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SUMMARY:SATURDAY CONVERSATIONS
DESCRIPTION:August 16\, 2026\, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST\n1550 OLD HENDERSON ROAD\, COLUMBUS\, OH 43220\, NORTH ENTRANCE (back of building)\nIn Person Only \n \nOur Saturday Conversations continue to grow. On Saturday\, August 16th we have the great pleasure of having coffee and conversation with Mike Schaeffer (long time JACO member\, spouse\, father\, grandfather\, computer modeling in the construction industry and\, oh yes\, a psychotherapist). Mike says it best: \n Coffee and conversation is about creating a space for a more ‘subjective’ experience and Jungian ideas. Our intent is to begin with a seed topic to get the conversation going and then to remain open to the path that develops from there. This space will be about engaging in the process of individuation in each of the participants and in the group as a whole…. There is a time as we age when our energy shifts from accumulating knowledge to expressing the Self. So let’s engage in Self expression! \nAlthough free\, it is immensely helpful to us if you RSVP so we have enough coffee and snacks as well as prepare the space to receive you. Thank you! \nPlease scroll below to RSVP.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/saturday-conversations-2/
LOCATION:1550 Old Henderson Road\, Suite N142\, Columbus\, OH 43220\, 1550 Old Henderson Raod\, Suite N142\, Columbus\, OH\, 43220\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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SUMMARY:Book Club Discussion: “Moving Toward the Millionth Circle” (Rescheduled to September 7)
DESCRIPTION:SEPTEMBER 7\, 2025 and every 2 weeks thereafter until done. Zoom only. \nThis has been a time of so much energy with people having so many plans and activities that we have decided to postpone Book Club until the end of summer. So\, instead of starting with our next book on July 6\, we are waiting until September 7\, 2025. So\, enjoy the summer and join us on September 7th as we explore “Moving Toward the Millionth Circle” with Board member and licensed art therapist Maggi Colwell. \nA link will be sent out prior to the September Book Club. \nStarting September 7\, 2025\, Maggi Colwell will be leading us in a discussion of Jean Shinoda Bolen’s Book\, “Moving Toward the Millionth Circle”; a spiritual book for women that serves as a practical and poetic call to action\, inspiring woman and others to follow a path with soul.  The premise of the book is that it is through the process of a growing number of people changing their perceptions and behaviors that a new era will begin.  Those in these circles feed the activism by strengthening each other and\, in turn\, the movement as a whole. \nThe Book Club Discussion series is always free\, but you do need to register in order that we can send you the link.  Please scroll below to register (RSVP).
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/book-club-discussion-moving-toward-the-millionth-circle/
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SUMMARY:Individuation and Narcissism: The Psychology of Self in Jung and Kohut\, Presented by Dr. James Fidelibus
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM ONLY\n7 SESSIONS\nFRIDAYS FROM 9 am to 11 am\nDates: 9/12; 9/26; 10/10; 10/24; 11/7; 11/21; 12/5\n2 CEUs per session\nScroll below to register for tuition and CEU credit \nTo see interview with Dr. Fidelibus about the seminar click here. \nCourse Description \nEarly development is adversely affected by disruptions in the empathic attunement on the part of caregivers. A lack of adequate of parental mirroring creates a tendency toward inflationary or deflationary self-experience. This\, in turn\, can result in defensive patterns and resistance to depth work. Moving toward healthier patterns requires confrontation with the shadow and an encounter with the Self as the transpersonal center of meaning. In approaching this work\, Jungian analyst\, Mario Jacoby\, incorporates insights from Heinz Kohut’s Self-Psychology along with standard Jungian practice. He offers reflections on clinical material that illustrate how patients can be supported through the analytic process by emphasizing empathic attunement in addition to working with complexes and the archetypal dimensions of the psyche. The analyst must learn to serve\, in balance with standard Jungian practices\, as an attuned\, empathetic self-object in helping to stabilize the patient’s ego. This\, in turn\, supports the patient adequately enough to tolerate the anxieties of the deep inner work required for personal transformation. \nText:    Jacoby\, Mario. (1985). Individuation and Narcissism: The Psychology of Self in Jung and Kohut. New York: Routledge. \nLearning Objectives \nParticipants will be able to: \n\nDevelop the ability to articulate how Jung’s teleological model and Kohut’s developmental model can be synthesized in addressing narcissistic pathology.