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Discover the latest reflections, events, and explorations in our newsletter to keep up to date with the Jung Society’s activities this season.

Read Our Latest Newsletter: September 2024

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Membership Drive Responses

Geneen Marie Haugen, Ph.D. – Imagination in a Changing World

 

Friday, October 18th, 2024

7-9pm PST

ONLINE Lecture

“Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.” ― Arundhati Roy
In this presentation, we will explore our current threshold moment, marked by a mix of despair and hope, and examine how disruptions in cultural and environmental patterns might lead to a transformative shift in worldview. By reflecting on past instances of near-collapse and the power of human imagination, we will consider how embracing an animate worldview could guide us toward a more harmonious future with both other-than-human beings and future generations.

Purchase a Member or Non-member ticket to join the discussion. CEU ticket sold separately.

Geneen Marie Haugen, Ph.D. – Imaginal Practices for a Changing World (Workshop)

 

Saturday, October 19th, 2024

1-4pm PST 

ONLINE Workshop

The Friday evening talk will help create the setting for the Saturday event, which will be highly experiential, involving conversation, thought experiments, and guided imagery.

Purchase a Member or Non-member ticket to join the discussion. CEU ticket sold separately.

THE RED BOOK

 

A Seminar with Bette Joram, Ph.D.

 

ONLINE

2nd and 4th Wednesdays

Starting June 12, 2024

Time: 7 – 8:30 PM Pacific Time

Cost:  $ 10/ session

As Jung wrestled with powerful images and experiences sent forth by the unconscious, he was “taken to the mat” again and again.  As he sweated it out intellectually, physically, morally, and spiritually, within these pages, so will we. As we read and discuss The Red Book together, we, too, will struggle with the implications of this material for our own understanding of ourselves, the times we live in, and the meaning and consequences that our own encounters with the unconscious present to us, and the way the unconscious effects society at large. The Red Book lays the groundwork in which Jung began to formulate the constructs which later appear throughout his Collected Works.

Study Group with Russell Lockhart, Ph.D.

 

3rd Wednesday of the month

Starts September 18th, 2024

10 am – 12 pm, Pacific Time.

Cost: $10/ session 

Locally based in Everett, Washington, Dr. Lockhart—Jungian analyst, trainer, scholar, writer, editor, and publisher over more than 50 years—has generously offered to use a question and answer format to invite discussion and share his extensive Jungian knowledge with participants. The first session will engage with Dr. Lockhart ‘s Appassionato for the Imagination. In this essay, Dr. Lockhart discusses the relationship between Jung’s Red Book, modern art, and the concept of Other. From this perspective, Dr. Lockhart asks for us today,
“How…and in what way, can the Red Book be a guide?”

No prior knowledge, experience, or previous participation in the group is required.

Fairy Tale Fridays

June 7th, No July Meeting, August 2nd, 2024

6:30-8:30pm PST 

ONLINE meetings held on the first Friday of every month. 

A online study and discussion of various fairy tales facilitated by Stephanie Gierman, Jungian Analyst, and our very own Co-President, Bette R. Joram, Ph.D.

Purchase a Member or Non-member ticket to join the discussion. CEU ticket sold separately.

The Jung Café

In Person: Saturday Morning Discussion Group 

11:00 am – 12:30 pm on Saturdays

Nancy Alvord Library at Good Shepherd Center, Room 222.

Our in-person discussion group continues to meet weekly on Saturday mornings, 11am – 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!

Jung Library Study Group

FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH 

In the library, Tamara Walker and Lael Cassidy co-host an in-person discussion group based on Jung’s Dream Analysis: Notes on the Seminar Given in 1928-1930.

Noon – 2:00pm

Nancy Alvord Library at Good Shepherd Center, Room 222. 

The group is open to the public with a suggested donation of $10 per session. 

In this study group, we intend to invite the voice of C.G. Jung into the room and to provide a space to reflect with our whole selves. We will attend his seminar and enter into specific dreams with him. 
We are reading C.G. Jung’s Dream Analysis: Notes on the Seminar Given in 1928-1930, one lecture per month. New participants are welcome at any time. We send a PDF version of the upcoming lecture a few days before each meeting (typically about 15 pages). If you want to receive this email, please reach out to Tamara Walker at tendingthesacredpath@gmail.com
Print-outs can be provided in the meeting if needed.
(If you want your own copy of the book, Part 1 of the lecture series is readily available in paperback and on kindle where books are sold. The full volume is only available in hardback, and quite expensive, but at the current rate we won’t reach part 2 until mid-2025)
To invite the unconscious to participate, art supplies will be available for those who wish. There will also be time to discuss/share art and other feeling/thinking responses to the work.
For more information, contact Tamara at tendingthesacredpath@gmail.com

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