Echoes of C.G. Jung in Jean Gebser’s Explorations of Consciousness: Gebser’s Mutations of Consciousness Meets Jung’s Process of Individuation

Bob Piller,
Start Date: 26/10/2024
End Date:12/12/2024
Scheduled course
In-person

Overview

In this seminar, we will explore the echoes of C.G. Jung in the structures of consciousness and emerging arational-integral consciousness of Jean Gebser, a contemporary and friend of Jung’s, and scholar of the evolution of consciousness.  To introduce and experience the lived philosophy of Gebser, we will delve into the dynamics of awareness by focusing on each of the “historic” structures of consciousness presented in Gebser’s magnum opusThe Ever-Present Origin.

Emphasis will be placed on direct experience of Gebser’s structures of consciousness as the foundation for the emergence Gebser’s formulation of integral consciousness. The course will introduce Gebser’s contributions and genius and consider how Gebser synchronizes, diverts, and at times takes different paths than Jung in exploring consciousness and transformation.  To better comprehend the possibilities of Gebserian thought, weekly exercises will allow direct experience of the images and presence of Gebser’s structures of consciousness and understanding of time. 

Readings:

The Ever-Present Origin, Jean Gebser, [Part One, 1949. Part Two, 1953, English Translation by Noel Barstad with Algis Mickunas, 1985] Ohio University Press

Seeing Through the World: Jean Gebser and Integral Consciousness, Jeremy Johnson, 2019, Revelore Press

A Resource to Know About:

Structures of Consciousness: The Genius of Jean Gebser – An Introduction and Critique, Georg Feuerstein, 1987, Lower Lake : Integral Publishing [Very good but expensive and out of print.]

This course will be held at the C.G. Jung Center, 28 East 39th Street, NYC.

On completion of this class, you will be able to:

  1. Grasp consciousness through a lens that visualizes and internalizes Gebser’s “historic” structures of
  2. Identify differences and similarities between Gebser’s integrative model of consciousness and Jung’s dualistic model of
  3. Use Gebser’s structures of consciousness as a tool set for intensification of your own
  4. Summarize how the Jungian resolution of opposites and the Gebserian concept of co-presence inform your sense of soul, self, and the unfolding of wholeness.

 

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