\nRecognize clinical manifestations of narcissism in clinical material (transference\, dreams\, etc.)\, their roots in early childhood trauma\, and their significance for shaping the therapeutic approach.\nApply Jacoby’s integrative model in conceptualizing the therapist’s role in approaching ego integration and connection to the Self.\nDiscern genuine individuation from narcissistic inflation using symbolic\, developmental\, and relational material.\n\nClass Schedule \nFriday mornings from 9 to 11 \n\n\n\n  \n# \n \n  \nDate\n  \nChapter\n  \nPages\n\n\n1 \n \n9/12/25\nIntroduction \nMyth of Narcissus \n \n1 – 46\n\n\n2\n9/26/25\nEgo and Self in Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis \n \n47 – 77\n\n\n3 \n \n10/10/25\nAspects of the Concept of Narcissism\n78 – 112\n\n\n4\n10/24/25\nSome Goals of Narcissistic Maturation and Their Meaning for the Individuation Process \n \n113 – 149\n\n\n5 \n \n11/7/25\nForms of Narcissistic Disturbances\n150 – 187\n\n\n6\n11/21/25\nPsychotherapeutic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders I \n \n188 – 220\n\n\n7\n12/5/25\nPsychotherapeutic Treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorders II Conclusion \n \n220 – 248\n\n\n\nJames A. Fidelibus\, Ph.D.\, is a licensed psychologist in the State of Ohio and holds a diploma as a Jungian Analyst from the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. In addition to psychology\, his academic background includes training in philosophy and theology. He holds certificates from the Gottman Institute\, the Ottawa Couple & Family Institute\, and the Cleveland Center for Cognitive Therapy. Dr. Fidelibus has published articles on psychotherapy outcomes and has presented on Jungian psychology locally\, nationally\, and internationally. He maintains an active psychology practice in Columbus\, Ohio.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/individuation-and-narcissism-the-psychology-of-self-in-jung-and-kohut-presented-by-dr-james-fidelibus/
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SUMMARY:Bollingen Conference - Morning Lecture Titled "Jung\, AI and Psychological Integrity” plus an Afternoon Workshop on “Jung’s Myth of Consciousness in the Digital Age"
DESCRIPTION:October 18\, 2026 from 9:30 to 4 \nFirst Community  3777 Dublin Road \nIn Person and by Zoom\nPlease note that in order to meet tech support costs there will be an added registration fee to participate by Zoom. \n  \nImportant ticket information follows the program description.  IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY DIFFICULTY PURCHASING YOUR TICKET(s) PLEASE DO CALL US AT 614-291-8050 OR EMAIL US AT jungaco@jungcentralohio.org\nPlease note that when you are ready to purchase your ticket(s) you will be given the option to pay by PayPal – or – right below that option is another option that reads Check Out: Pay Without a PayPal account. When you click on “Check Out” you will be taken to a page that has a blue PayPal login BUT underneath that you will see “Pay with debit or credit card”. We hope this explanation helps guide you through the payment process. \nWe are very excited that this year’s Conference will focus on the outer world of AI and how it impacts us on our inner world journey. \nFor the past twenty-five years\, Glen Slater\, Ph.D. has been a member of the core faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute\, where he is currently the Associate Chair of its Jungian and Archetypal Psychology Program. He is the author of Jung vs Borg: Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age (2024)\, editor of the third volume of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition\, Senex and Puer (2005)\, co-editor of the essay collection\, Varieties of Mythic Experience (2007). He has also written numerous articles and book chapters for Jungian publications.  His research and writing interests concern Jung and film\, the psychology of religion\, and depth psychology and technology. \nDr. Slater will present a morning lecture titled “Jung\, AI and Psychological Integrity” followed by an afternoon workshop titled “Jung’s Myth of Consciousness in the Digital Age.”  The conference qualifies for 5.5 continuing education units. \nThere will be a one-hour lunch break\, and we have access to both a large refrigerator as well as a microwave so please feel free to bring a lunch (with your name on it).  There are also lunch places in the area. \nLecture: Jung\, AI and Psychological Integrity.\nDescription: In my recent book\, Jung vs Borg: Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age\, I discuss how the integrity of the human psyche is colliding with our adaptation to digital technology. I contend that a collapse of inner ecology has begun to follow that of outer ecology. This collapse concerns radical changes to human thought processes and a detrimental separation from the deeper ground of existence. Alongside the many benefits of information technologies and online life\, a number of psycho-social problems are implicated in this underlying fragmentation. These problems include an omnipresence of disinformation\, blurring lines between the actual and the virtual\, and epidemics of anxiety\, depression and loneliness. Even in the face of such trends\, many futurists are advocating for a merger of human and artificial intelligence.  