Welcome to the weekend and to this edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter, bringing you the latest in Jungian news, events, courses, conferences, and books. Thank you for subscribing and we hope you enjoy this week’s offerings.
Amongst this week’s selection of events is a film night exploring the origins of the wizard Merlin, a lecture on dreams and symbols, and a study on the Red Book. All these events can be attended online.
We also feature two newly published books that have become available in this passed week. Waxing Femininity: Adult Female Development from the Perspective of C.G. Jung’s Psychology by Pia Skogemann has been independently published as part of the Jungianeum re-covered classics, as curated by Stefano Carpani. Dreams: The Basics by Dale & Carola Mathers was published by Routledge. Both these books are aimed towards a young adult audience.
We also feature two upcoming conferences; one happening next weekend that you can still register for and a newly announced Odyssey in 2025. There are also two courses starting this weekend and next month, respectively.
At the very bottom of this email you will find a selection of 3 YouTube videos. The first is an interview with John Woodcock, with a focus on the similarities between therapist and shaman. In the second, the This Jungian Life trio discuss the symbolism of ‘Man’s Best Friend’. In the third, Roula-Maria Dib talks about her book, Jungian Metaphor in Modernist Literature.