What: Course
Who: Julie Bondanza
When: Four Mondays
Fees: $100.00, members; $125.00, nonmembers; $75.00, seniors over 65 and full-time students
Tao's working of things is vague and obscure / Obscure! Oh vague! /
In it are images. / Vague! Oh Obscure! / In it are things /Profound.
-Lao-Tzu
Just recently, there has finally been a publication of Jung's Red Book, the work of active imagination developed by him over many years. In celebration of that publication, this course offers a chance to look at active imagination: its purpose, its methods, and its value in the process of individuation. Participants will have an opportunity to experiment with several different ways of entering active imagination.
We intend to offer CEUs for Social Workers for this program.
Julie Bondanza, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and a dioplomate Jungian analyst who trained at The C.G. Jung Institute of New York, where she was Director of Training, a job she also held with The Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts. She has taught extensively in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Washington, as well as for various Jung Societies across the country. Presently she serves on the board of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York and continues to serve as its program chair, a post she has held for many years. Dr. Bondanza practices in Takoma Park, Maryland, and lives in Washington, D.C
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