In this presentation I will turn to C. G. Jung’s understanding of archetypal patterns and psychodynamics to engage these matters. A focus will be on the contrast between the integrative experiences Jung emphasized and the dissociative style of consciousness that pervades today’s digital lifestyle. We will thereby explore the way Jung’s psychology offers a critical counterpoint to the preoccupation with the present and future technologies. \nWorkshop: Jung’s Myth of Consciousness in the Digital Age\nDescription: C.G. Jung understood that psychological wellbeing rests on having a story or “myth” that conveys the meaning and purpose of existence. Along these lines\, both Jung and his followers have contended that “the creation of consciousness” (Edinger) is a fitting myth for our time\, joining the personal and collective significance of the individuation process. At this cultural-historical juncture\, as information expands and wisdom contracts\, this vision of making the unconscious more conscious may have found its ultimate purpose. With the meeting of information technology and biotechnology\, the power to reshape the world is turning into the power to reshape ourselves. But can we wield this power in conscious ways\, or will we reengineer human nature before we understand it? This workshop will consider our habits of mind in the digital age\, the differences between consciousness and intelligence\, the re-enchantment of ways of knowing\, and the redemptive prospect of a more co-creative way forward—one that taps the wisdom of the psyche and accounts for the fullness and depth of our humanity. \nMaggi Colwell\, JACO Board Member and Art Therapist\, interviewed Dr. Slater about the program he will be presenting. To see the interview\, click here. \nTo learn more about Dr. Slater and his thought process\, you may want to look into his recent book\, “Jung vs. Borg:  Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age.”[1]  In addition\, we are including here links to 4 articles\n1. Jung and the Posthumans\n2. Re-Sink the Titanic\n3. J Analytical Psychology – 2024 – Slattery – Slater Glen Jung vs Borg Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age \n4. A New Global Crisis \nIn critiquing Dr. Slater’s book\, Donald Kalshed stated: “Many years ago C. G. Jung warned us that without an ‘imagination for evil’ we modern human beings were in danger of becoming instruments of the very evil we abhor. Glen Slater’s brilliant and passionate analysis of online culture and its insidious seductions of hyperreality\, virtual companions\, and cyber presences—all run by artificial intelligence—opens up that imagination in ways that are both terrifying and illuminating. To become conscious of these dehumanizing forces in our midst and how to combat their dissociative effects on the inner life of the soul should be a major focus of all depth psychological training in the 21st century. I cannot emphasize strongly enough the importance of this book.” \n[1] For Star Trek fans\, you may recall the infamous Borg—a species that converted humans into cyborgs and the famous line\, “You will be assimilated.” \nIf you wish to become a member to receive a discounted registration fee\, you may join by clicking here. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/bollingen-conference-morning-lecture-titled-archetypes-ai-and-the-human-thought-process-a-depth-psychological-review-plus-an-afternoon-workshop-on-jungs-myth-of-con/
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SUMMARY:SATURDAY CONVERSATIONS
DESCRIPTION:October 25\, 2025\, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST \n1550 Old Henderson Rd.\, Columbus\, OH 43220 \nIn Person Only \nPlease join us in a discussion/follow up to our Bollingen Conference.  Coffee\, tea\, snacks\, and community.  It promises to be a very interesting conversation. Scroll below to register\, for though this is a free event your RSVP is immensely helpful to us in planning for space and refreshments. Many thanks.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/saturday-conversations-3/
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SUMMARY:From Darkness to Light:  The Astrology of the Winter Solstice
