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SUMMARY:THE SYMBOLIC LIFE, PART II OF III:    Jung's Collected Works, Volume XVIII
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URL:http://www.jung.org#Stevens
LOCATION:The Jung Society Library
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 Who: Weaver Stevens, MDiv, MLitt=0D=0A=
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 Fees: $150:00, members; $175.00, nonmembers; $125.00, full-time students and seniors over 65=0D=0A=
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 Volume XVIII is Jung’s longest and most eclectic work.  It seems feasible to approach it in three courses, the first including sections I -III; the second, sections IV - X; the third, sections XI - XVI, plus the addenda. This unique volume ranges from a brief elementary (1901) glance by a young Jung reviewing Freud’s treatise “On Dreams” to a couple of insignificant papers before his death in 1961.  In between is a rich collection of thinking and postulation, ranging from the substantive Tavistock lectures, through many of his principle concerns, and touching upon a kaleidoscopic probing of the human condition.  It is an excellent way to garner a sense of this astounding mind without being trampled by the difficulties inherent in other volumes. Come, enjoy, and share your reactions; please read section IV for the first class.   Part I is not prerequisite for part II.=0D=0A=
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 Weaver L. Stevens received his Batchelor of Arts from UCLA, his Masters of Divinity from Virginia Seminary, and his Masters of Literature from Oxford University.  Weaver is a practicing Jungian psychoanalyst in the Washington, D.C., area and is a member of NAAP, the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.  Weaver has taught several courses for WSJP; they are always well received.=0D=0A=
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