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PATHS TO WELLBEING, Susan Tiberghien

  • Friday, April 28, 2017
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Jung Society Library, 5200 Cathedral Avenue, N.W., Washington D.C., 20016
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Friday, April 28th


Workshop


Susan Tiberghien 


My path is not your path; therefore I cannot teach you.  The way is within us . . . .     -C.G. Jung, The Red Book


In this workshop we will look at how wellbeing has been understood throughout the centuries, from Aristotle to today.  How did Jung approach the subject?  We will read passages from Memories, Dreams, Reflections and from The Red Book.  With the focus on spiritual wellbeing, we will consider four possible paths – listening to dreams, awakening to synchronicity, practicing active imagination, appreciating beauty.  There will be excerpts from contemporary authors and guided writing exercises.  In so doing we will create our own path to spiritual wellbeing. 


Susan Tiberghien, an American writer living in Geneva, Switzerland, has published three memoirs: Looking for Gold, Circling to the Center, Footsteps-A European Album, and the highly appreciated writing book,  One Year to a Writing Life, plus two new titles published in 2015: Side by Side: Writing Your Love Story andFootsteps:  In Love with a Frenchman. She has been teaching writing workshops for close to twenty years at C.G. Jung Centers, at the International Women’s Writing Guild, and at writers’ centers and conferences in the States and in Europe where she directs the Geneva Writers’ Group, an association of 250 English-language writers. Find her at www.susantiberghien.com

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