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Montreal Jung Society hosting Murray Stein this Saturday
Sat, October 16, 2021 Zoom Lecture 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT
The Montreal Jung Society is very pleased to be hosting Jungian analyst Murray Stein this Saturday morning by Zoom from his home in Zürich. He will be lecturing on Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Journey through Realms of Shadow to the Mystery of Transformation, which is covered in his Collected Writings Volume 3.
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| | | The Collected Writings of Murray Stein Volume 3
"In this dark time, I’ve read Dante’s poem in several English translations and with ever increasing wonder at the depth of psychological insight contained in it. Now more than ever I understand the immense dedication of the many distinguished scholars who have spent their entire professional lives studying this work. Once hooked by the magnificence of the Divine Comedy, one is never free of its power to charm and teach." -Volume 3, Collected Works of Murray Stein
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| |  | Murray Stein, Ph.D., studied as an undergraduate at Yale University (B.A. in English) and attended graduate student at Yale Divinity School (M.Div.) and the University of Chicago (Ph.D. in Religion and Psychological Studies). He trained as a Jungian psychoanalyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich. From 1976 to 2003 he was a training analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago, of which he was a founding member and President from 1980 to 1985. In 1989 he joined the Executive Committee of IAAP as Honorary Secretary for Dr. Thomas Kirsch as President (1989-1995) and served as President of the IAAP from 2001 to 2004. He was president of ISAP Zurich 2008-2012 and is presently a training and supervising analyst there. He resides in Goldiwil (Thun), Switzerland.
His special interests are psychotherapy and spirituality, methods of Jungian psychoanalytic treatment, and the individuation process. Major publications include In Midlife, Jung’s Map of the Soul, Minding the Self, Soul: Retrieval and Treatment, Transformation: Emergence of the Self, Outside, Inside and All Around, and The Bible as Dream: A Jungian Interpretation.
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