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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.

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.

Jung’s Visions: What He Saw Before and After the Two World Wars

with

Satya Byock

  • Saturday Workshop
  • ONLINE
  • January 17th, 2026
  • 1:00 – 4:00pm PST

How do we understand the role of psyche and the unconscious in times of collective upheaval? In this workshop, we’ll read a bit more from Jung’s visions and those of other people during WWII and beyond. With time for personal reflection and small group discussion, we’ll explore how our own psyches are supporting us or guiding us in these times, and solutions and insight we might be gaining from this wholly “irrational” source.

The Unconscious As an Expansive and Guiding Force During Collective Upheaval

with

Satya Byock

  • Friday Lecture
  • ONLINE
  • January 16th, 2026
  • 7:00- 9:30pm PST
There’s a section in Jung’s Red Book titled “The Three Prophecies,” written shortly before the outbreak of World War I. In these pages, Jung’s soul has plunged into the depths and delivers him “ancient things that pointed to the future.” The three things she brings him are: “The misery of war, the darkness of magic, and the gift of religion.”
Then Jung wrote: “War is obvious and everybody sees it. Magic is dark and no one sees it. Religion is still to come, but it will become evident. …What should I believe? What should I disbelieve? I saw and I shuddered.”
There were many times in Jung’s life when he had some kind of vision or prophecy. In this lecture, we’ll explore a variety of these events and pursue the larger guiding question: how does the unconscious serve as a source of information, support, and guidance during periods of collective disruption—such as our own?

Seminar Series - The Dream’s Desire, Agency and Intention

with

Russell Lockhart, Ph.D.

  • ONLINE
  • November 5, November 19, December 3, 2025
  • Every Two Weeks
  • 10:00 am to 12:00 PST (the seminar will be recorded)

Modern dream science, in attempting to solve the riddle and mystery of dreams, has advanced a variety of theories ranging from the notion that dreams are nothing but brain noise to claims that dreams are the night’s preparation for the next day’s activities and evolutionarily significant in preparing consciousness to deal with harm and threat. All of these efforts are focused on the dream’s value (or lack thereof) for conscious purposes, intentions, and agendas. This seminar will review these modern developments and offer a critique that focuses attention instead on the dream’s desire, agency, and intention. I’m looking for participants to be engaged interactively in activities that will illustrate the importance and value of psyche-centered writing. As an example, I will attempt to reconstruct my spontaneous talk I gave at the 1992 Arts Festival at Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The title of that talk was “The Cost of Poetry and the Price of Its Loss.” I will emphasize the value of poetry as a way of relating to dreams and other phenomena of psyche.

THE RED BOOK

a seminar with

Bette Joram, Ph.D.

Dear Red Book Class Students,

Due to Dr. Bette Joram’s current health issues, the Seattle Jung Society will be postponing The Red Book class until further notice.  We hope to start it up again in the new year.  We will send out a notice when it resumes and we will post that information on our website.  If you have already paid for it, a refund will be forthcoming. Thank you for your interest in this program and we look forward to Bette’s recovery and return to the class.

Best Wishes,  –Randy Morris (Co-President)

Fairy Tale Fridays

with

Bette Joram, Ph.D.

Dear Fairy Tale Friday Students,

Due to Dr. Bette Joram’s current health issues, the Seattle Jung Society will be postponing The Red Book class until further notice.  We hope to start it up again in the new year.  We will send out a notice when it resumes and we will post that information on our website.  If you have already paid for it, a refund will be forthcoming. Thank you for your interest in this program and we look forward to Bette’s recovery and return to the class.

Best Wishes,  –Randy Morris (Co-President)

Jung Café

In Person Discussion Group

  • In the Library! Saturday Morning Discussion Group
  • 11:00 am – 12:30 pm on Saturdays
  • Nancy Alvord Library at Good Shepherd Center, Room 222

“A complex is a strong feeling, and a defense against that feeling. That’s what splits it off from the regular ego.” (Donald Kalsched, This Jungian Life podcast, August 24, 2022)

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.

Jung Library Study Group

(IN THE LIBRARY!) 2nd Fridays, starting November 14, 2025

with Lael Cassidy

  • 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 the library, Lael Cassidy hosts an in-person discussion group based on Jung’s Dream Analysis: Notes on the Seminar Given in 1928-1930.
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 
(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)
For more information, contact Lael at laelcassidy@gmail.com

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