What: Book Exploration
Who: April Barrett
When: 5 Wednesdays
Fees: $50.00, members in advance; $75.00, general
From the Back Matter: In the face of loss and absence, we must again ask what makes us feel connected to the source of aliveness. Yet, we must also understand that feeling fully alive means that we must come to fresh insight about the contrary of aliveness, which is deadness. Both aliveness and deadness are part of the same fabric of being. But how do we talk about them?
Ann Belford Ulanov is the Christiane Brooks Johnson professor of psychiatry and religion at Union Theological Seminary, a psychoanalyst in private practice, and a supervising analyst and faculty member of the C.G. Jung Institute, New York, New York.
We resume with chapter five. Participation in this class open to all.
April Barrett is in service to the dissemination of Jung's thought through her participation and training with the Creative Initiative Foundation, the Guild for Psychological Studies, and the Jung Society of Washington, for which she is program director, executive director, and sec./treas. of the board.
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