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAY CONVERSATIONS \nFrom Darkness to Light:  The Astrology of the Winter Solstice \nDecember 13\, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. \n  \nBurkhart Chapel\, First Community\n1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, OH 43212 \nIn Person Only \nEach year at the winter solstice\, we share a collective journey from darkness into light. This passage is reflected in the symbols\, rituals\, and celebrations of the season—whether personal\, communal\, spiritual\, or even commercial. \nPlease join us on December 13th when we will have an engaging discussion on the signs\, transits\, and archetypal themes of the solstice season with JACO members Shawn Casey and Alissa Ohashi (who are also members of the Central Ohio Astrology Group).  Co-Facilitating is astrologer and counselor Amy Kisei (www.amykisei.org/). \nTogether\, we will explore how astrology illuminates the deeper meaning of this time of renewal and helps us connect with its enduring myths and mysteries. \nCoffee\, tea\, and snacks will be provided.  Although always free (and you can just show up)\, we would appreciate it if you would register so we can prepare accordingly. \nAlso\, because we are holding this get together at First Community\, our library will be open for your perusal and books will be available for sale! \nPlease scroll below to register.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/from-darkness-to-light-the-astrology-of-the-winter-solstice/
LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
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SUMMARY:2026 Tarot Workshops
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited to announce that\, for the fourth year\, JudyAnne Morse will be back with us in 2026 to explore the world of Tarot. \nWhile Jung did not write specifically about Tarot\, he did recommend working with archetypes.  As such\, the Tarot can be seen as a path that leads us through the process of individuation of which Jung spoke i.e.\, a process of becoming aware of one’s self\, one’s make-up\, and the way to discover one’s true inner self.  Tarot\, when used as a sacred oracle and a focus for meditation and spiritual work\, becomes a perfect tool to assist us in the individuation process. \n2026 is the Year of the Wheel of Fortune (10).  It is also governed by the Magician (1). As archetypes\, the Wheel is fate/destiny; the Magician is the animus (masculine energy)/trickster.  As symbols\, the Wheel reflects cycles and change; the Magician reflects magic and power. \n JudyAnne will be presenting 3 workshops on Zoom: \n\nJanuary 6\, 7:00 pm-9:00 pm.  Annual Draw (all levels).  This workshop will focus on what it means to say that 2026 is a year governed by the Wheel of Fortune and the Magician.  JudyAnne will then guide the participants through a draw for each month with a focused question for each month.\n\n2. January 20\, 7:00 pm-9:00 pm.  Introduction to Tarot 101 (beginner level).  This workshop will focus on the basic structure of a Tarot deck including the concepts of Major and Minor Arcana (including the Court cards)\, the suits\, imagery\, and basic terminology.  Participants will also find their Soul and Personality cards as well as go through a basic reading. \n3. February 3\, 7:00 pm-9:00 pm.  Introduction to Kabbalah and Tarot (intermediate level).  This workshop is designed for people with a good understanding of Tarot and are curious about how it is connected to Kaballah.  The class will include a discussion of some of the basic concepts of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life and how these relate to Tarot.  You do not need to have a Kabbalistic Tarot deck to attend this program.  However\, if you are interested\, JudyAnne’s favorite Kabbalistic Tarot deck is “Tarot of the Spirit” by Pamela Eakins. \nAll workshops also include pdf documents packed with images and information.  And\, if you have ever attended one of JudyAnne’s classes\, you know just how valuable these documents are. \nJudyAnne is a graduate of the Pacific Mystery School\, a certified teacher of Kabbalah and Tarot in the Western Mystery School\, and a published poet.  In addition\, she has recently published an oracle deck\, “The Remembering Tree” (available on MakePlayingCards.com)\, a guidebook to the deck\, “The Remembering Tree Oracle\, Awakening the Hidden Paths of the Tree of Life\,” and a book\, “The Living Tree of Life:  From Crown to Kingdom\, A Kabbalistic Journey of Contemplative Prayer” (both available on Amazon). \nPlease scroll below to register – there are two registration fees for each of the 3 workshops: one for members and one for non-members. Take your time to select A. the date(s) you wish to attend and B. the proper category – Member or NonMember.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/2026-tarot-workshops/
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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SUMMARY:JACO Book Club: Erin Morgenstern’s "The Night Circus"
DESCRIPTION:Starting January 11\, 2026\n4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. EST \nZoom Only \nWhat a great way to start off the New Year.  Mike Schaefer introduces the book he wants to explore this way—As our world seems awash in shallowness\, heaviness\, and dissociation\, we often struggle to find ways to respond when things become so one-sided.  Something is missing\, hidden in the shadows cast by the prevalent forces at work.  This year\, JACO will be exploring the notion of deep playful engagement.  This may be the balm we need to heal this lopsidedness.  In this spirit\, our next book club selection is Erin Morgenstern’s “The Night Circus”; a book that is both playful and deep and a wonderful catalyst for engagement for a community like ours. \nPlease scroll below to register\, and remember\, Book Club is always free.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/jaco-book-club-erin-morgensterns-the-night-circus/
