Friday is here and welcome to 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.
Various events to tickle your fancy lie ahead this week. Tonight, the Jung Society of Washington hosts a book launch for The Tao of Alchemy. Tomorrow, SEPA explores the death of Pan as a decisive moment in the evolution of the Western psyche. Tuesday brings a free author spotlight with Patrick Mahaffey on his book Individuation and Beyond. And Thursday, the C.G. Jung Club London turns to Jung’s cosmological mandalas.
Two books catch our eye this week. Coming in November, The Tyranny of Type in Shakespeare and Jung. And the beloved dreamwork guide Dream Wise by Lisa Marchiano, Deb Stewart, and Joseph Lee, the hosts of This Jungian Life, is now available in paperback.
Two conferences are worth noting. This weekend, the London Arts-Based Research Centre hosts its online conference on Synchronicity and Intuition. And a reminder that tickets are on sale for the 7th Analysis and Activism Conference in Mexico City this October.
Two courses are open for enrolment. From July, Jung Archademy launches a six-week reading group on Lisa Marchiano’s The Vital Spark. And from late July, Pacifica Graduate Institute offers an eight-week certificate programme on depth psychology and Marianismo.
At the end of this newsletter you’ll find this week’s YouTube selection. First, Vladislav Šolc discusses fundamentalism from a Jungian perspective. Next, Joel Crichton presents at an IAJS seminar on the King and Apocalypse archetypes in Shakespeare’s work. Finally, Julienne McLean speaks on the false self and true self, alchemical philosophy, midlife crisis, AI, and the religious function of the psyche.


