| | This Thursday, 11 am ET - Murray Stein - Live from Zürich Some seats still available!
The first seminar in our 2 part series with Murray Stein will take place this Thursday, September 28 at 11 AM ET. In this seminar we will consider the question of psychological identity from a Jungian perspective. We are individuals, but we are also representatives of histories and cultures. We think of ourselves as closed off psychological entities, unique and self-contained. However, depth psychology teaches us that we are much more open systems than we may realize. Projection, introjection, influence, identifications of various kinds all mix together to give us the complexity that we are. We find that outside and inside are much more mixed together than consciously know. Then the question arises: Is it possible to “come to ourselves” apart from the identities and roles imposed on us, or are we destined to live out patterns inherited and borrowed? Individuation demands considering such difficult questions. The webinar will include illustrative material from Jung’s “Red Book.” There are only 2 days left till the seminar, so sign up now to reserve your spot! |
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Outside, Inside, and All Around Us A Two Part Seminar Series
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Thursday @11AM ET Live from Zürich!!
As Above, So Below.... How the Outside World and Inner World Commune.
Dr. Murray Stein's new book, Outside Inside and All Around, is a collection of incredible pieces that delve into the very core of Jungian Psychology. In 2 days, we will host the first of 2 live lectures where Dr. Stein will present pieces of this work. The first lecture is based off chapter 1 of his book. He explores a structural analysis of the ego, self, the outside world, the inner world (unconscious) as well as the transcendent Self. He shows how these constructs are interrelated and communicate to us through synchronicity, reverie and dreams. He concludes with an awareness of the Unus Mundus, that all are one...
The second seminar to be held live on November 16, will be an incredible journey into the world of Active Imagination and the great physicist Wolfgang Pauli. It will include a piano performance of Pauli's active imagination followed by Dr. Stein exploring this realm in depth.
In preparation for these two seminars, please read the first 3 chapters of Outside Inside and All Around, as this will deeply add to your background and understanding of the complex material.
The Book can be purchased at Chiron Publications at: www.chironpublications.com/shop/outside-inside-around-essays-jungian-psychology
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| Outside Inside and All Around: And Other Essays in Jungian Psychology
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|  | Remember to purchase the book prior to this months seminar. Please read chapters 1 through 3
In these late essays, Murray Stein circles around familiar Jungian themes such as synchronicity, individuation, archetypal image and symbol with a view to bringing these ideas into today’s largely globalized cultural space. These are reflections for our time, drawing importantly on the works of C.G. Jung, Erich Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli and a wide range of contemporary Jungian psychoanalytic writers. The general thesis is that all of humanity is connected – to one another, to nature and to the cosmos – and no human being should be left out of the picture of postmodern consciousness.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 – Outside Inside and All Around - Please read prior to Seminar
Chapter 2 – Synchronizing Time and Eternity: A Matter of Practice - Please read prior to Seminar
Chapter 3 – Music for a Later Age: Wolfgang Pauli’s “Piano Lesson” - Please read prior to Seminar
Chapter 4 – A Lecture for the End of Time
Chapter 5 – “The Problem of Evil”
Chapter 6 – On Psyche’s Creativity
Chapter 7 – At the Brink of Transformation
Chapter 8 – Failure in the Crucible of Individuation
Chapter 9 – Imago Dei on the Psychological Plane
Chapter 10 – Jungian Psychology and the Spirit of Protestantism
Chapter 11 – Archetypes Across Cultural Divides
Chapter 12 – Where East Meets West:The House of Individuation
Chapter 13 – The Path from Symbol to Science
Chapter 14 – Cultural Trauma, Violence, and Treatment
Chapter 15 – Hope in a World of Terrorism – An Interview with Rob Henderson
Chapter 16 – When Symptom is Symbol
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