It’s the weekend and welcome to the newest edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter, where we bring you the latest events, books, courses, conferences and videos from around the Jungian world. We hope you enjoy what this week has on offer!
This week we feature an interesting collection of events. Today, the Jung Center of Houston explores what happens when empathy causes unintended harm. Tomorrow, the SAP continues its Fire Seminars on Jung, Dante, and the making of the Red Book. This coming week, the New York Center for Jungian Studies launches its weeklong Jung on the Hudson seminar exploring how complexes and conflicts can be channelled toward healing and transformation. And Monday marks the opening of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York‘s Summer Study Programme on death, the afterlife, and the stages of life.
Two new titles arrive this week. Releasing Monday, Jung and Twentieth Century Psychological Astrology from Routledge. And now available also from Routledge, Animal-Human Telepathic Connections.
Two conferences are coming up in November. MOITARÁ returns for its 36th edition. And the London Arts-Based Research Centre opens its call for papers, deadline August 31, for a conference on alchemy.
Two courses are open for enrolment starting later this year. From September, the Society of Analytical Psychology launches an in-person nine-month programme on working with dreams, symbols, and the symbolic life. And from October, the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago continues its Red Book reading group series.
This week’s YouTube selection is a Murray Stein spotlight. In the first video, Stein joins the Howl in the Wilderness podcast to discuss the updated edition of Jung’s Map of the Soul. The second finds Stein in conversation with Leanne Whitney on the shadow, the problem of evil, and how collective trauma can be weaponised by manipulative leaders. And in the third, Stein speaks with This Mind of Ours on how Jung integrated medieval alchemy into depth psychology.


