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AWAKENING TO ONENESS: Active Imagination with Readings from the Red Book, a day with with Susan Tiberghien

  • Saturday, May 15, 2021
  • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Zoom, Eastern Time

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  • Members who are either seniors over 65 or full time students

If you are interested in registering for this program, please email natalia@jung.org directly.

Day With

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

In our workshop we will enter the world of imagination and awaken to our oneness. Reading excerpts from The Red Book, we will see how Jung actively imagined his soul, how she led him along his path toward wholeness, how he brought the different parts of himself together to find his oneness. We will practice our own active imaginations as we look to follow our own path. Reading also excerpts from Etty Hillesum and Thomas Mertonwe will see how they found their way within themselves, enabling them to turn outwards to the world around them. We will embrace not only our own oneness, but the oneness of all creation.

 

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

Zoom links will be shared about 24 hours before the program start time. Registration closes before Zoom links are shared. If you do not receive your link 24 hours in advance, please reach out asap directly to natalia@jung.org

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