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Welcome to The Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences

Whole Person Learning in a Jungian Context

Values That Inform The Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences

autonomy: direction by the Self, not the ego or other people
change
compassion
consciousness and becoming more conscious
creativity
cross-cultural perspectives
diversity
empowerment
equality (egalitarianism, with unranked faculty)
flexibility
freedom
healthful living
individuality
individuation: the principle and process of coming into psychic balance
inner guidance (all major decisions are referred to the psyche)
integrity
interdisciplinary approaches
life-long learning
multiple intelligences
paradox: appreciation of the paradoxical nature of spiritual reality
personal attention
personal growth
person-centered institutional development (emphasis on people rather than an “edifice complex”)
the psyche (as real, and in charge of the direction of the Jungian Center)
quality: holding faculty, students and staff to high standards
responsibility
“small is beautiful”
trust
uniqueness
vision and visioneering: the conscious, intentional use of vision to foster forward motion
“walking our talk:” living in alignment with our rhetoric
wisdom

others to be added as the vision evolves

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