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The Asheville Jung Center is excited to host the second webinar of our winter Zurich seminar series about Erich Neumann's relationship with Carl Jung. Nancy Swift Furlotti Ph.D. and Murray Stein Ph.D. will be presenting about Neumann and Jung as painters. Dr. Furlotti will use several examples of artwork including watercolor pieces from Neumann and images from Jung's Red Book. There are still webinar seats available, but be sure to register quickly as spots are filling up!
Warmly,
The Asheville Jung Center
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Erich Neumann - His Life and Work and his Relationship with C.G. Jung
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5 Part Webinar Series.
Next Webinar: Neumann and Jung as "Painters" Thursday, February 23 2017 Featuring Nancy Swift Furlotti & Murray Stein
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The Asheville Jung Center is very pleased to continue with our Winter
webinar series on The Life and Works of Erich Neumann and His
Relationship with C.G. Jung hosted by Murray Stein.
Nancy Swift Furlotti will present in the next webinar on February 23rd and the topic is Neumann and Jung as "painters." Dr. Furlotti will show and compare paintings by Neumann that have recently been discovered with some of Jung's paintings in The Red Book.
For both men, painting represented an engagement with the unconscious
and a central feature of their individuation processes. There will also
be references to Neumann's writings on art and artists with the
assistance of Murray Stein. The
full course of this series consist of 5 webinars discussing the great works of
Erich Neumann as well as the relationship he shared with Jung.
Participants may register for the full series of lectures for one price
of $127. Participants joining anytime after the course begins can still
register and catch up by watching the recorded version of prior
lectures. Visit the registration page to view the free first webinar or to register for the full series.
Erich Neumann has been widely considered to be Jung's most brilliant student
and heir to the mantle of leadership among analytical psychologists
until his untimely death in 1960 at the age of fifty-five. Many of his
works are considered classics in the field to the present day - The Origins and History of Consciousness and The Great Mother, to name just the best known among many others. Now with the publication of the correspondence between Neumann and Jung (Analytical Psychology in Exile,
Princeton University Press, 2015) and of the substantial papers
presented at the conference held at Kibbutz Shefayim in Israel honoring
the publication of the correspondence (Troubled Times, Creative Minds,
Chiron 2016), a great deal of new interest is developing in the life
and works of Neumann. The five-part webinar Series will be devoted to
exploring the important relationship between Neumann and Jung and
discussing Neumann's works in many areas, clinical and cultural, from
the perspective of analytical psychology. The aim of this Series is to
contribute to the momentum of growing interest in the full range of
Neumann's writings.
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Nancy Swift Furlotti, Ph.D., is a Jungian Analyst, co-chair of the C.G. Jung Professorial Endowment in Analytical Psychology, UCLA, and board member at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is a past president of the Los Angeles Jung Institute, and past co-president of the Philemon Foundation. Her longstanding interests include Mesoamerican mythology, the nature of evil, dreams, and the environment. She has written numerous articles, and co-edited The Dream and its Amplification with Erel Shalit. Through her publishing imprint, Recollections, she brings into print works by first generation Jungians, such as Erich Neumann.
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