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The Earth Has a Soul: Jung on Nature, Technology & Modern Life
"Not famine, not earthquakes, not cancer . . . but we are the great danger."—CGJ With 40 more pages to go, we are completing our discussions of this anthology of […]
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The Wine Covenant: Wine, Meaning, and Cultural Renewal in Our Brave New World, Pt I
A first public preview from a work in progress— with Grégory Brun Wine once ordered time, carried memory, and shaped shared life through work, ritual, and the table. Today it […]
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Declaration—A Play by Steve LaRocque
Based on actual events in 1777 when a woman printer is called upon to make new copies of the Declaration of Independence to share with the colonies. What follows is […]
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Original Love: The Timeless Source of Wholeness—with Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD
Original love is love from the origin, mother, or Source, and as such transcends any limitations of time or space. It is love that has always been here and always […]
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Global Polycrisis and the New Renaissance —with Eva Rider, MA, LMFT, CHT
We are living through a polycrisis — a time when multiple global and psychological crises interact and amplify one another. The old world is dissolving. Yet historically, such breakdowns often […]
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The Wine Covenant: Wine, Meaning, and Cultural Renewal in Our Brave New World, Pt II — with Grégory Brun
This second evening will be devoted to myth and semiotics in contemporary wine culture. We will discuss how images, narratives, and codes generate meaning, how stories substitute for encounter, and […]
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James Hillman, The Dream and the Underworld
We continue our reading of this foundational work of James Hillman: The persons I engage with in dreams are neither representations (simulacra) of their living selves nor parts of myself. […]
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James Hillman, The Dream and the Underworld
We continue our reading of this foundational work of James Hillman: The persons I engage with in dreams are neither representations (simulacra) of their living selves nor parts of myself. […]
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Freedom and Dominion in the American Experience—some psychological approaches
From the beginning of the “European intrusion” to the present time, the “American experience” has melded the political meanings of “freedom” and “dominion.” We will take up some psychological approaches […]
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Sources of the Self and the Making of Modern Identity—with Eileen Murphy, MD
In the West, views about the self and personal identity first surfaced in Ancient Greece. Prior to that there were no recorded theories of self-identity. One to the earliest hints […]
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Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul by Marie-Louise von Franz
We will finish chapter 7, in which we look at the daimon through the lens of Hermeticism and through association with the Goddess/Mother (a projection of the anima). We will […]
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People Need People—with Lisa Maroski
“We, as humans, need community, but before community we need to commune.” —Nora Bateson With the increase in loneliness among all people, but especially among the young, and the concerns […]
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