Latest essay and news from The Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences
June 1, 2026
Dear Friends,
June is the month when we look back and ahead--back to the academic year that just finished, with a big "thank you" to those who attended our classes, and look ahead to the future. Last year at this time we faced issues with computer technology, eventually resolved thanks to the wise ministrations of the dynamic team we have now in Coolbison, an international group of tech experts.
Our faculty has been hard at work in recent weeks creating exciting courses for our 2026-2027 academic year. Summertime--when most people think teachers get a long vacation--is actually our busiest time: we turn creative course ideas into actual agendas, hand-outs and other elements that go into our class meetings.
We'll be posting the full list of courses for the Fall term on August 1st. If you have ideas for courses, please let us know, as some of our most successful courses have been student-generated.We welcome your inspiration!
Two Small Dream Groups started meeting on 10/1/25 (Dream Group A) and 10/2/25 (Dream Group B). There is room for one or two more dreamers to join Small Dream Group A which will continue meeting every two weeks on Wednesdays, from 4-6pm (ET). For the next 2 months we will meet 6/10, 6/24, 7/8, 7/22. $60. These are ongoing groups for those who want to continue. Facilitated by Jennifer Bess.
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Payments: By check payable to The Jungian Center: The Jungian Center, 55 Clover Lane, Waterbury, VT 05676, or use the button below to make a donation for $60:
A collective shift toward a heart-centered paradigm is already in motion. Embodying love and living from a sense of oneness is a conscious choice—one that becomes more accessible through a deeper understanding of the beliefs, perspectives, and worldviews that shape our experience.
In this recorded masterclass, Gabriela Masala and Kimia Maleki share transformative insights into living within a Love-Based Paradigm. Explore how to choose, relate, and perceive from a more coherent, unified state of being, while learning practical yet profound tools for shifting from separation-based conditioning into embodied presence and conscious reality creation.
We are pleased to share this recording with our Jungian Center community. If you find it meaningful or valuable, donations are warmly welcomed and help support the continued offering of educational programs and resources. Please feel free to share it with others who may benefit.
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The Inner Life of the Practitioner
A 4-Week Depth-Oriented Practitioner Circle
A reflective online circle for therapists, coaches, healing practitioners, energy workers, facilitators, and service-oriented professionals seeking greater depth, grounding, renewal, and purpose in their work.
Drawing from Jungian psychology, nervous system awareness, emotional processing, symbolic reflection, and experiential practices, this four-week series explores the inner dynamics of practice, including projection, transference and countertransference, relational field dynamics, boundaries, and emotional holding.
Together, we will cultivate a supportive temenos—a dedicated container for reflection, integration, and transformation—while deepening our capacity to hold such spaces within our client work and personal lives. Participants will strengthen their ability to work with greater awareness, resilience, symbolic attunement, and presence in service to both individual and collective healing.
The program includes four live online group sessions, guided inquiry practices, and one individual integration session. Led by Kimia Maleki
For the full course description or to schedule a complimentary discovery call, please email: or
What would Jung think of our “Too-Big-to-Fail” institutions?
What would Jung make of our American exceptionalism?
How would Jung describe America’s shadow?
What about the idea of reparations?
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
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.