December 2018
Puella’s Shadow
Presented by Susan Schwartz, Ph.D. The joyous, intense energy of the Puella, while appealing, often masks a more fragile personality; unrealistic, fantasy driven, easily dissembled, immature, and untouched. The wounds of the Puella, stemming from early losses, particularly by the masculine, can manifest in body numbing, distorted self-image, and difficulty with…
Find out more »January 2019
A Psychological Perspectives Event:
Wolfgang Pauli’s Dreams:
The Archetypal Foundation of Science
Presented by J. Gary Sparks, M.A., M.Div. In 1932, Austrian quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli consulted Carl Jung in a state of personal distress. Fourteen years later, after the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Pauli returned to Jung to discuss his dreams that followed World War II. In this talk, we will…
Find out more »February 2019
A Reading and Book Signing:
The Butterfly Effect from an Imaginal Perspective:
Quantum Physics, the Shadow, and Collective Transformation
Presented by Sharon Heath, M.A., M.F.T. Come celebrate with us the release of Jungian analyst Sharon Heath’s third novel of The Fleur Trilogy, Return of the Butterfly! How do you maintain your balance in a world turned upside down? Buffeted by dire winds of climate change, Nobel scientist and odd…
Find out more »Exploring our Unlived Life Through Dreamwork
Presented by Sherri Mahdavi, Ph.D. In each of us is another whom we do not know. He speaks to us in dreams and tells us how differently he sees us from the way we see ourselves. - C.G.Jung The unexamined life is surely worth living, but is the unlived life worth examining? …
Find out more »Continuing Education:
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