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The Bollingen Lectures (Yearly)

The Bollingen Lecture was named after the “confession of faith in stone,” as Jung called his tower—the house he built for himself with his own hands at Bollingen. Over the years, as he would begin to feel that the house was incomplete, he would add rooms and courtyards and even an upper story. Bollingen was … Continue reading "The Bollingen Lectures (Yearly)"

Current Art Exhibit

The Primordial Language of Red Paintings by Donna Alena Hrabcakova Feb 9 – April 27, 2019 (Tues-Sat from 11 am to 2 pm) Calling ahead is recommended: 614-291-8050 Sunday, Feb … Continue reading "Current Art Exhibit"

Possibilities, Pilgrimage and Poignancy: The Journey of The Later Life Years – Presented by John Schuster

First Community Church, 1320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Ohio 43212

Many psychologists, Carl Jung chief among them, and other professionals like spiritual directors and gerontologists, have addressed the psychology of the later-life years. The challenges and opportunities of life beyond the career-centric/family-upbringing years are addressed differently by everyone of us, and there are a host of creative ways to live with vitality and purpose later-in-life. … Continue reading "Possibilities, Pilgrimage and Poignancy: The Journey of The Later Life Years – Presented by John Schuster"

$20.00

GOETHE’S FAUST AND JUNG, part 2

JACO members, Terry Malinowski and Sandy Pfening are offering a follow-up session to their initial presentation in February, on Jung and Goethe’s Faust. The focus will be on discussing some of the key ideas from the story and how they relate to Jung and his work. Even if you missed the first session, we think … Continue reading "GOETHE’S FAUST AND JUNG, part 2"

Exploring Adult Sibling Relationships

JungHaus 59 W. 3rd Ave., Columbus, United States

Siblings can be both a source of joy and suffering. Lisa Debbeler, a psychotherapist in Cincinnati and senior analytic candidate at the Jung Institute of Chicago, uses Jung’s theories of complex and archetype to shed light on these adult relationships. This is a Second Saturday Program. There is no admission charge although small donations are … Continue reading "Exploring Adult Sibling Relationships"

Celtic Imagination as a Healing Force

JungHaus 59 W. 3rd Ave., Columbus, United States

Join JACO Board Member, John P. Schuster, teacher, author and frequent traveler to Ireland to understand why Celtic traditions and stories are not just for the Irish. Like all indigenous cultures, they show us how to stay in touch with the myths that matter and the instincts that make us human. Jung explored this universal … Continue reading "Celtic Imagination as a Healing Force"

Fearless Falling Program and Demonstration Presented by Mike Grigsby, Fearless Falling Program Creator

The "falling epidemic" sends over 60,000 adults to the ER every week, and over 400 of them die as a result of their fall. If you are 65 or over, you have a 1 in 3 chance of having an accidental fall this year. But, there are positive actions you can take to greatly reduce … Continue reading "Fearless Falling Program and Demonstration Presented by Mike Grigsby, Fearless Falling Program Creator"

Let’s Talk About Dreams!

Had any good dreams lately? What is a "good" dream? How do both "good" and "bad" dreams affect and reflect our personal and spiritual growth? Longtime JACO member Carol Jones Hughes, uses multiple approaches to make dreamwork fun. This is a Second Saturday program. There is no charge for admission although small donations are always … Continue reading "Let’s Talk About Dreams!"

Embodying the Spiritual Journey

JungHaus 59 W. 3rd Ave., Columbus, United States

Explore Yoga as a tool for Mind/Body/Spirit Integration with Stacie Stormer, RYT200, LPC, and Elizabeth Condon, RYT200 Spiritual Director. All practices will be done in chairs or standing briefly. Dress comfortably. Bring your curiosity.  There is no charge for this program though donations, no matter how small, are always welcome.