Jungian Odyssey Prelude

The Prelude offers a space between the closing of the Spring Semester and the start of the Jungian Odyssey. A special time for Odyssey guests to experience time at ISAP in Zurich before leaving for the Jungian Odyssey.

Wednesday, 25 May

10:00–11:45 – 03 70 Lecture | Demeter’s Curse – Pictet
We will explore our relation to the earth, matter, body in the light of the Homeric Myth of Demeter. Food allergies and eating disorders, may be evidence of an increasingly unsustainable attitude to our own nature and to the Earth.

Thursday, 26 May

10:00–11:45 – 02 71 Lecture | Federico Fellini: The Role of Dreams in an Artist’s Crisis of his Creative Power [Part 1 of 2]

15:00–16:45 – 01 72 Lecture | A Question for Answer to Job
In his book, Answer to Job, Jung takes a hard look at the God-image and the plight of modern humanity, as well as at “the idea of the creature that surpasses its creator by a small but decisive factor.”

17:00–18:45 – 01 73 Lecture | Perceiving the World through Symbol [Part 1 of 2]
The spontaneous creating of symbols provides a vitality that prevents Jungian concepts from becoming faded metaphors. Our symbolic mind not only provides inner images but also is active in the way we perceive the outer world.

Friday, 27 May

10:00–11:45 – 02 71 Lecture | Federico Fellini: The Role of Dreams in an Artist’s Crisis of his Creative Power [Part 2 of 2]

13:00–14:45 – 01 73 Lecture | Perceiving the World through Symbol [Part 2 of 2]

The spontaneous creating of symbols provides a vitality that prevents Jungian concepts from becoming faded metaphors. Our symbolic mind not only provides inner images but also is active in the way we perceive the outer world.

17:00 – Graduation & Apéro

Date
May 25 - 27 2022
Time
All Day CEST
ISAP Zurich, Stampfenbachstrasse 115, 8006 Zürich, Switzerland
Cost
CHF160.00

Speakers

Organiser
ISAP Zurich
ISAP Zurich
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