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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 a donation via PayPal or venom apps; to register, email Kimia at
This course explores how the indigenous way of life and methodology can get us back on track to healing the collective–a 21st-century powwow, with teachings and discussion on parallels with Jung, indigenous prophecy, messages from the winged ones, and how to live in reciprocity and balance. For more information, Kimia’s web site is: projectalchemyhq.com
Have a healthy, happy month!
Sue
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Jung on America - a collection of essays
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What would Jung think of our "Too-Big-to-Fail" institutions? What about the idea of reparations?
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Working with Dreams: A Jungian Perspective
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