The Guild of Pastoral Psychology
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Autumn Conference – On the Mystery of Creation of Consciousness: Images from the African Psyche
These two talks aim to amplify the archetypal connections between primordial images and modern ways of thinking in the light of Jungian Psychology and Alchemy. The first will focus on the creation myths of the Dogon. The second will focus on the myths of the Eland people of the Kalahari…
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Trust in the Self and Hope: how Jungian Psychology helps us cope in times of existential threat and destruction
“The self effectively compensates chaotic conditions no matter by what name it is known.” Carl Jung (CW 11, para 444). Whether we are in the midst of a personal upheaval or facing times of crisis collectively, this citation by Carl Gustav Jung offers us help and comfort and a depth-psychological…
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The Red Book: four seminars led by Brenda Crowther – (1)
Seminar 1: Beginnings and Jung’s objective: how he searched for the truth beyond the personal. The timing of the publication of The Red Book in 2009 was a synchronicity. It brought into focus how Jung’s work was an antidote to the shadow of materialism. This has intensified in the 21st…
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Summer Conference : On the Threshold – The Experience of Liminality – IN PERSON
In this year's conference Monika Wikman and Tom Elsner will explore with us the experience of liminal states with reference to working with the somatic unconscious and growing the subtle body; and as a symbolic death central to the transformation of consciousness. Monika writes 'the alchemical waters of the unconscious…
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Summer Conference : On the Threshold – The Experience of Liminality – WEBINAR
In this year's conference Monika Wikman and Tom Elsner will explore with us the experience of liminal states with reference to working with the somatic unconscious and growing the subtle body; and as a symbolic death central to the transformation of consciousness. Monika writes 'the alchemical waters of the unconscious…
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“She is not dead but sleeping”
The image of a young woman bound in a death-like sleep is to be found in the Bible, in Myth and in Fairy Tales. When we look more deeply into their stories, their relevance for humanity at just this point in time becomes apparent. Who then is the Sleeping One?…
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Spring Conference – The Lightness of Being: Jung, Neuroscience and Self-Regulation – WEBINAR
This conference can be attended both in person and online. Click 'Book now' for the WEBINAR; click here for tickets to attend in person. Jung took it for granted that his audience knew what he meant by the body’s capacity for self-regulation, and used this analogy to teach about psyche’s…
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Spring Conference – The Lightness of Being: Jung, Neuroscience and Self-Regulation – IN PERSON
This conference can be attended both in person and online. Click 'Book now' for tickets to attend IN PERSON in London; click here for the webinar Jung took it for granted that his audience knew what he meant by the body’s capacity for self-regulation, and used this analogy to teach about…
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Enchantment – Wonder in Modern Life
We consider the experience of enchantment through some personal accounts of deep wonder, and by exploring its chief characteristics, dynamics and conditions. These include relationality, participation, wildness, metaphor, and 'concrete magic' (Max Weber). We shall also consider its rootedness in more-than-human nature. Although enchantment is a universal human experience it…
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Archetypal Nonviolence: Jung, King and Culture through the Eyes of Selma
The lecture focuses on the March from Selma to Montgomery and the development of culture through the implementation of the eightfold path of nonviolence (Gandhi’s concepts of Satyagraha and Ahimsa and King’s six tenets). The talk will utilize the civil rights movement of the 1950’s and 1960’s; specifically, the march…