It’s Friday and yet again time for the Jungian.Directory newsletter, where we bring you the latest in events, books, courses, conferences, and news from the Jungian world. As always, we thank you for subscribing and hope you enjoy what we have on offer this week.
Our week in event’s kick’s of with SAAJA’s Jung & Film tonight, followed by a presentation on Dreams from C.G. Jung Public Lectures, Bristol tomorrow. On Tuesday you have an opportunity to learn more about Pacifica Graduate’s Mythological Studies course and on Wednesday the Jung institute of LA explores the Dark Mother.
The Perverse Feminine is set to be published later this year by Routledge. Where is Soul? by Greg Mogenson and Pamela Power was published earlier this year by Dusk Owl Books.
We also feature two conferences that you may want to finalise your travel arrangements for. ISAPZurich’s 18th Odyssey takes place in Switzerland and The Assisi Institute‘s conference on the Voice of Psyche takes place in Italy. We also feature two courses, one starting next week and the other open for independent study.
We have, as ever, selected 3 YouTube videos for your enjoyment. In the first, James Hillman explores the archetypal interplay of the old man and eternal youth, and their roles in shaping our connection to past, present, and future. Next, Mark Winborn offers a overview of Jung’s concept of complexes as core psychological structures. Finally, Marianne Meister-Notter examines how Jung’s typology and astrology reveal personality structures through birth charts.