Jane Wheelwright on Old Age

Sue Mehrtens is the author/editor 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 Fall Term 2022

Upcoming Courses Fall Term 2022   NOTE: As we publish this course notice, it is not yet clear if the U.S. will retain Daylight Savings Time, which we would normally leave on the first Sunday of November. Therefore, for courses that  begin after or continue after November 5th, you will have to check with the […]

Jane Wheelwright and Carl Jung

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 […]

Corrected July 2022 newsletter

The registration information for Kimia’s course had a typo. Here is the accurate information. How to Live in Reciprocity and Balance, Thursdays, 7/18 and 8/18;7 EDT; via Zoom; cost: donation based; please feel free to mail checks made out to Kimia Maleki, care of the Jungian Center (55 Clover Lane, Waterbury VT 05676) or make […]

July 2022 newsletter

July 2022   Dear Friends,   Thanks to Kimia’s creativity and years of training, we have an exciting new course being offered in July and August: (note the change of date to July18th and time, from 6EDT to 7EDT): in the June newsletter it was listed as 6PM on July 21st)   How to Live […]

Jane Wheelwright, Jungian Analyst and Analysand

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 […]

June 2022 newsletter

June 2022   Dear Friends,   Summer is upon us in these parts, with lilacs in bloom and the rhubarb up and ready to harvest. In our Jungian Center schedule, this is a time of planning the 2022-2023 academic year, and our Fall semester will offer exciting learning opportunities, as we have some wonderful teachers […]

Carl Jung and George Land on What’s Really Going On

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 […]

May 2022 newsletter

May Day 2022 Dear Friends,   Our local weatherman on WDEV recently told us that one feature of climate change seems to be a shift of seasons, with each season beginning a month later. This certainly seems to be true in Vermont, as our April seemed more like a typical March (lots of wind, “sugar” […]

Jung on Finding Meaning in Life

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 […]