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SUMMARY:Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul  by Marie-Louise von Franz
DESCRIPTION: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 then get into chapters 8 (the return to the Self and to wholeness) and 9 (the role of reflection /mirroring between the unconscious and conscious and psyche and matter\, leading to the experience of psychic energy no longer flowing outward\, but being pulled inward\, as waves are pulled back into the ocean).
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/projection-and-re-collection-in-jungian-psychology-reflections-of-the-soul-by-marie-louise-von-franz-18/
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SUMMARY:People Need People—with Lisa Maroski
DESCRIPTION:“We\, as humans\, need community\, but before community we need to commune.” —Nora Bateson \n\nWith the increase in loneliness among all people\, but especially among the young\, and the concerns about the future of Life on Earth\, it is imperative that we slow down and listen to each other\, really listen. There’s nothing to fix\, solve\, or summarize. This week we’re conducting an online version of Nora Bateson’s Warm Data* Labs. Lisa got training in this methodology last year\, so now she can put it into practice\, with support from the Warm Data community. This online-only session\, called People Need People\, explores a question from multiple contexts. We don’t approach it from the head\, however\, but from the heart\, through our shared stories and conversations. We wander through the deeper patterns and contexts that shape our lives and relationships. \nThere’s no pressure to perform\, debate\, or fix anything—nowhere to get to\, only the opportunity to be in relationship through simple\, meaningful conversation that flows. \n\n“Who can I be when I’m with you? Who can you be when you’re with me?”— Nora Bateson \n\nFor more information about the Warm Data Approach: https://www.warmdata.life/ \n*Warm data refers to relational information and is therefore strikingly different from information that is acquired by taking things out of their contexts. Because warm data is alive\, responsive\, and in relationship to other life\, it cannot be measured\, deliver definitions\, or produce results that are repeatable. There is no such thing as objectivity in warm data.
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/people-need-people-with-lisa-maroski/
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SUMMARY:Fundamentalism\, talk-circle
DESCRIPTION:The old religions with their sublime and ridiculous\, their friendly and fiendish symbols did not drop from the blue\, but were born of this human soul that dwells within us at this moment. All those things\, their primal forms\, live on in us and may at any time burst in upon us with annihilating force\, in the guise of mass-suggestions against which the individual is defenseless. Our fearsome gods have only changed their names: they now rhyme with ism. \n\n\n\n >> CG Jung CW7para326
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/fundamentalism-talk-circle/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Rapture
DESCRIPTION:The world as we know it is coming to an end in the very near future. … Yet Edinger believed that this terrible transition in culture (what the poet Yeats called the “rough beast\, its hour come round at last) will be bearable if we understand the meaning of what is going on. \n>>George F. Elder\, Preface\, Archetype of the Apocalypse: A Jungian Study of the \nBook of Revelation\, by Edward F. Edinger (1999) xiii \nIt is not the conscious mind of John that thinks up these fantasies\, they come to him in a violent “revelation.” He is a passionately religious person with an otherwise well- ordered psyche. But he must have an intensive relationship to God which lays him open to an invasion far transcending anything personal. The purpose of the apocalyptic visions is not to tell John\, as an ordinary human being\, how much shadow he hides beneath his luminous nature\, but to open the seer’s eye to the immensity of God. \n>>CG Jung CW11\, Answer to Job \, para730 \nThe Apocalypse is as evocative as it is expressive. Not only does it display attitudes and feelings; it also elicits them. It creates its effect by manipulating the thoughts\, attitudes\, and feelings of the hearers by the use of effective symbols and a narrative plot that invites imaginative participation. This combination of effective symbols and artful plot is the key to the power of apocalyptic rhetoric. \n>>Adela Yarbro Collins Crisis and Catharsis: Power of the Apocalypse p144
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/the-rapture/
LOCATION:McGowan House Center\, 381 High St\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Dream and the Underworld by James Hillman
DESCRIPTION:We continue our reading… \nImages are somewhere. The fundamental language of all the underworld is that of \ncontained space . Look at the dream as if it were a theater program. Everything that \nhappens\, happens there. For the underworld view\, what matters is not how the story \ncomes out\, but where it is taking place\, what region of the soul is now on stage\, so \nthat I may know “where I am at” in regard to my dream-soul. \n>>James Hillman\, p188>
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/the-dream-and-the-underworld-by-james-hillman/
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SUMMARY:Projection and Re-Collection in Jungian Psychology: Reflections of the Soul by Marie-Louise von Franz
DESCRIPTION:We will finish chapter 7 and dive into chapters 8 and 9\, hopefully \nfinishing the book by the end of the trimester. Chapter 8 is on \n“Consciousness and Inner Wholeness” and Chapter 9 on “Reflection.” \nWhere the earlier chapters often surveyed the use of projection in various \naspects of Life\, these two tie things together and go deep. Dive in with \nus…
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/projection-and-re-collection-in-jungian-psychology-reflections-of-the-soul-by-marie-louise-von-franz-19/
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SUMMARY:Our Dream Lives\, talk-circle
DESCRIPTION:Dreams are impartial\, spontaneous products of the unconscious psyche\, outside the control of the will. They are pure nature; they show us the unvarnished\, natural truth\, and are therefore fitted\, as nothing else is\, to give us back an attitude that accords with our basic human nature… \nDream symbols are the essential message carriers\, and their interpretation enriches the poverty of consciousness… \n— C. G. Jung\, Collected Works\, Vol. 10\, para. 317; Man and His Symbols\, p. 52
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/our-dream-lives-talk-circle/
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SUMMARY:Inhabiting Space: Memory and the Places We Live In
DESCRIPTION:We move through spaces every day without thinking much about them: a house\, a hallway\, a room. Yet some places stay with us\, while others feel strangely empty or unsettling\, even when nothing is visibly wrong. There are spaces that seem to carry something\, and others that seem to resist being held onto. \nThis evening lingers on that experience: on the feeling that spaces are not neutral\, that they can absorb traces of memory\, or reflect something back to us. When we enter them\, we are not empty either. We bring something with us\, and at times\, it begins to appear in the space itself. \nScenes from A Ghost Story by David Lowery\, Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky\, and the recent Backrooms by Kane Parsons will punctuate the evening\, illustrating the ideas as they unfold and grounding the discussion in shared images. \nYou will be invited to share your own experience of places that stayed with you\, or that felt difficult to understand. We will also reflect on McGowan House\, a place that has hosted many gatherings over the years\, and consider how certain spaces seem to hold traces of what has happened within them.
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/inhabiting-space-memory-and-the-places-we-live-in/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260709T190000
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SUMMARY:The Earth Has a Soul: Jung on Nature\, Technology & Modern Life
DESCRIPTION:We are completing this anthology edited by Meredith Sabini: \n“The way is ineffable. One cannot\, one must not\, betray it. It is like the way of Zen—like a sharp knife\, and also twisting like a serpent. One needs faith\, courage\, and no end of honesty and patience.” \n— C. G. Jung\, p. 217
URL:https://jungmonterey.org/event/the-earth-has-a-soul-jung-on-nature-technology-modern-life-20/
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