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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.

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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.

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The Journey of the Universe: In-Person Film Screening with Brian Swimme

Friday, May 16, 2025

7-9pm PST 

IN PERSON Reserve your ticket now! 

Join us In-Person with Brian Swimme, Ph.D. at the Good Shepherd Center to introduce his award-winning 60-minute documentary, The Journey of the Universe. He will then engage in a dialogue with Seattle Jung Society Co-President Randy Morris, Ph.D., about the influence of the eco-theologian Thomas Berry on the making of the film, the relevance of Jungian Depth Psychology to its subject matter, and the implications of the Universe Story for our current cultural climate.  Participants are especially encouraged to sign up for the in-person event.

Brian Swimme, Ph.D. – Cosmogenesis: A Dialogue

 

Saturday, May 17, 2025

1-4pm PST

ONLINE

Join Cosmologist Brian Swimme, Ph.D., as he discusses his recently published book, Cosmogenesis, and elaborates on Teilhard de Chardin’s idea of the Noosphere, understood as the sum knowledge and experience of all that humanity has imagined, created, and built through the ages.  The Noosphere can be seen as another layer to Earth’s many spheres, our collective planetary mind.  Dr. Swimme will elaborate on the contributions made by the ideas of C. G. Jung to his understanding of cosmology and will engage the audience in a dialogue about the implications of these ideas for a generative future.

Gleanings from the Dreamfield with Russell Lockhart, Ph.D.

 

  • June 11, 25; July 9, 23; August 6, 20 (6 sessions) 
  • 10 am – 12 pm, Pacific Time.
  • Cost: $10/ session /recordings available for ticket holders

In this seminar I will focus on a book I am writing entitled, Gleanings from the Dreamfield. The purpose of this book is to describe thirteen or so dreams I have had over my lifetime that were life changing. I will describe the dream, how I worked with it, what changes I made because of the dream and dream work, and how the dream mentored by understanding of dreams and how to work with them.

In addition to dreams, I will also focus on synchronicities and visions and how to work with them. In my experience of the deep psyche, I find that dreams, synchronicities, and visions all function as mentors, bringing to awareness things I do not know, but things I must take into account and act on. Using my own experiences to illustrate these ways will allow me to more fully convey what dreams have taught me, why I value them, and why I think that they are the most efficacious guide to how to live as the sixth extinction unfolds.

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

Friends and Members Tea in the Nancy Alvord Library

FREE RSVP

Last Saturday of the month: (March 29 & April 26).  1pm – 3:30pm

Nancy Alvord Library, Room 222 in the Good Shepherd Center. 

In response to suggestions from our members to have more opportunities to connect with fellow Jungians in person we are hosting a “Friends and Members Tea”.

Whether you are a new or an established member this is a chance to meet new people with shared interests in Jungian and Depth Psychology.  If you are a new member and would like an orientation to our website and programs please stop by for that as well! 

THE RED BOOK

A Seminar with Bette Joram, Ph.D.

  • ONLINE
  • 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every month. 
  • CLASS WILL RESUME MAY 14, 2025
  • 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.

Fairy Tale Fridays

  • May 2nd
  • 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.

2nd Annual Soulful Social & Silent Auction

SAVE THE DATE / RSVP

  • Saturday, June 28th, 2025, (1- 4 pm)
  • Good Shepherd Center (Room 202 and 222) (Nancy Alvord Library)

Please consider joining us to celebrate our successes, build connections, and help our society thrive.

Currently Taking Auction Donations: 

Donating is a fun, easy way to support what you value. Do you have a skill, creation, or baked goods you’d be willing to offer for auction or sale? Maybe a gift certificate to a favorite local restaurant, a wonderful bottle of wine, or anything another Jungian might enjoy bidding on to support our Jung society? If so, we’d love to hear from you!

Be creative and let us know by May 15th, 2025.

Contact Tamara Walker: email: snowrivers@gmail.com, text: 206-200-9867

The Jung Café

  • In the Library! 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

(IN THE LIBRARY!) FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH 

In the library, Lael Cassidy hosts 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 Lael Cassidy, laelcassidy@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 Lael at laelcassidy@gmail.com

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