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On April 16-17, 2010,the Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung will present a lecture and seminar with Sonu Shamdasani, editor of Liber Novus, or The Red Book. For more information, click here to download a description of the events, or visit the website of the Oregon Friends at www.ofj.org/redbook.
Jungian analyst and filmmaker Stephen Witty has produced a second documentary on the lives of Jungian analysts. Claiming a Life: Lyn Cowan, Desire, and the Courageous Heart, is about breaking through our own limiting notions of ourselves, allowing Eros, the god of desire, to be part of our lives, and summoning the courage to follow his lead. The story is told through interviews with respected Jungian analyst and author Lyn Cowan (Masochism, 1982, Tracking the White Rabbit, 2002, Portrait of the Blue Lady, 2004), as she talks about how the themes of desire and courage have woven through her own life. For ordering information, visit the website of Spring Journal and Books by clicking here.
Analyst Stephen A. Martin, outgoing president and executive director of The Philemon Foundation, discusses the ongoing work of The Philemon Foundation as it prepares the unpublished works of C.G. Jung for publication. Click here to read Dr. Martin's letter.
Digital Fusion, the company responsible for scanning Jung's Red Book, has made a promotional video about this process available on You Tube. Click here to view.
Psychologist and author Jerry Ruhl explores the feeling function in this lecture, part of the series "The Power of Untold Stories" offered in summer 2009 at The Jung Center of Houston.
We run great risks when we ignore the spiritual and the divine in psychotherapy, argues Kathryn Wood Madden in Dark Light of the Soul, an exploration of the psychological journeys of Jacob Boehme and C.G. Jung. Our thanks to the journal Quadrant and reviewer Dennis Patrick Slattery for their kind permission to make this available online.
The Philemon Foundation is proud to announce that The Red Book will be published on October 7, 2009 by W.W. Norton and Co. The publication will coincide with The Red Book of C.G. Jung: Creation of a New Cosmology, an exhibition of Jung's original text at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York, October 7, 2009 - January 25, 2010. Click here to learn more.
Psychotherapist Steve Silverton offers a passionate defense of the improvisatory freedom of therapeutic professionals -- and consequently the freedom of those seeking care -- against the increasing pressure on those practicing beyond the currently validated therapeutic modalities.
In his doctoral dissertation for the University of Peshwar, Pakistan, Ismail Wali enriches our understanding of Shakespeare's great work by mining the rich symbolic terrain of the syzygies, or complementary opposites, woven throughout the text. Further chapters will appear here in the coming months.