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled from Feb 7 to Feb 21 - Saturday Conversations: The Four Faces of the Jung Association
DESCRIPTION:Saturday February 21\n10 am to noon\nIn-Person Only \nOur February 21st Saturday Conversation\, the 4 Faces of Jung\, has a lot of energy.  We have again needed to move the location.  Please join us at the Library at First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.  With all of the changes (date and location)\, it should be a great event!  Please join us for coffee\, snacks\, and good conversation! \nThis is a free program\, but we would appreciate it if you would RSVP below so we can plan accordingly.  \nThe Jung Association of Central Ohio presents many faces to our public. We engage with depth psychology and Jungian theory\, support artistic expression and appreciation\, and explore archetypal themes in dreams\, film\, and literature. We know that engaging Jung’s thought can help make sense of an increasingly chaotic world\, and engaging with each other facilitates each individual’s path toward meaning and wholeness. Our members have benefitted from the deepened experience of self that emerges during the individuation process. So where do we find ourselves now and what are our next steps? \nTo explore this we invite all members\, and especially Newcomers. No background in Jungian theory is needed. Together\, we will participate in a facilitated exploration of the many faces of the Jung Association. We will use Jung’s four functions—thinking\, feeling\, sensing\, and intuition—as a framework for understanding and communicating who we are becoming and the direction we are traveling. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/saturday-conversations-the-four-faces-of-the-jung-association/
LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T123000
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CREATED:20260122T005709Z
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SUMMARY:The Archetype of Peace (Attend Via Zoom or In Person)
DESCRIPTION:Scroll below to register. The program fee for current Jung Association Members is $55.  The program fee for Non Members is $65. If you experience any problem with online payment you can contact the office at 614-291-8050 for assistance. \n3 CEUs are available:  $5 for Members and $35 for Non Members. If you wish to become a member or to renew your membership\, please click here. \nMarch 14\, 2026\, 9:30 am – 12:30 PM\nIn Person at First Community\, Burkhart Chapel\n1320 Cambridge Blvd\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212 \nOr attend via Zoom. Link will be emailed. \n“What if peace is not merely a simple\, uncomplicated state\, but a richly layered and living archetype moving through\, and expressing itself differently across the personal and collective psyche?” \nPlease join us on March 14\, 2026\, to explore this question posed by Michelle Rivera-Clonch\, a peace-centered depth psychologist whose career spans leadership roles in higher education\, the professoriate\, and the non-profit sector.  Her recent publications include the 2023 Routledge book “A Depth Psychological Study of the Peace Symbol: Jung\, Culture & Politics.” \nDr. Rivera-Clonch will help us explore peace as a multifaceted psychological process—one shaped by archetype\, shadow\, symbol\, and Kairos. By tracing conditions that prompt peace and defenses that frustrate it\, we will seek to discover the mythic pattern that underlies the human longing for peacetime. \nThis program promises to touch each of us in a very special way as we move through these turbulent times.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/the-archetype-of-peace/
LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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SUMMARY:Saturday Conversations - Discussion of the Archetype of Peace Program
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 21\n10 AM to 12 Noon\nFirst Community South\nLibrary Room\n1320 Cambridge Blvd\nColumbus\, Ohio 43212 \nPlease join us Saturday\, March 21st to discuss and explore the Archetype of Peace lecture and how we can better understand and impact the restless world around us. \nEveryone is invited (members\, non-members\, clinicians\, and interested newcomers) and no background in Jungian theory is needed. \nSaturday Conversations are always free and open to all. Though registration is not required it would be very helpful to us if you RSVP (scroll below) so that we can plan the most comfortable setting for participants.
