March 2023 newsletter

  March 2023   Dear Friends,   In our northern climes, the snows continue, sometimes in a “wintry mix,” while the days lengthen, and, making this increase in daylight even more noticeable, the U.S. observes Daylight Savings Time–a shift in the clocks each March. This means that on March 12th clocks will be turned ahead […]

Jung on So-Called Lucid Dreaming

Sue Mehrtens is the author of this and all the other blog essays on this site. The opinions expressed in these essays are her own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of other Jungian Center faculty or Board members.  Honesty, as well as professional courtesy, require that you give proper attribution to […]

February 2023 newsletter

February 2023   Dear Friends,   Global warming in Vermont means Lake Champlain doesn’t freeze over, and that means we get clouds. So we’ve had a sunny day for the whole day only 3 times in the month of January!–no help for my solar panels, no recharging of the batteries that would back up my […]

Jung on Dreams–Part II

Sue Mehrtens is the author of this and all the other blog essays on this site. The opinions expressed in these essays are her own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of other Jungian Center faculty or Board members.  Honesty, as well as professional courtesy, require that you give proper attribution to […]

January 2023 newsletter

                                                                                                January 1, 2023   Dear Friends,   Happy New Year! I hope your holidays were full of good health and cheer. Here in Vermont we finally had snow (good for the ski resorts), although not without rain to dampen the spirits and ice the roads (global warming is with us). We persevere. In the […]

Jung on Dreams: Part I

Sue Mehrtens is the author of this and all the other blog essays on this site. The opinions expressed in these essays are her own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of other Jungian Center faculty or Board members.  Honesty, as well as professional courtesy, require that you give proper attribution to […]

Upcoming Courses for Winter/Spring 2023

Upcoming Courses for Winter/Spring Term 2023     A Potpourri of Topics, Jan. 3, 10,17,24,31, Feb. 6,13, 20; 7-9PM EST; single course, $20; set of 4 courses, $75; (via PayPal , Zelle, Venmo or check to Kimia Maleki, sent c/o Jungian Center, 55 Clover Lane, Waterbury VT 05676); to register, email Kimia at projectalchemyhealing@gmail.com This […]

Jung on Myths and Mythologems

Sue Mehrtens is the author of this and all the other blog essays on this site. The opinions expressed in these essays are her own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of other Jungian Center faculty or Board members.  Honesty, as well as professional courtesy, require that you give proper attribution to […]

November 2022 newsletter

November 1, 2022   Dear Friends,   Vermont has moved into “twig season” now, with the once-glorious colors of hillsides now turned to gray interspersed with the deep greens of the pines and firs. The frost is on the pumpkins, rooftops, and cars, and we live in anticipation of the first snow. Killington doesn’t wait: […]

The Importance of Women and the Law of the Retarding Lead

Sue Mehrtens is the author of this and all the other blog essays on this site. The opinions expressed in these essays are her own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of other Jungian Center faculty or Board members.  Honesty, as well as professional courtesy, require that you give proper attribution to […]