Canberra Jung Society 03/07/26: John Gillam: “Civilisation on the Threshold”

‘3rd July 2026
Friday 3rd July 2026
Fri 3rd July 2026
“Civilisation at the Threshold: Jung, Hawking and the Transition to 2050”
John A. Gillam
Are we living through a civilisational turning point?
In this thought-provoking presentation, John A Gillam explores the surprising convergence between the ideas of Carl Jung and Stephen Hawking — two thinkers from very different worlds who […]
Prometheus: Archetype of Hubris & Humanity (Part One) | Glen Slater | HITW 230

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Howling about the Greek titan Prometheus, technology, Carl Jung and the religious function with depth psychologist, writer and teacher Glen Slater
“An honest admission of modernity means voluntarily declaring oneself bankrupt, taking the vows of poverty and chastity in a new sense, and-what […]
The Diamond Heart – Interiority, Symbols, Soul and Presence.

‘The Diamond Heart – Interiority, Symbols, Soul and Presence.
Presented by Julienne McLean
This talk by Julienne McLean explores key themes and papers from her book, The Diamond Heart: Jungian Psychology and the Christian Mystical Tradition (2023).
Beginning with the ancient Christian understanding of interiority in the writings of the fifth-century theologian and philosopher St Augustine of Hippo, […]
Outsider Art with Michael Vannoy Adams

‘“Outsider Art” was coined by Roger Cardinal, an English critic in the book Outsider Art, which was published in 1972. The Outsider Art Fair was founded in New York by Sanford L. Smith in 1993. Outsider Art has existed as a phenomenon in contemporary popular culture for only half a century. In this episode of […]
IAJS Seminar: “The Quest for the Grail and the Search for the Self”, with Paul Bishop

‘IAJS Online Seminar
“The Quest for the Grail and the Search for the Self: Jung and Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival”
February 14, 2026, with Paul Bishop
Moderator: Robin McCoy Brooks
Summary: In this session we shall explore Jung’s use of the Grail myth as found in his autobiographical writings, in […]
Hermes & Hestia: The Tension of Opposites in Technological Life | Elizabeth Nelson | HITW 227

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Howling about Greek gods Hermes and Hestia and the remedy for what James Hillman called “Hermetic Intoxication” with depth psychologist, writer and teacher Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson
Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson, faculty […]
Giorgio Tricarico – WHO GETS TO INDIVIDUATE?

‘”If any concept is a core concept in Jung’s work, individuation is the core concept.” — Sonu Shamdasani
Individuation sits at the heart of Jungian thought. But do contemporary analysts still share Jung’s original vision of what it means and where it leads? And can a concept so deeply rooted in Western, Anglo-Eurocentric traditions speak meaningfully […]
Mark Winborn: Engaging the Emotional Self: Affect, Metaphor, and Embodiment in Analysis – IAJS 2024

‘IAJS Seminar with Mark Winborn: “Engaging the Emotional Self: Affect, Metaphor, and Embodiment in Analysis” (originally presented during the conference ‘I Feel, Therefore I Am’ C. G. Jung Institute Zürich, Küsnacht, July 1, 2023)
March 31, 2024
Moderated by Sonia Sheely
This presentation will focus on affect as the most fundamental layer of human experience and the impact […]
Paul Bishop, Ph.D. | C.G. Jung and Nietzsche’s “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” | Speaking of Jung #160

‘Paul Bishop, Ph.D., is a Jungian scholar, professor, and writer living and working in Glasgow, Scotland.
He is a graduate of the College of St. Mary Magdalen at the University of Oxford and was a scholar at the German Literature Archive in Marbach before entering the doctoral program at Oxford’s Faculty of Medieval and Modern […]
Fundamentalism from a Jungian Perspective with Vladislav Solc

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In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with Vladislav Solc about fundamentalism. Amongst other things we talk about his book Dark Religion: Fundamentalism from the Perspective of Jungian Psychology (with George Didier). How much do we really know about […]
IAJS Seminar, Joel Crichton: “The King of the End of the World”

‘Our first 2026 IAJS seminar took place online, on 31st of January, with Joel Crichton, who presented: “The King of the End of the World: Shakespeare’s Henriad and the Archetypes of King and Apocalypse”.
Moderator: Robin McCoy Brooks
Summary:
An original, intellectually adventurous and theatrically stirring talk that gets to the heart of the archetypes of King and […]
INTERIOR LIFE – AN INSIDE JOB: Interview with Jungian Analyst & Author Julienne McLean.

‘In this fascinating interview, Julienne McLean discusses the false self and true self, alchemical philosophy, poetry, and the importance of developing a rich interior life. The conversation explores midlife crisis, artificial intelligence, spirituality, and the religious function of the psyche.
Julienne shares the story of her early visionary experiences and the lifelong vocation that led to […]
The Psychology of Attention: From C.G. Jung to the Social Media Algorithm

‘Presented at the IAJS Conference “Jung & Vital Force” (December 5–7, 2025), this lecture explores the profound modern crisis of the digital landscape through the lens of analytical psychology.
Speaker Stephen John Garratt—an IAAP analyst and former internet media agency co-founder—bridges three decades of digital technology experience with depth psychology to examine how the modern […]
Tine Papič – Can Depth Psychology Meet the World? IAJS A Round Table on Jungian studies

‘Can Depth Psychology Meet the World? A Round Table on Jungian studies, Politics, and Turbulent Times
with Betty Sue Flowers, Kathleen Kirgin, Tine Papič, Andrew Samuels, Tom Singer, and Heba Zaphiriou-Zarifi
Moderated by Ipek S. Burnett
Online (via zoom) – 8 am Los Angeles / 11 am New York / 4 pm London
In an era of political upheaval, […]
Gender, sexualities and individuation in Jungian psychology by Carolina Guíñez , IAJS Seminar 2023

‘IAJS Online Seminar
“Gender, sexualities and individuation in Jungian psychology. Notes on lesbian identity” by Carolina Guíñez
Moderator: Vala Kiebel
June 24th, 2023
In this presentation, Guíñez introduces part of the results derived from a qualitative research carried out by the author. Her investigation is centered in the understanding of the development of lesbian identity from the perspective […]