Welcome to Jungian.Directory

At Jungian.Directory we are creating an online hub for the Jungian world. Already we have a comprehensive diary of every Junigan event happening in the world. We list events organised by all the IAAP member organisations (including developing groups) and also the events of over 100 other clubs, societies & institutions that are active in the Jungian field. The directory also lists podcasts, blogs, research resources, media libraries, courses, book launches and more. We are a small team and are just beginning. If we have missed an events, an organisation or any resources that should be listed in the Jungian.Directory please tell us.

Featured Upcoming Events

Our Events Editor is scouring the websites and email newsletters of all the Jungian organisations in our directory. We present, for your convenience a diary of Jungian events occurring around the world, many of which can be attended online. 

We are working hard to make our diary comprehensive; it should contain every event organised by a Jungian organisation worldwide. If we have missed your event please contact us to let us know. 

Conferences

There are a number of major Jungian conferences planned for the coming year.  Here are the next four. For more visit our conferences page.

Polhawn Fort
Jung by the Sea
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Jun 02 - 04 2023 |
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Our YouTube editor roots around in the YouTube thickets to dig up videos that will be of   interest to Jungians.

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Gaia and the Tree of LifeThe Tree of Life is an ancient image that comes to us from deep within the psyche.  It has appeared across different cultures and throughout the ages. It has enabled many individuals to realise that their true happiness is inseparable from the well-being and health of nature, of Gaia, of our living earth.Greek myths tell us that Gaia was the first born of primordial Chaos and that she gave birth to the starry heavens and then to all the beings here on earth. She is the mother of us all, including the Tree of Life.In this talk we’ll explore whether the power of the myths and images of Gaia and The Tree of Life can help us harness the imaginative possibilities in the contemporary sciences of Gaia to solve our terrible contemporary global crisis. Together we’ll enquire whether this might enable us to embed ourselves in the living body of our sacred animate earth, open to its richness and ready to act in service of all her beings, peacefully and democratically.Dr. Stephan Harding holds a doctorate in behavioral ecology from the University of Oxford. He Coordinated the MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College for almost two decades and has been the College’s resident ecologist and tutor since its inception in 1991. He has worked and taught alongside many of the world’s leading ecological activists, thinkers and writers, including Fritjof Capra, Brian Goodwin, Lynn Margulis, and James Lovelock, with whom he has collaborated scientifically for a number of years. Stephan is highly acclaimed around world for his electrifying and deeply inspiring talks and lectures on the themes of Gaia theory, ecophilosophy and sustainable living. He is the author of Animate Earth (2009) and Gaia Alchemy (2022)Jules Cashford studied Philosophy at St. Andrews University, and received a Carnegie Fellowship for postgraduate research in Literature at Cambridge, where she was a tutor in Tragedy for Trinity College for some years. She then trained in Jungian Analysis with the Association of Jungian Analysts in London, and taught Mythology. Her books include The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image (co-authored with Anne Baring) (Penguin, 1993); The Moon: Symbol of Transformation (Cassell, 2003); a translation of The Homeric Hymns for Penguin Classics (2003); The Mysteries of Osiris (Atalanta, 2010), a retelling of Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival for Young Adults, and a novel The Crane Dance. She was co-editor, with Thomas Singer and Craig san Roque, of Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche (Routledge, 2018). With Kingfisher Art Productions, she has made two films on the Early Netherlandish Painter Jan van Eyck, and three films on ‘Gaia’: Gaia, Mother Goddess Earth of Ancient Greece, The Return of Gaia, and The Eleusinian Mysteries. Jules serves as a trustee for the Gaia Foundation, an environmental non-profit.
Gaia: Then and Now - Season 2 Event 2 - Stephan Harding and Jules Cashford

13 March 2023 9:34 pm

Gaia and the Tree of Life

The Tree of Life is an ancient image that comes to us from deep within the psyche. It has appeared across different cultures and throughout the ages. It has enabled many individuals to realise that their true happiness is inseparable from the well-being and health of nature, of Gaia, of our living earth.

Greek myths tell us that Gaia was the first born of primordial Chaos and that she gave birth to the starry heavens and then to all the beings here on earth. She is the mother of us all, including the Tree of Life.

In this talk we’ll explore whether the power of the myths and images of Gaia and The Tree of Life can help us harness the imaginative possibilities in the contemporary sciences of Gaia to solve our terrible contemporary global crisis. Together we’ll enquire whether this might enable us to embed ourselves in the living body of our sacred animate earth, open to its richness and ready to act in service of all her beings, peacefully and democratically.


Dr. Stephan Harding holds a doctorate in behavioral ecology from the University of Oxford. He Coordinated the MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College for almost two decades and has been the College’s resident ecologist and tutor since its inception in 1991. He has worked and taught alongside many of the world’s leading ecological activists, thinkers and writers, including Fritjof Capra, Brian Goodwin, Lynn Margulis, and James Lovelock, with whom he has collaborated scientifically for a number of years. Stephan is highly acclaimed around world for his electrifying and deeply inspiring talks and lectures on the themes of Gaia theory, ecophilosophy and sustainable living. He is the author of Animate Earth (2009) and Gaia Alchemy (2022)

Jules Cashford studied Philosophy at St. Andrews University, and received a Carnegie Fellowship for postgraduate research in Literature at Cambridge, where she was a tutor in Tragedy for Trinity College for some years. She then trained in Jungian Analysis with the Association of Jungian Analysts in London, and taught Mythology. Her books include The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image (co-authored with Anne Baring) (Penguin, 1993); The Moon: Symbol of Transformation (Cassell, 2003); a translation of The Homeric Hymns for Penguin Classics (2003); The Mysteries of Osiris (Atalanta, 2010), a retelling of Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival for Young Adults, and a novel The Crane Dance. She was co-editor, with Thomas Singer and Craig san Roque, of Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche (Routledge, 2018). With Kingfisher Art Productions, she has made two films on the Early Netherlandish Painter Jan van Eyck, and three films on ‘Gaia’: Gaia, Mother Goddess Earth of Ancient Greece, The Return of Gaia, and The Eleusinian Mysteries. Jules serves as a trustee for the Gaia Foundation, an environmental non-profit.

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Gaia: Then and Now - Season 2 Event 2 - Stephan Harding and Jules Cashford

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