
Lecture
The spirit of the depths spoke to me: “You are an image of the unending world.” p.230, The Red Book, C.G. Jung
There has grown up in me a feeling of kinship with all things. p.392, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, C.G. Jung
Awakening to the oneness of creation starts with awakening to our own oneness. Jung took this path in 1913 when, having lost his way at midlife, he went into the underworld to confront the unconscious. He called out to his forgotten soul and began his journey toward individuation, toward wholeness. Reading excerpts from The Red Book, we will follow Jung in his imagined encounters on his way toward wholeness. We will look to find our own way. “There is only one way and that is your way.” In so doing, we will awaken not only to our own oneness, but to the oneness of the world we inhabit.
This lecture will be recorded
Susan Tiberghien, American writer living in Geneva, is the author of four memoirs, two writing books: One Year to a Writing Life and Writing Toward Wholeness, and most recently the 20th Anniversary Edition of Circling to the Center, An Invitation to Silent Prayer. For twenty years, she has been teaching at C.G. Jung Societies, the International Women’s Writing Guild, and writers’ centers and conferences in Europe and the U.S. She recently recorded three online master classes for the Jung Society of Washington. Susan founded and directed the Geneva Writers’ Group for 25 years. www.susantiberghien.com
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