Welcome to Friday and to this week’s edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter, bringing you the latest in events, books, courses, conferences, and news from the Jungian world. We thank you for subscribing and hope you enjoy this week’s issue.
Things are cooling down rapidly in the southern hemisphere, making indoor activities seem all the more attractive. Luckily our events calendar provides ample opportunity to stay warm and cozy without sacrificing exploration and entertainment. This week’s events boasts a range of topics, from working with the shadow to the mysterious forces of myths. All of these talks can be attended online.
We also feature two new books. The Bollingen Tower: Constructing a Jungian Sense of Place will be released by Routledge later this year, and Ages of Anxiety: Auden Reading Jung in Times of War will be available next week already.
We feature two conferences happening in November. Registration and early-bird discount is now open for CIT 9, while a Call for Papers has been issued for the Ukrainian conference, Reflections.
You will also find two courses to consider joining. In particular, Jung Platform has a 25% off discount on all courses from their Astrology category. This sale is valid until tomorrow, 21 June.
Scroll all the way down to find our selection of three YouTube videos, picked for your viewing pleasure. The first is a group panel discussion on the student protests in Serbia. In the next Rob Hopcke looks at sex and pornography from a Jungian perspective. Last, watch Stefano Carpani’s introductory speech from the 1st JUNGIANEUM/Biennale.