The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco is presenting a interesting Webinar titled “How to Save Jung from the Red Book and the Red Book from Jung” this Saturday May 4th. We have a limited number of seats for this global Webinar. As of this morning we still have a few slots left for the… Read More »
Myth and Fairy tale on-line seminar Feb. 2013
Our very special thank you to Evangeline Rand for her collation of the Myth and Fairy tale on-line seminar organized by Liz (Brodersen), Leslie (Gardner) and Stephani (Stephens) subcommittee on behalf of the EC, IAJS. The seminar was help online via the IAJS Discussion list on February 2013. IAJS Myth and Fairy Tales on-line Seminar Feb. 2013
Dear Friends, I want to give you a heads up so you can mark your calendars for 2014. The Institute for Cultural Change will host an exciting conference in Santa Barbara, CA. March 8-10, 2014: Eros, Empathy & Evolution. Featured presenters include: Iain McGilchrist, Ginette Paris, Nora Bateson, Dennis Slattery and others. Save the weekend… Read More »
What Did Jung Incarnate through the Red Book? – His own personal dreams and inspirations? – A powerful breakthrough of the collective unconscious? – A clinical lapse into near psychosis during a difficult time? Dr. Curtis Hoffman, renowned anthropologist,dives into this question as he explores thevarious forces underlying Carl Jung’s Redbook. Dr. Hoffman brings his scholarly expertise as an anthropologist… Read More »







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