Subject: Neumann at Eranos ✤ Post Trump-matic Stress Disorder

 Neumann at Eranos
Featuring Riccardo Bernardini, Erel Shalit Ph.D., & Murray Stein Ph.D.
FINAL SEMINAR MOVED TO JUNE 22, 2017

The fifth and final seminar of the Erich Neumann series has been moved to June 22 at 11 AM ET due to a scheduling conflict. Between 1948 and 1960, Neumann lectured annually at the Eranos Conferences. The papers he delivered at Eranos are among his most brilliant works. Scientific Secretary of the Eranos Foundation, Riccardo Bernardini, will offer an overview of these works and include many photographs taken at the Eranos Conferences during Neumann’s time.

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Our most recent seminar was Neumann and the Feminine. As theoretician of feminine development and the archetypal ground of the feminine in individuals and culture, Neumann had considerable influence on Jungian thinkers that followed him. Lance Owens will present as well as Israeli Jungian psychoanalyst Rina Porat. who is intimately familiar with this aspect of Neumann’s oeuvre and will summarize his views and offer her reflections on Neumann’s importance for their own thinking and practices.  Erel Shalit and Murray Stein joined as hosts in this fourth installment of the series.

The full course of this series consist of 5 webinars discussing the 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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Bestselling author of He, She, We and other psychology classics, Robert A. Johnson shares a lifetime of insights and experiences in this easy-to-read book on psychological projection — seeing traits in others that are, in fact, our own. Drawing on early Christianity, medieval alchemy, depth psychology, and the myths of “The Flying Dutchman” and “The Once and Future King,” he also explores the subjects of loneliness, fundamentalist religion, and the spiritual dimensions of psychology.

Robert A. Johnson was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1921. In 1933, at the age of eleven, he had a mystical experience that informed the rest of his life. After attending the University of Oregon and Stan ford University, he went to Ojai, California, in 1945 to study with Indian spiritual teacher J. Krishnamurti. Two years later, he entered into Jungian analysis with Fritz Kunkel, eventually enrolling in the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland. In the early 1950s he established an analytical practice in Los Angeles with Helen Luke, and after nearly a decade, closed his practice to enter a Benedictine monastery in Michigan, where he stayed for four years.

In 1967, Robert Johnson returned to California to resume his life as a therapist and to lecture at St. Paul’s Church in San Diego, working closely with John Sanford. In 1974, a collection of his lectures was published by a small press in Pennsylvania, and He: Understanding Masculine Psychology became a bestseller after Harper & Row acquired the rights.

Blue Salamandra Films has just finished production on this set of 9 DVD's featuring prominent Jungian Analysts in conversation about how the teachings of Jung still inspire the field of Analytical Psychology. The individual DVD's are priced at $12.95 each but the full set is priced with a 20% discount for $92.95. Don't miss out on this extraordinary collection of Jungian insight! The full set now available for purchase as well as the individual DVD's.

Zurich is the birthplace of Jungian Psychology. One hundred years after the founding of this school, Jungians Speaking: Conversations with Jungian Analysts from Zurich shows, in a series of interviews with nine prominent Jungian analysts teaching and working at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, how the teachings of C.G. Jung continue to inspire and influence the field of Analytical Psychology today. These film interviews demonstrate a variety of Opinions among these Zurich analysts and highlight the dynamics of the field in the twenty-first century. Featuring Kathrin Asper, Peter Ammann, Paul Brutsche, John Hill, Bernard Sartorius, Andreas Schweizer, Murray Stein, Ursula Ulmer, and Ursula Wirtz.

Jung's Evolving Views of Nazi Germany describes for the first time Jung’s views of Nazi Germany during the whole period from the Nazi takeover in 1933 to the end of World War II. It brings together the authors’ research in archives and primary sources during the past 10 years.

“The Schoenls have written a carefully researched survey of Jung’s attitudes toward Germany from 1933 to 1945 based on primary and secondary documents from which they draw balanced and nuanced conclusions,” says Dr. Murray Stein. “This book is an important contribution to the literature on the topic of Jung and anti-Semitism, which has occupied the minds of Jungian scholars and analysts for decades and to this day continues to be an obstacle in the way of Jung’s positive reception in the academic world…This book walks the delicate path between the extremes of hostile judgment and blind denial, weighing evidence and maintaining scholarly objectivity. For this the authors are to be commended. I recommend this book for people who are serious students of Jung and the history of analytical psychology.”

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