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As our academic year winds down, we have no new courses coming up in May or June; instead we are working diligently to finish up "Jung and Others on Power and the Powers," and planning some courses for our Fall term, e.g. Reading Jung 1 (the first 9-month course in a six-year program of reading Jung's own oeuvre) and a multi-media course, Windows on Eternity, built on the paintings of the Swiss artist Peter Birkhauser. We will be busy this summer, and I hope you too have an enjoyable June, July and August.
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May your nights be filled with sweet dreaming.
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JUNG ON AMERICA - A Collection of Essays in Print
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What would Jung think of our “Too-Big-to-Fail” institutions?
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What would Jung make of our American exceptionalism?
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How would Jung describe America’s shadow?
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What about the idea of reparations?
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These and other similar questions drawn from the daily headlines have been posed by students at the Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences, and they form the substance of this book. Although Carl Jung died in 1961, his intuition and wisdom transcend time and makes his writings as pertinent now as it was in the twentieth century. So we can draw upon his ideas as we grapple with the challenges we face now.
By Susan Mehrtens
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$19.99
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"Jung at Heart" mug
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"Enthusiasm is the key to success"
~C.G. Jung
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$16.95 – $19.25
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"Jung at Heart" Eco Tote Bag
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$26.50
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This 100% organic cotton tote bag has the "Jung at Heart" artwork embroidered on it. It's a large sturdy canvas bag that is also brings an important message with it.
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You can make a tax deductible donation to The Jungian Center here. Thank you for your support!
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