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A Non-Dual, Devotional Path: The Psycho-Spiritual, Jung-friendly Path of David Hawkins – John Schuster with Phil Meeks

“Man cannot stand a meaningless life.”  Carl Jung Most of us entertain the questions of transcendence even as we lean into the daily realities of life—making a living, doing some good in the world, attending to family and friends. These questions come wrapped in any role we take on: careers, parenting, grand-parenting, citizenry, and church … Continue reading "A Non-Dual, Devotional Path: The Psycho-Spiritual, Jung-friendly Path of David Hawkins – John Schuster with Phil Meeks"

Recording of the February 13 Program  A Non-Dual, Devotional Path: The Psycho-Spiritual, Jung-friendly Path of David Hawkins –  Presented by John Schuster with Phil Meeks 

This is the access link to the recording of the February 13 program  A Non-Dual, Devotional Path: The Psycho-Spiritual, Jung-friendly Path of David Hawkins -  Presented by John Schuster with Phil Meeks  The link will be available until March 13, 2021. It can be downloaded to your computer though. Here is the link:  https://zoom.us/rec/share/0kJASnS2Cg4v0kpXToZTMIMmsJz5a4vFCKzbMJXb1VoEmCJYCosypETjqryem1Ai.S6LbZ-6GYYMGRmIw?startTime=1613228812000 This is … Continue reading "Recording of the February 13 Program  A Non-Dual, Devotional Path: The Psycho-Spiritual, Jung-friendly Path of David Hawkins –  Presented by John Schuster with Phil Meeks "

Some Thoughts on Technology as Shadow by Dr. Doug Tyler

We are sorry but registration for this program has closed. “Always when science tries to describe a “simple” life process, the matter becomes complicated and difficult.” —C.G. Jung Technologies have become “necessary” tools for ego development (for individuals, companies, organizations, or institutions) by mirroring needs and desires in order to feel known and remembered. And … Continue reading "Some Thoughts on Technology as Shadow by Dr. Doug Tyler"

Slideshow from a March 13, 2001 Second Saturday Exploration of the Enneagram Presented by Dr. Belinda Gore

THOUGH THE DATE FOR THIS PROGRAM HAS PASSED (IT WAS SATURDAY MARCH 13), DR. BELINDA GORE IS MAKING AVAILABLE FOR A TIME, THE POWERPOINT SLIDES OF HER PRESENTATION: A Second Saturday Exploration of the Enneagram - scroll to the end of the following descriptive information to access the slideshow. You may visit the Enneagram Institute web … Continue reading "Slideshow from a March 13, 2001 Second Saturday Exploration of the Enneagram Presented by Dr. Belinda Gore"

Dreams, Fantasy, and Art-Making: Revealing The Archetypal Themes Guiding Our Lives – A Second Saturday with Maggi Colwell, MS Art Therapy

This will be a Zoom program that is free. However, to receive the Zoom link, please RSVP below. We very much hope to see you.  “My speech is imperfect. Not … Continue reading "Dreams, Fantasy, and Art-Making: Revealing The Archetypal Themes Guiding Our Lives – A Second Saturday with Maggi Colwell, MS Art Therapy"

Free

Bollingen Workshop: Human Dilemmas and the Everyday Truths of Folk Tales

rosenbarger flier 3 According to the renowned Jungian analyst and scholar, Marie Louise von Franz, “since fairy tales through the world disclose certain common themes and structures, we may assume that they spring from the most universal substrate of the human psyche.”  It is for this reason that fairy and folk tales portray frequent human … Continue reading "Bollingen Workshop: Human Dilemmas and the Everyday Truths of Folk Tales"

The 2022 Annual Bauza Lecture Presented by Dr. Richard Sweeney

The Bauza Lecture, April 2022 brings a special in-person, two-hour Bauza annual program presented by the venerable Dr. Richard Sweeney, in honor of JACO Board member, Donice Wooster, who has contributed invaluable time, talent and leadership to our organization. Dr. Sweeney’s talk will draw powerful lessons from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Dummling and the … Continue reading "The 2022 Annual Bauza Lecture Presented by Dr. Richard Sweeney"

Understanding Self and Others Through Carl Jung’s Theory of Psychological Types, Presented by Stephen Weed

This is a free JACO Second Saturday Program. More Please RSVP below to receive a zoom link. Click here for a preview. Carl Jung's theory of Psychological Type posits that each of us has a preferred primary or principal mental function that focuses and filters our understanding of the world.  In this workshop, we will … Continue reading "Understanding Self and Others Through Carl Jung’s Theory of Psychological Types, Presented by Stephen Weed"

Free

Observations on Jung, Religion, and Spirituality, With Rev. David Hett

First Community Church, 1320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Ohio 43212

The C. G. Jung Association of Central Ohio (JACO) grew initially out of depth psychology groups begun at First Community some 40 years ago. We have asked Rev. David Hett, Dean of The Burkhart Center, to present the December “Second Saturday” program, on the topic of Carl Jung’s (and followers) perspectives on religion and spirituality. … Continue reading "Observations on Jung, Religion, and Spirituality, With Rev. David Hett"

Free

Van Gogh: Madness and Creativity – The Major Complexes that Governed his Life, Presented by Kathy Cleveland Bull

First Community Church, 1320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Ohio 43212

Former Board member Kathy Cleveland Bull, who is exceptionally well-versed about artist Vincent Van Gogh, will discuss his life in the context of Jungian psychology. This program follows the Van … Continue reading "Van Gogh: Madness and Creativity – The Major Complexes that Governed his Life, Presented by Kathy Cleveland Bull"

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