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SUMMARY:In Service to the Inexplicable and Paradoxical—with Jeffrey Kiehl\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:The spirit of the depths took my understanding and all my knowledge and placed them at the service of the inexplicable and the paradoxical.\n—CG Jung (Red Book p229) \nJung’s view of psyche is rooted in an appreciation of opposites and the roles they play in our individuation process. He found that creatively embracing life’s “inexplicable and paradoxical” natures leads one to a more soulful connection to the world.  In this presentation\, I explore Jung’s work on the nature of opposites\, including my own experiences of the inexplicable and paradoxical. Entering the paradoxical realm requires us to engage with transrational ways of knowing. I consider various “extraordinary” ways of knowing that influenced Jung’s views on the relationship between psyche and matter and which extend our understanding of consciousness beyond a purely rational perspective. \nJeffrey Kiehl\, PhD\, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst and senior training analyst for the CG Jung Institute of Colorado and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He has published articles on US Cultural Complexes and Climate Change\, Archetypal Dimensions of Comics and The Nature of Uncertainty/The Uncertainty of Nature. Jeffrey’s interests include the relationship between psyche and matter\, alchemy\, and consciousness studies. Jeffrey lives in Santa Cruz.\nThe spirit of the depths took my understanding and all my knowledge and placed them at the service of the inexplicable and the paradoxical. \n—CG Jung (Red Book p229) \nJung’s view of psyche is rooted in an appreciation of opposites and the roles they play in our individuation process. He found that creatively embracing life’s “inexplicable and paradoxical” natures leads one to a more soulful connection to the world.  In this presentation\, I explore Jung’s work on the nature of opposites\, including my own experiences of the inexplicable and paradoxical. Entering the paradoxical realm requires us to engage with transrational ways of knowing. I consider various “extraordinary” ways of knowing that influenced Jung’s views on the relationship between psyche and matter and which extend our understanding of consciousness beyond a purely rational perspective. \nJeffrey Kiehl\, PhD\, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst and senior training analyst for the CG Jung Institute of Colorado and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He has published articles on US Cultural Complexes and Climate Change\, Archetypal Dimensions of Comics and The Nature of Uncertainty/The Uncertainty of Nature. Jeffrey’s interests include the relationship between psyche and matter\, alchemy\, and consciousness studies. Jeffrey lives in Santa Cruz.\nThe spirit of the depths took my understanding and all my knowledge and placed them at the service of the inexplicable and the paradoxical. \n—CG Jung (Red Book p229) \nJung’s view of psyche is rooted in an appreciation of opposites and the roles they play in our individuation process. He found that creatively embracing life’s “inexplicable and paradoxical” natures leads one to a more soulful connection to the world.  In this presentation\, I explore Jung’s work on the nature of opposites\, including my own experiences of the inexplicable and paradoxical. Entering the paradoxical realm requires us to engage with transrational ways of knowing. I consider various “extraordinary” ways of knowing that influenced Jung’s views on the relationship between psyche and matter and which extend our understanding of consciousness beyond a purely rational perspective. \nJeffrey Kiehl\, PhD\, is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst and senior training analyst for the CG Jung Institute of Colorado and the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He has published articles on US Cultural Complexes and Climate Change\, Archetypal Dimensions of Comics and The Nature of Uncertainty/The Uncertainty of Nature. Jeffrey’s interests include the relationship between psyche and matter\, alchemy\, and consciousness studies. Jeffrey lives in Santa Cruz.
URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/in-service-to-the-inexplicable-and-paradoxical-with-jeffrey-kiehl-phd-2/
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SUMMARY:The Earth Has a Soul: Jung on Nature\, Technology & Modern Life
DESCRIPTION:Our monthly discussions are focused by the acute awareness of our deepening planetary crisis\, while consulting Jung for such insights as “Nature\, psyche\, and life appear to me like divinity unfolded—what more could I ask for?”
URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/the-earth-has-a-soul-jung-on-nature-technology-modern-life-8/
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SUMMARY:Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul by Marie-Louise von Franz
DESCRIPTION:Projection is flagrant in American culture. What is projection? What happens when we become aware of our projections\, individual and collective?  \nThis trimester\, we will finish the last sections of Chapter 3 (“Energy and Field of Force\,” “Psyche and Matter”) and take up Chapter 4: “The Hypothesis of the Collective Unconscious.”
URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/projection-and-re-collection-in-jungian-psychology-reflections-of-the-soul-by-marie-louise-von-franz-3/
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SUMMARY:Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul
DESCRIPTION:Winding down the year…it’s a time of no-time. It’s been a year of new possibilities in our midst\, and new threats. Come join in a sharing of “past and future\,” and what is present for you now\, with your poetry\, stories\, and ideas. Bring food and drink to share.
URL:http://jungmonterey.org/event/projection-and-re-collection-in-jungian-psychology-reflections-of-the-soul/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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