LUCK, FATE, AND HAZARD IN THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE
Lecture - April 25, 2014
Friday, 7:00 to 9:00 PM
First Congregational Church UCC Picture of the Church
6501 Wydown Blvd., Clayton, MO, 63105 Map it!
Fee: Friends $15 / Others: $20 / Students: $10/ 2 CEUs
Workshop - April 26, 2014
Saturday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
First Congregational Church UCC Picture of the Church
6501 Wydown Blvd., Clayton, MO, 63105 Map it!
Fee: Friends $40 / Others: $50 / Students: $25/ 4 CEUs
This program will explore the dimensions of luck, fate and hazard in human experience. The work of Jung and the Jungian community will be used to elucidate these three dimensions, and an intensive consideration of the role of consciousness as a balancing dimension will also be provided. Friday’s lecture will cover the topics of luck, fate, hazard and consciousness broadly. Saturday’s workshop will involve a close reading of Jung’s ideas about these phenomena and how they relate to individuation. The workshop will involve both small and large group discussion, and participants will deepen their understanding of the importance of consciousness as an ally on the path of individuation.
Ken James, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago. He is a member of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, serving as an instructor in the Analyst Training Program and the Clinical Training Program, as well as offering courses through C.G. Jung Institute in Chicago, Common Ground in Deerfield, and the C.G. Jung Center in Evanston. Ken
has taught internationally on Jungian topics.
Friday, 7:00 to 9:00 PM
First Congregational Church UCC Picture of the Church
6501 Wydown Blvd., Clayton, MO, 63105 Map it!
Fee: Friends $15 / Others: $20 / Students: $10/ 2 CEUs
Workshop - April 26, 2014
Saturday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
First Congregational Church UCC Picture of the Church
6501 Wydown Blvd., Clayton, MO, 63105 Map it!
Fee: Friends $40 / Others: $50 / Students: $25/ 4 CEUs
This program will explore the dimensions of luck, fate and hazard in human experience. The work of Jung and the Jungian community will be used to elucidate these three dimensions, and an intensive consideration of the role of consciousness as a balancing dimension will also be provided. Friday’s lecture will cover the topics of luck, fate, hazard and consciousness broadly. Saturday’s workshop will involve a close reading of Jung’s ideas about these phenomena and how they relate to individuation. The workshop will involve both small and large group discussion, and participants will deepen their understanding of the importance of consciousness as an ally on the path of individuation.
Ken James, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago. He is a member of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, serving as an instructor in the Analyst Training Program and the Clinical Training Program, as well as offering courses through C.G. Jung Institute in Chicago, Common Ground in Deerfield, and the C.G. Jung Center in Evanston. Ken
has taught internationally on Jungian topics.
To register, go to www.cgjungstl.org
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