Welcome! This site offers a variety of resources about Jungian Analytical Psychology. The Antioch University Seattle (AUS) Jungian Discussion Group monthly schedule is posted below (see schedule in right column). For questions or comments, please contact Ann Blake via AUS e-mail or stop by Ann's AUS campus office. You can also bring questions and comments to the AUS Jungian Discussion Group (see schedule in right column below).
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

C. G. Jung Society, Seattle Fall, 2014, Program Schedule

Greetings! The C. G. Jung Society is happy to share with you our Fall 2014 calendar of events.

The Society's mission is to promote public interest in and understanding of analytical psychology and the current use of Jungian concepts by contemporary thinkers. Our programs are intended for the general public. Everybody's welcome!  

Fall presenters include:

John Ryan Haule, Ph.D.
Divine Madness    September 12-13

Veronica Goodchild, Ph.D. 
Songlines of the Soul: Pathways to a New Vision for a New Century  October 10-11

Suzan Rood Wilson, M.A. 
Experiencing the Numinous in Everyday Life: The Daily Quest for a Life of Meaning    November 14-15

Carol Pearson, Ph.D. 
Becoming a Transforming Leader    December 12-13

http://jungseattle.org
 

PSYCHE, SOUND AND THE SACRED CONFERENCE

C. G. Jung Institute of Seattle (formerly North Pacific Institute for Analytical Psychology - NPIAP)
www.CGJIS.com (registration forms)

PSYCHE, SOUND AND THE SACRED CONFERENCE
September 19 & 20, 2014
Seattle Art Museum, 1400 E. Prospect Street, Seattle, WA

Friday Evening 7:00-9:30 pm
Experiencing the Sacred Through Sound:
A Musical Collaboration
Performances and commentary by
Rafe Pearlman (Los Angeles) Mystical songs and chats
Vishal Nagar (San Francisco) East Indian Classical Music (Tabla)

Saturday Morning 10:00 am-noon
Experiencing the Sacred Through Word and Image
Keynote speaker: Evangeline Rand, PhD (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
Jung's Sacred Journey to India

Saturday Afternoon 1:30-5:00 pm
Presentations by members of the C. G. Jung Institute, Seattle