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Jung in the World | Approaching Carl Jung's Red Book: Liber Novus with George Bright
Register for George Bright’s In-Person Seminar “Where Did Jung’s Red Book Come From and Why Does it Matter?” Jung regarded his Red Book: Liber Novus as the record of “the numinous beginning, which contained everything.”  In his lifetime, Jung only showed this book to a handful of trusted colleagues whom he thought truly grasped the nature of the book’s vivid confrontations with the unconscious.…
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jungchicago · 1 month
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In Memoriam: Shirley M. Fontenot
Shirley M. Fontenot was born on May 25, 1935, to Curtis and Marie (Ortego) Fontenot in Villa Platte, Louisiana. She was one of the youngest of six children. She lived in University City, MO, with her long-term partner, Rose.  Shirley was a “small” extraordinary woman. She became a Catholic nun, entering the convent immediately after high school.  She taught first grade for 16 years and often said…
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Call for Proposals | Fall 2024 Online & In-Person Programs
The C. G. Jung Institute Chicago welcomes proposals for programs of interest to the general public that explore Jungian thought, including the emotional and psychological issues of contemporary living, from a creative, symbolic, or spiritual perspective. Using the online form you can propose an event, lecture, or workshop to offer in person or virtually. All proposals will be considered for fall…
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jungchicago · 2 months
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Jung in the World | Tell Me Something Beautiful: An Interview with Natalie Goldberg
Register for Patricia’s In-Person Writing Workshop “The Inner Prompt” Bestselling author and practicing Buddhist Natalie Goldberg joins Patricia Martin in a discussion about the healing properties of writing and how it helped her heal from cancer. Continue reading Jung in the World | Tell Me Something Beautiful: An Interview with Natalie Goldberg
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jungchicago · 2 months
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Institute Archive | Excerpt: A Fresh Look at the Red Book with George Bright
This episode is a short excerpt from the first session of our currently-running salon series, “A Fresh Look at The Red Book: Reading the Liber Novus with Jungian Psychoanalysts”. The salon series runs from January through June, and registration remains open. Those who register will receive a link to videos of previous sessions to catch up. George Bright will also be visiting the US in May for an…
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jungchicago · 2 months
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Vlado Solc | QAnon: Eclipse of the Soul
“In an odd way, the conspiracy theorist’s view is both frightening and reassuring. It is frightening because it magnifies the power of evil, leading in some cases to an outright dualism in which light and darkness struggle for cosmic supremacy. At the same time, however, it is reassuring, for it promises a world that is meaningful rather than arbitrary. Not only are events nonrandom, but the…
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jungchicago · 2 months
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The Inner Prompt: A Writing Workshop
How do we change when we write from the intuitive force within us? In this three-hour generative workshop, we will use a series of practices and exercises that open the flow of material rooted deeply within, to make associations more spontaneously and tap our innate creativity. Informed by Carl Jung’s theory of Active Imagination, and his own creative practice, you will be guided to write…
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jungchicago · 2 months
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Myths to Live By: A Jungian, Eastern & Clinical Perspective
Myths are the building blocks of the collective unconscious. Just as dreams communicate the archetypal guidance to the individuals, myths communicate these archetypes to the culture and communities. Myths are the dreams of cultures. Myths have a unique cultural flavor and a cross cultural resonance. Generally, the “Hero Myths” may symbolize the ego complex, the “Mother Myths” may symbolize the…
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jungchicago · 3 months
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Jung in the World | Fundamentalism's Dark Side: A Jungian View with George Didier & Vladislav Šolc
Register for Vlado’s webinar series “The Mirage of Truth” Dark Religion on Amazon Dark Religion Audiobook on Audible Two Jungian analysts discuss fundamentalism, shadow, and a new way forward. George Didier and Vlado Šolc, authors of the book Dark Religion: Fundamentalism from the Perspective of Jungian Psychology, join Patricia Martin for a conversation about the psychology of religion as a…
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jungchicago · 3 months
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Save the Date | Where did Jung’s Red Book come from and why does it matter?
Please save the date for a public program offered by our guest speaker Geroge Bright, a Jungian Psychoanalyst from the United Kingdom who provides an inspiring fresh look at the Liber Novus (Red Book) of C. G. Jung.  Our Red Book Reading Series of salons from January through June are intended to provide an opportunity to prepare for George Bright’s public program on May 17, 2024.  It will take…
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jungchicago · 3 months
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The C. G. Jung Club of Orange County | The I Ching & Dreams with Dennis Merritt (Video)
Dennis Merritt, Jungian analyst and member of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, presents on hexagrams from the I Ching, a Chinese book of wisdom, that demonstrated synchronicity by the way they appeared in the dreams of a Western man in Jungian analysis. Discussion topics included using the I Ching in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy; a synchronicity experiment with the I Ching; shamanism,…
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jungchicago · 3 months
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Jung in the World | When Psychotherapy Goes Online: The Hidden Virtues of Virtual Therapy with Gus Cwik
Patricia Martin talks with Jungian analyst Gus Cwik, PsyD, Jungian analyst, about the upside of virtual therapy and what we need to know about its strengths and limitations. Continue reading Untitled
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jungchicago · 4 months
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Book Release | Monsters in Life and Literature by Peter Demuth
Before becoming a Jungian analyst, Dr. Peter Demuth spent decades as a Forensic Psychologist, studying, evaluating, and treating violent criminals.  In this book, he brings his forensic experience and Jungian depth training to the analysis of famous literary monsters. 302 pp. Available in paperback and hard cover. Learn More
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jungchicago · 4 months
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Institute Archive | Hero and Heroine: The Mythic Dimension in Times of Transition and Growth with Jean Shinoda Bolen
ANNOUNCEMENTS Join the Fall Fundraising Drive: Donate Store Sale: Use the code HOLIDAY for 30% off Downloads & Self-Study CE Courses through December 31 Online Salon Series: A Fresh Look at The Red Book: Reading the Liber Novus with Jungian Psychoanalysts This episode is the first part of the series Hero & Heroine: The Mythic Dimension in Times of Transition & Growth (the full series is…
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jungchicago · 4 months
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Thomas Moore | A Therapeutic Way of Life
Thank you to the Jung Association of Western Massachusetts for sharing this video. Continue reading Untitled
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jungchicago · 5 months
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Jungian Work Helped Frank Buckley Work in Gang Rehabilitation (Video)
Hear from Frank Buckley, Jesuit priest and clinical psychologist at Homeboy Industries gang rehabilitation program in Los Angeles, California. Frank received a scholarship to attend the Memories, Dreams, Reflections online training in 2021. Support clinicians like Frank bring Jungian psychology to their clients by contributing to our Fall Fundraising Drive now! Support the Institute
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jungchicago · 5 months
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Jung in the World | The Power of Ritual: Simple Practices that Restore the Psyche with Casper ter Kuile
Transcript This podcast and everything we do is only possible because of donations by generous individuals like you. Contribute to our Fall Fundraising Drive to ensure that we can continue providing free and low-cost educational resources and training. SUPPORT THE INSTITUTE Author Casper ter Kuile joins Patricia Martin for a lively discussion about how to restore our spirits and communities…
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