Jung 101 - Postponed Until January
Good Shepherd Center, Room 221 Seattle, WA
Our series focusing on the Collected Works continues with a collection of essays described by Jung's editors as speaking directly to "the dynamics of the 'spirit archetype' ..." as the "source of scientific and artistic creativity in archetypal structures." Jung defined spirit as our remarkable ability to generate spontaneous images as evidence of the living psyche. These essays examine both creativity and creative personalities.
This class is useful for anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of Jung's work in a group setting and is appropriate for novice and expert alike. Reading the essays prior to class is required.
November 5: Section IV, On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry; Psychology & Literature
November 12: Sections I & III, Paracelsus; Richard Wilhelm: In Memoriam
November 19: Section V, "Ulysses": A Monologue; Picasso
December 3: Section II, Sigmund Freud in His Historical Setting; In Memory of Sigmund Freud
Note: Kyle Lee Williams has been a student of analytical psychology for twenty years. She has taught comparative religion at Hunter College and Marymount Loyola in New York City, the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and Antioch University in Seattle. Her poetry and scholarly essays have been published in Lapis Magazine, Psychological Perspectives, and elsewhere. She divides her practice as a psychotherapist between Seattle and Princeton, British Columbia. She is an analyst in training with the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern California
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| First: | Thursday Nov 05, 2009 7:00 PM | | Last: | Thursday Dec 03, 2009 7:00 PM |
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Good Shepherd Center, Room 221
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N.,
Seattle, WA 98103
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