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The Nancy Alvord Library, one of the most unique libraries in America, is housed at the Good Shepherd Center in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle.

Archetypes, Symbols, and Images in Rachel Getting Married

with

John Perkins Ph.D.

  • Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
  • Time: 2:00 - 3:30 pm
  • Location: Good Shepherd Center, Room 202
  • It is recommended, but not required, that you view the film before we meet.

Filmmakers deliberately use Archetypes. The Story Grid site tells us: “Stories, fairy tales, and myths share patterns that are recognized at a gut level by almost everyone, regardless of culture. Distilled to their essence, these patterns are character Archetypes, storytelling tools that can be used to create and understand the things that make us tick.” Carl Jung would agree.

In this highly interactive workshop, we bring Archetypes to life through the charged relationship between Kym (Anne Hathaway) and Rachel (Rosemarie DeWitt). In Rachel Getting Married, Kym botches the “make amends” step of her 12-step program, while Rachel reaches her breaking point with Kym’s talent for “sucking the air out of the room.”

Borrowing the language of filmmaking, we’ll step inside scenes—imagining “over-the-shoulder close-ups”—to uncover the Archetypal dynamics unfurling between these sisters. This experiential workshop is open to everyone—film lovers, writers, Jung enthusiasts, and professionals in recovery, counseling, coaching, or therapy. Come experience the kind of rich, thought-provoking conversations that filmmakers and actors have when bringing characters and stories to the screen.

From Inside Out: The Eros of Expression

with

Russell Lockhart, Ph.D.

  • ONLINE
  • June 3, June 17, July 1, July 15, July 29, 2026
  • Every Two Weeks
  • 10:00am - Noon PST
  • This Seminar will not be recorded

Jung pictured Eros as an extroverted energy bringing what is inside into relationship with what is outside. He argued that introverts often leave inside what is meant to be outside. Since most Jungians are introverted, this seminar will focus on how to bring outside what is generally kept inside. The seminar is intended to be participatory and revelatory, not just conceptual. This requires participants to be willing to do the assignments and then share the results with all participants. As you can see, this will require a degree of extraverted sharing that may be uncomfortable. The purpose of this sharing is not for critique in any form, but for the type of “showing and telling” that constellates the spirit of Eros.

 In the first seminar, Russ will illustrate showing and telling in relation to his dream experiences. The remaining seminars will focus on everyone completing and sharing expressions of dreams in poetry, art, story and photography. Participants will share the experiences of their creations in each seminar as well as their experiences of the creations of fellow participants. The seminar will not be recorded.   

The Red Book Seminar

Hosted by

Bette Joram, Ph. D.

  • Online
  • 7:00 - 8:30 PM PST
  • 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month.
  • $10 / session
  • All sessions will be recorded. 

Our text is The Red Book: Liber Novus  A Reader’s Edition, by C.G. Jung. Edited and with an Introduction by Sonu Shamdasani. No advance reading is required. We will be reading and discussing the work in small, consecutive sections week by week, until we have completed the book. Our instructor Bette Joram will be the Zoom Host as well as record each session. All sessions will be recorded. The Jung Society has made this class simple and affordable in a way that supports the operations of the Jung Society. This is an ongoing class that folks can pay for per session. No one will be excluded due to inability to pay.

The Stephanie Gierman Fairy Tale Fridays

with

Bette Joram, Ph.D. & Suzan Willson, Jungian Analyst

  • May 1: The Story of Ciccu (Link below)
  • 6:30 - 8:30pm PST 
  • Online

A study and discussion of various fairy tales facilitated by Suzan Willson, Jungian Analyst & Bette Joram, Ph.D.

OUR NEXT FAIRY TALE: The Story of Ciccu from Sicilianische Mahrchen. *Note: This link should take you to the Pink Fairy Book. This story is on p. 339 of the actual Pink Fairy Book.

Learning Objectives:

Phases in the Development of the Fairy Tale

Fairy Tale Discussion Learning Objectives

 

 

Jung Café

  • In the Library! Discussion Group
  • Saturday Mornings, 11-12:30am
  • Nancy Alvord Library at Good Shepherd Center, Room 222

…the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.”C.G. Jung

Our in-person discussion group continues to meet weekly on Saturday mornings 11:00am to 12:30pm in the Nancy Alvord Library, room 222 of the Good Shepherd Center, Seattle. Participants suggest and discuss a variety of Jungian and depth psychological topics and benefit from community connection. Please join us!

Contact Laura at arweninrivendell@gmail.com with any questions, or just drop by!

We look forward to seeing you.

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