.
Continuing-education credits for some are available.
The Washington National Cathedral presents a variety of programs,
including many of interest to students of Jung; www.cathedral.org.
Please
email Steve Kane to update information
or to notify of broken links.