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Our Newsletter

The C. G. Jung Society, Seattle launches the First Edition of our Digital Newsletter!
 
For many years we have sent out printed newsletters covering our seasonal program offerings and other Society information.  For the very first time we are publishing a colorful digital version of our Newsletter which will be sent to everyone on our MailChimp mailing list.  To read it right now, simply click on the live link with the date above the image in the square to the right. 
 
The newsletter will open in a separate window. You can page through it using the large arrow on the edge of your screen.  The right-hand arrow takes you forward through the document, the left-hand arrow takes you back through the document.  If you click on the two smaller arrows below the single arrow, which will take you to the end of the document or back to the beginning of the document. You can get back to the website by clicking the left-facing arrow in front of your browser bar. 
 
If you wish to print the newsletter, you can do so using the printer icon at the top of your screen or download it to your computer and print it later.  You are welcome to print out the individual flyers to distribute to others.
 
Your interest in our programs is the best publicity we could ask for. 
 
Printed copies are kept available in the library to hand out.
 
We hope you find the newsletter a great place to keep up with all that we are doing and welcome your feedbackjust scroll to the bottom of this page and drop us a line!

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Digital Media

Audio & video recordings are available to our members. Please consider joining today to access these valuable resources. Learn more about membership here.

Project Mnemosyne

In celebration of our 40th anniversary, the Society launched Project Mne­mo­sy­ne in Spring of 2013. Named Mnemosyne after the Greek goddess of memory and the mother of the nine Muses, the project is an effort to digitally preserve analog audio recordings of over 40 years of lectures presented to the Society.

This collection includes talks by noteworthy presenters including Joseph Campbell, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Lionel Corbett, Anne de Vore, Gilda Frantz, James Hollis, Janet Dallet, Linda Leonard, Terrill Gibson, Phil Cousineau, Sonu Shamdasani, John Radecki, Bette Joram, Allan Chinen, Louise Bode, Stanley Krippner, and many other Jungian scholars.

As a part of Project Mnemosyne, we are endeavoring to make all recordings available. More and more recordings will become available gradually as they are converted to digital format. Look for announcements of newly-available online recordings in the Society’s regular emails.

Additional Resources

The Society captures video of all of its current lectures. Our DVD collection of past lectures is available in the library. Also, the Society’s library maintains a physical collection of additional audio and video resources from many publishers and Jungian organizations. All of these resources are available in the library. As a benefit of membership, members may check them out.

Email Updates Also Available

We also communicate monthly via email. To receive our email communications, please join our email list.

“A mood of universal destruction and renewal … has set its mark on our age. This mood makes itself felt everywhere, politically, socially, and philosophically. We are living in what the Greeks called the kairos—the right moment—for a “metamorphosis of the gods,” of the fundamental principles and symbols. This peculiarity of our time, which is certainly not of our conscious choosing, is the expression of the unconscious man within us who is changing. Coming generations will have to take account of this momentous transformation if humanity is not to destroy itself through the might of its own technology and science.… So much is at stake and so much depends on the psychological constitution of modern man.… Does the individual know that he is the makeweight that tips the scales?”