Upcoming Courses Spring 2021
Treasures of the World’s Religions, Tuesdays, 3/2, 4/6 & 5/4; 7-9PM (Eastern US time) via Zoom; $10/session (via PayPal or check in $US); to register, email us: info@jungiancenter.org
The March meeting will examine Islam, the April meeting, indigenous religions, and the May meeting will consider Jung’s sense of the new “dispensation” that is emerging in the modern world. Note: most areas of the U.S. will shift to Daylight time on Sunday, March 14th at 2AM; our April and May sessions will reflect this time change
Introduction to Alchemy, Wednesdays 3/31,4/7,14,21; 7-9PM (EDT); via Zoom; $60 (via PayPal or check in $US); to register, email us: info@jungiancenter.org
Most people think of the precursor of modern chemistry when they hear the word “alchemy,” but this course is true to Jungian philosophy in recognizing alchemy as the study of soul growth and patterns of change and transformation. Jung’s “Psychology of the Transference” and von Franz’s Alchemy are the major vehicles used to take students deep into the subject, supplemented by other essays by Jung and Edward Edinger’s Anatomy of the Psyche. Led by Sue Mehrtens.
Fairy Tales and Their Deeper Meaning, Wednesdays, 4/28,5/5,12,19; 7-9PM (EDT); via Zoom; $60 (via PayPal or check in $US); to register, email us: info@jungiancenter.org
There is a lot more to Snow White and Cinderella than the Disney cartoons would have you believe. Discover the depth of wisdom in this examination of fairy tales from France, China, Russia and Denmark. Led by Sue Mehrtens
Link to the March blog essay: