An introduction to the fundamentals of Analytical Psychology in which the listener is able to develop a thorough understanding of Carl Jung\'s Analytical Psychology. Topics include : the psyche, archetypes, dreams.
A Gallery of Archetypes by Caroline Myss.
The archetypes listed here in boldface type are just a few of the many ancient patterns that exist in human consciousness. Many additional archetypes that are closely related are mentioned in parentheses, such as Hermit (found under Mystic), Therapist (under Healer), or Pirate (under Rebel). Please read through the entire list, looking at all the archetypes in parentheses, before assuming that the one you\'re looking for isn\'t here. Naturally, it\'s impossible to list all the hundreds of archetypes that exist, but these are some of the most common, and include just about all that are mentioned in my book, CD, or tape of Sacred Contracts.
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Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD-W-1z_qco&feature=related
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD-W-1z_qco&feature=related
What ARAS Contains
The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS) is a pictorial and written archive of mythological, ritualistic, and symbolic images from all over the world and from all epochs of human history. The collection probes the universality of archetypal themes and provides a testament to the deep and abiding connections that unite the disparate factions of the human family.
The website presents the conferences from the Assisi Institute, founded and run by Michael Conforti for 19 years. The Institute offers a 2-year program in Archetypal Pattern Analysis.
The Boulder Friends of Jung provides informational and participatory programs oriented to the depth of Carl Jung as it relates to personal development and contemporary society.
Bud Harris is a diplomate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. He and his wife, Massimilla Harris, are practicing Jungian analysts in Asheville, NC. Dr. Harris is the author of several publications including Sacred Selfishness: A Guide to Living a Life of Substance and The Fire and the Rose: The Wedding of Spirituality and Sexuality.
The C. G. Jung Society of the Triangle is an organization of people interested in learning about the work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Since 1983 we have offered lectures and workshops presented by Jungian analysts from across North America. People from various backgrounds and professions attend our programs. Non-members are welcomed at all lectures and workshops.
Donald Williams, a Jungian analyst, established this site to serve as a center for Jungian thought. Provides great links to Jungian journals, publishers, Institutes, articles, and other Jung sites.
The Central Indiana Friends of Jung explores the concepts inspired by the works of Carl Gustav Jung through regular meetings that are open to the public. Meetings are devoted to the presentation and discussion of the ideas and works of Carl Gustav Jung and cover a wide variety of contemporary topics. They are facilitated by experts in the field of analytical psychology.
Greater Cincinnati Friends of Jung (GCFJ) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to exploring the ideas, studies and theories of Carl Gustav Jung, founder of analytical psychology. GCFJ welcomes all persons both lay and professional at all levels of interest and understanding of Jung\'s works, in particular those who are seeking a deeper understanding of the human spirit and have desire for increasing self-knowledge. Program offerings are designed to accommodate different levels of familiarity with C.G. Jung.
James Hollis Interview on Houston PBS
Find Your Own Path; Create a Life Worth Living - 26:38 - Apr 11, 2008
How do we create a life worth living? Find out what this Jungian psychologist and prolific author can teach us about creating a life and finding our path, a pragmatic guide to individuation-the creation of a meaningful life worthy of its soul. Guest: Jungian psychologist and author, James Hollis PhD. (Living smart by finding our authentic path and creating a meaningful life)
Your type formula according to Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs typology along with the strengths of the preferences.
The description of your personality type.
The list of occupations and educational institutions where you can get relevant degree or training, most suitable for your personality type
he mission of the Jung Society of Utah is to provide a platform for Jungian psychology and other related depth-psychological perspectives for the general public in the Salt Lake City region.
For more than two decades, the Kansas City Friends of Jung (FOJ) has provided a unique opportunity for individuals to pursue their inner discoveries and personal growth. By providing fellowsh
Michigan ~ Friends of Jung is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to presenting to the public--both lay and professional--the psychological ideas of Carl Jung. We are composed of people from all walks of life, and are dedicated to the belief that individuals are entitled to information that will aid them in increasing their self-awareness. We both welcome and encourage your interest in our web site, and invite you to visit this page often for updates on future events.
The Minnesota Jung Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to the exploration of the individual human psyche and its interconnectedness with community and the world. To facilitate this purpose, we are committed to the study, discussion, and practical application of the theories of the Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung, and other pioneering students of soul and spirit. Through theoretical and experiential inquiry, we seek to honor and enhance human awareness, conscious that the vitality of a community is based upon the living authenticity of its members.
This foundation has been organized to edit and publish Carl Gustav Jung\'s as-yet unpublished work, now estimated to be about 30 additional volumes. Its director is Sonu Shamdasani, a noted Freudian/Jungian scholar.
Quadrant is the C.G. Jung Foundation’s journal of interesting and accessible articles and reviews on analytical psychology and related subjects. It is devoted to the full spectrum of Jungian psychology. Quadrant offers essays grounded in personal and professional experience, which focus on issues of matter and body, psyche and spirit. Major themes of Jung’s work are explored through mythological, archetypal and alchemical motifs and images, as well as through historical, scientific, clinical, and cultural observation.
Professor Sonu Shamdasani introduces the creation and significance of Carl Jung\'s Red Book. On view to the public for the first time, the book is the center piece of the exhibition The Red Book of C. G. Jung: Creation of a New Cosmology at The Rubin Museum of Art through January 25, 2010.
The Asheville Jung Center is an international community bringing together some of the world’s leading teachers of Jungian thought with a global network of students, professionals and lay people.Based in the pristine mountains of western North Carolina, the Asheville Jung Center has access to state of the art satellite and internet technologies, allowing for interactive learning among far ranging sites including Zürich, Chicago, Asheville, Mexico City, Omaha, Charlotte, Raleigh and others. The center hopes to serve as a catalyst, bringing together Jungian institutes, centers, societies and individuals to create an interlinked community of lively teaching and interaction.
JACO’s stated purpose is ...to provide educational opportunities for personal growth and development based on the writings, teachings, and insights of Carl Gustav Jung and various post-Jungians. We offer educational and experiential programs to those who are seeking meaning, integration and wholeness. These programs emphasize Jung’s individuation process and the relationship of this journey to the community and the world.
The C.G. Jung Society of Vermont, founded in 1987, is a membership supported and volunteer run, non-profit educational society open to all persons interested in the life, work and ideas of Carl Gustav Jung and those who have come after him.
The Jung Educational Center of Houston (Executive Director, James Hollis, PhD, Jungian analyst)is now in its fifth decade of service to the greater Houston community. Founded in 1958, the Jung Center offers over one hundred courses, programs, and conferences every year that address the critical social and spiritual issues of our time as well as the need for personal growth and development.
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