Living in an Uncertain World

Margaret Klenck, Morgan Stebbins, Sean Fitzpatrick, Tom Singer, Jeffrey Kiehl, Jan Bauer
Start Date: 09/10/2024
End Date:20/11/2024
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

Find what guides your individuation even in the darkest of times

We live in times of constant change and uncertainty, both personally and collectively. As we face these powerful social and environmental shifts, how do we hold on to our integrity and well-being?

Jungian psychology offers unique guidance in accepting and navigating complexity. It can help us find the threads that lead us through the darkness toward becoming more fully ourselves.

In this course, based on the recently released book Our Uncertain World: Challenges and Opportunities in a Dark Time, we will engage in heartfelt conversations with respected Jungian writers and with one another. Together, we will explore how to articulate our experiences of uncertainty and find our own language for the challenges and possibilities offered by these times.

  • Discover how the urgent demands of our time are intertwined with the grounding presence of our inner depths.
  • Examine the deep psychic patterns underlying contemporary crises.
  • Gain insight into the paradoxical way in which the growth of consciousness has meant exile from the natural world and how simple practices can heal that split.
  • Explore how the difficult work of connecting with the suffering of others can deepen our psychological growth and inspire constructive, engaged social change.
  • Learn how accepting and navigating uncertainty is essential to the work of healing and seeking wholeness.
  • Understand how engaging with our depths grounds us as we try to bring change in the world.
  • Recognise how our apocalyptic fantasies and engaging with the suffering of others can call our attention to opportunities for growth and change.
  • Be able to see that the path to wholeness involves including intuition, feeling, and sensation to our capacity to reason.
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