Happy Friday, and welcome to another edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter. We’re excited to bring you the latest from the world of analytical psychology, with fresh updates on events, books, courses, conferences, and videos. Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration—we hope this week’s issue inspires and deepens your engagement with the psyche’s mysteries
This week we feature events fostering connection in troubled children, a special lecture and dinner at the Volkshaus, a sensory experience deepening imagination, and an insightful film analysis
We also feature two new books. Light from the Darkness: The Paintings of Peter Birkhäuser published by Daimon Verlag, and The Snake and the Rope: A Jungian View of Hinduism, which was published by Booklocker.com in February this year.
We feature two upcoming conferences. Goddess-makers in an Age of Autocrats hosted by the Pacifica Graduate Institute takes place next week and papers are still being accepted for LABRC’s Surrealism and Arts-Based Research taking place at the start of September.
There are also two courses starting towards the end of September.
At the end of this email you will find three videos. In the first, we look back at Navid Kermani’s keynote address at the 2019 IAAP Congress, Similarly, in the second Monica Luci & Maria Giovanna Bianchi similarly speak at the 2022 Congress. In the third, Alan Drymala studies the mandalas of Kristine Mann.