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WPS
News and Information
From Erminia Scarcella MD, president of WSJ. This is for the Psychiatrists interested in C.G. Jung' events.
This fall, the Jung Society of Washington is pleased to offer a rich variety of programs, all listed here, on our website (www.jung.org), and in our paper newsletter. The theme for this year's lecture series is The Wisdom of the Psyche. We hope you like what you see and that you'll register ASAP.
We are now legally the Jung Society of Washington, although our e-letter banner does not yet reflect that change. It soon will. If you would like to receive our newsletter by post, call our office at 202.237.8109 and ask to be added to our mailing list; this is a free service.
Our newsletter is now published twice yearly, spring and fall. To reduce weather-related problems, we are moving our winter courses to the early spring. Remaining winter programs will be announced electronically.
Other news you might use: We are very pleased to announce that many of our current programs now offer CEUs for social workers. Registrations have begun.
And last, for those who have asked or are interested in visiting South India with Andrew Harvey this winter, information is on his website, www.andrewharvey.net.
See you in a few weeks,
~April Barrett, program
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Details to follow in a subsequent e-letter
Mark your calendar for September 14 when Starr Costello will offer a three-hour lecture/workshop in Memorial Hall from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. THE ARCHETYPE OF THE OUTSIDER: Encounters at the Border of Our Belonging.
Returning in October after several years, Rob Hopcke will present a lecture and workshop at the Embassy of Switzerland. On the 19th, he'll lecture on THE HOLY FOOL: A Jungian Reads the Little Flowers of Francis of Assisi; the workshop on the 20th is on THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS - JUNGIAN STYLE.
Also in October, Susan Tiberghien returns for an afternoon and evening on the 22nd (possibly the 25th) for a lecture and workshop ONE YEAR TO A WRITING LIFE: Twelve Lessons to Deepen . . . , also the title of her most recent book.
On October 27, Gather the Women DC and the Jung Society of Washington sponsor a conference at the Unitarian Church in Silver Spring, on creating sustainable communities. This will be one of several gatherings of women this day across the U.S. and abroad. Participants will discover a global movement of women for social change, join those who share their intention for peace and sustainability, contribute to mainstreaming feminine values and ideas, share what they care about with like-minded others, and gather ideas to match resources and people for local and global action.
MUSIC: A Neglected Stepchild of Jungian Psychology is the title of our November 9 lecture with Janice Quinn. Her follow-on workshop will be THE USE OF MUSIC IN THE INDIVIDUATION PROCESS
Rounding out the season on December 7, Irene Gad will present WHAT PRICE BELONGING? Her talk on this subject for the New York group this summer was very rich and deep. A DAY OF RETREAT FOCUSING ON THE CONCEPT OF INCARNATION with Weaver Stevens will follow.
DETAILS AND REGISTRATION HERE
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We are pleased to welcome Diane Fassett, who will offer WHAT'S IN AN ANALYSIS: Freudian, Jungian, Kleinian? on September 28.
Then on October 26 Stephen McDonnell will present 100 MANDALAS IN 100 DAYS
And on November 16, Sandy Geller will tell us about MAKING ART IN THE PRESENCE OF THE JUNGIAN ANALYST: Incubating A Relationship with the Symbolic.
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On six alternate Monday evenings, beginning September 17, Bonnie Damron offers I WEAVE MY OWN WILES: Reweaving the Odyssey from Penelope's Point of View.
On six consecutive Tuesday nights beginning September 18, April Barrett explores THE INNER CHILD IN DREAMS: by Kathrin Asper. Six free books await the first six registrants.
Then, for six Wednesday evenings starting on September 19, we have part two of THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE PSYCHE: Jung's Collected Works, Volume VII, with Weaver Stevens. Part one is not a prerequisite.
On five Thursday nights beginning September 20, Eileen Simon brings us part one of TENDING THE INNER JOURNEY - PORTAL TO INDIVIDUATION: Dark Night of Initiation. Part two begins on Thursday, November 8.
After too long an absence, Bill Dols resumes his place on November 6 for five Tuesday nights devoted to his (and our) experience IN A DARK TIME, THE EYE BEGINS TO SEE
Then on November 7, Diane Fassett follows last year's course on Envy with five Wednesday nights on Betrayal.
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The WISEWOMAN/CRONES' FORUM: facilitated by Janet Kane will meet three Saturdays this fall, September 15, October 13, November 17. Topics will be announced subsequently.
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Jung Society of Washington
5200 Cathedral Ave, N.W., Washington, DC 20016
Email: wsjungp@earthlink.net
Phone: 202-237-8109
Fax: 202.23708409
Web: http://www.jung.org/
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