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 month ahead, we have two courses coming up:

 

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

This potpourri of topics will combine lectures and interaction with a Q&A afterwards. The topics are: Jan. 3: Closings, completions and integration of the last year; Jan 10: The Jungian Four: Power, Money, Mother & Father Complexes; Jan. 17: Separation vs. Unity Consciousness; Jan. 24: The narcissism pandemic; Jan. 31: The neuroscience of fear; Feb. 6: The basis of Dis-ease: trauma, toxicity, and thoughts; Feb. 13: Our loyal animals as our greatest allies and healers; Feb. 20: Internalizing the Good Mother: self-love, intuition, inner beauty, sacred home, intentional living, and emotional well-being

 

Working with Dreams, Wednesdays, Jan. 4,11,18,25; 7-9PM EST; $60 (via PayPal or check in $US); to register, email us:

Get hands-on experience working with your dreams in this workshop that includes an array of Jungian tips and techniques for maximizing the riches and insights that dreams offer us. Participants are encouraged to keep a dream journal, and to attempt analysis of their own dreams and those of others. Included is a 96-page book Working with Dreams: A Jungian Perspective. Led by Sue Mehrtens

 

We hope you join us for these, and check out our January blog essay, Part I of a two-part essay on dreams:

Jung on Dreams: Part I

 

Warmly,

Sue

 

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