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/saturday-conversations-discussion-of-the-archetype-of-peace-program/
LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T040232
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED FROM JANUARY 24 TO APRIL 24 DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER: Waking Up and Cleaning Up - Our Spiritual Development and the Role of our Shadow Self
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED FROM JANUARY 24 TO APRIL 18\nFirst Community’s Spiritual Life & Learning Center has invited us to be a part of their Contemplative Series.  Hope you can join Seth Stearns from FC and Catherine Ballard from JACO as they explore Ken Wilber’s model of spiritual development and the interplay with Jungian thought. \nIn Wilber’s model of spiritual development (Waking Up) we also look at why facing our shadow self is so important to our spiritual development (Cleaning Up).  We are excited to be partnering with the Jung Association of Central Ohio for this Contemplative Series event. \nWe will have refreshments\, but please feel free to bring your preferred snack and covered beverage. A notebook\, pen\, inquiring mind and open heart are also encouraged. \nThis is a part of our Contemplative Series at SLLC\, developed around The Tree of Contemplative Practices. Each month we will meet to discuss and ponder each branch. And each month will be a different experience as we explore different ways of developing our individual spirituality more deeply. We invite you to join us for the entire series\, or individual events as your schedule allows. \nFor more information or to register to join us for the upcoming sessions please click HERE. First Community South is located at 1320 Cambridge Blvd. Columbus 43212. We look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/waking-up-and-cleaning-up-our-spiritual-development-and-the-role-of-our-shadow-self/
LOCATION:First Community\, 1320 Cambridge Blvd.\, Columbus\, Ohio 43212
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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SUMMARY:BOOK CLUB: Man & His Symbols\, The Process of Individuation
DESCRIPTION:Starting April 26\, 2026 (and every 2 weeks thereafter until done)\n \n4:00 pm – 5:30 pm\n \nBy Zoom only \nWe will begin our journey of “The Process of Individuation\,” Chapter 3 of Jung’s Book “Man & His Symbols.” There is much to ponder in this chapter and so we will have several “leaders” to take us through Dr. Marie Louise von Franz’s Path to Individuation. \nAs stated in the Introduction of the book\, “Dr. Franz … describes the process by which the conscious and the unconscious within an individual learn to know\, respect\, and accommodate one another. In a certain sense\, this chapter contains not only the crux of the whole book\, but perhaps the essence of Jung’s philosophy of life. Man becomes whole\, integrated\, calm\, fertile\, and happy when (and only when) the process of individuation is complete\, when the conscious and the unconscious have learned to live at peace and to complement one another.” Man & His Symbols\, p.14. \nBook Club is always free but you need to register so that we can send you the link. Please scroll below to register (RSVP).
URL:https://www.jungcentralohio.org/event/book-club-man-his-symbols-the-process-of-individuation/
ORGANIZER;CN="C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio":MAILTO:jungaco@jungcentralohio.org
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