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Upcoming Events with Chiron Authors
The Swan Lake Murders: A Mary Wandwalker Mystery Author Spotlight with Dr. Susan Rowland
September 18, 2025
12 – 1 p.m. PT via Zoom
Hosted by Pacifica Graduate Institute
Join author Susan Rowland as she discusses her book - The Swan Lake Murders - A Mary Wandwalker Mystery. The Swan Lake Murders is not so much about a ballet as the archetype behind it: the urge to fly, to be magically free of the bonds of earth and trauma. Evoking the indigenous fairytale behind Swan Lake, the story chronicles a community plus ballet dancer who are marooned by a climate crisis disaster from the air. This novel therefore concludes the elemental quartet begun with water in The Sacred Well Murders (2022), continued with fire in The Alchemy Fire Murder (2023) and earth in Murder on Family Grounds (2024). Contributing air and spirit, The Swan Lake Murders also pays tribute to Shakespeare’s great play about human climate intervention.
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Angelo Spoto Living into Whole Type Hybrid Workshop
September 20, 2025 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. EDT via Zoom & In-person
Hosted by the C.G. Jung Society of Atlanta
For decades, Jung’s type theory has arguably enjoyed a popularity among the public-at-large even beyond the formulation of his archetypal hypothesis, his ideas on synchronicity, and his original and creative work on alchemy. For the adventuresome reader, Jung’s massive volume Psychological Types still remains a tour de force in the history of ideas.
Expanding on Jung’s foundational material, Angelo Spoto will introduce the model that he has been touring with throughout the country for the last 10+ years, and had written up for the special, centennial edition (2021) of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, devoted to Jung’s original publication of his typological volume (CW 6).
This new typological model is based on the idea of “whole type,” and utilizes and integrates a typological perspective based on an understanding of the archetypal Self, thus lending a deeper understanding of both the individual’s typology and the individuation process itself.
Included in the presentation will be an analysis of Jung’s own type, according to this new model. |
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New Releases
The Last Lectures: C.G. Jung, 1958
By C.G. Jung
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Jung And Alchemy: A Path to Individuation
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Brothers & Sisters: Myth and Reality
by Henry Abramovitch
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Psychiatric Treatment: Crisis, Clinic, and Consultation
by John Beebe
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The Self, Individuation, Communitas: Reflections on Fundamental Values in Analytical Psychology
by 19 Prominent IAAP Jungian Psychoanalysts
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The Serpent and the Staff/ The Mermaid and the Diver Stalking the Roots of Psychoanalysis
by Ronald Schenk
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Righteous Rage: Why Feminism Needs the Fierce Goddesses
by Susan J Foster
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Coming Soon
Jung and the Epic of Transformation Volume 2, Goethe’s “Faust” as a Text of Transformation
by Paul Bishop
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The Art of the Self: The Blue Book of Eranos Founder Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn
by Riccardo Bernardini
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Our Story Of Home: Tales of Longing and Belonging
by Valerie Andrews
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