January 2021 newsletter

December 31, 2020 Dear Friends, As I write this on the eve of a new year, the Roman god Janus comes to mind. Janus was the root of our word “January,” and he was imagined in Roman culture as a being with two faces. One face looked back, the other looked forward. I will do […]

Going With the Flow of History

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 Term 2021

Upcoming Courses for Winter Term 2021     Treasures of the World Religions continues on the 1st Tuesdays: Jan 5th, Feb 2nd & Mar 2nd, with treatment of Taoism, Christianity and Islam, respectively.   Gnosticism, Wednesdays, Jan. 6,13,20,27; 7-9PM; 7-9PM (Eastern US time) via Zoom; $60 (via PayPal or check in $US); to register, email […]

Jung and the Cell Phone or Why You Don’t Want to Use a Cell Phone

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 […]

Jung on the Irrationality… printable/cell friendly version

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 2020 newsletter

November 2020   Dear Friends,   Some followers of our blog have noticed that I’ve posted the November  blog essay earlier than usual. That is because I got trained in how to post the essay as a pdf, so as to preserve the formatting. Thanks to the patient tutelage of Melissa Rose, I was able […]

October 2020 newsletter

29 September 2020   Dear Friends,   With the months’ long lack of rain we’ve experienced here, I was worried our foliage season would be a washout, but no! To celebrate my 75th this past weekend I shared an entourage of cars in a foliage tour around the Northeast Kingdom and the trees were glorious! […]

Transforming Anger into Action

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 […]

September 2020 newsletter

29 August 2020 Dear Friends, As I write this the weather is giving us glimpses of Fall, and trees are already turning here in Vermont–all signs to gear up our Fall term program. It begins on September 1st. The courses are described below. Please note that we are still under pandemic conditions, so all our […]