November 2015 newsletter

November 2015   Dear Friends,   On New Year’s Eve of 2015 the Jungian Center will be ten years old! To celebrate this anniversary the Board of Directors has planned a series of events for next Spring (to avoid the possibility of wintry weather canceling events): We will hold a dinner for the Board and […]

October 2015 newsletter

Dear Friends, You won’t want to miss the wonderful special programs we have coming up this month, by two visiting teachers: Quick Fix Techniques for Reducing Stress, Saturday, 10/10; 9-11:30AM; 55 Clover Lane, Waterbury VT; $35; to register, call Sue (802) 244-7909 This workshop gives participants new ways to look at and deal with stress. […]

Psychological Entropy or Why We Don’t Want to Have All Our Wishes Fulfilled

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.  Psychological Entropy or Why We Don’t Want to Have All Our Wishes Fulfilled […]

Course Offerings for Fall 2015

***Don’t forget the special event: Saturday, August 15th!*** We will have a special personal tour of the current show at the St Johnsbury Athenaeum “Martha’s Mandala: An Exhibit of Paintings, Sketches and Jung-Related Memorabilia,” led by Patty Oliver-Smith, the granddaughter of Martha Bacon, the artist who created the paintings and sketches. Women’s Herstory, Thursdays, 9/3,10/1,11/5,12/3; […]

Jung and Others on Love and Power

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.     Jung and Others on Love and Power     … Freud’s […]

Jung on the Transcendent Function

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.   Jung on the Transcendent Function     The cooperation of conscious reasoning […]

The Unconscious Will Take to You the Attitude You Take to It

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.     The Unconscious Will Take to You the Attitude You Take to […]

Jung on One-Sidedness

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.     Jung on One-Sidedness     I have nothing against one-sidedness as […]

The Value of Isolation, Loneliness and Solitude

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.     The Value of Isolation, Loneliness and Solitude     … the […]

Seeing the Blackness of the Whiteness, the Evil of the Good

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.     Seeing the Blackness of the Whiteness, the Evil of the Good, […]