You may be interested in the Friends of Jung lectures. A short video talks about them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUmb8Et8BHQ Or go to their website: https://ofj.org Journal reactions to the reading. What resonates? What delights? What surprises? What shocks? How does Hillman shifts your personal or professional perspective on development and becoming?
Reading: The Soul’s Code, by James Hillman (60-70 pages to read prior to the meeting)
At the center of every life is an invisible mystery that speaks to the question "what is it, in my heart, that I must do, be, and have? And why?’ If you are a practicing psychotherapist and interested in a small reading group (no charge), please contact me at: 503 699 1664. First meeting: December 9, Wednesday 11:00am-12:30 pm. Chapter 1 through 4 pp. 1-92) We meet monthly in SW Portland, near I5-217/Kruse and PCC Sylvania Choose a journal you will enjoy writing in. Writing dreams encourages dream recall. Put the notebook and a pen or the recorder next to your bed within easy reach. Try each day to notice the moment of awakening when you transition out of sleep into the day and see if you can remember a dream or part of a dream by keeping your attention turned inward, trying not to move and keeping your eyes closed. Go over the dream. Then, reach for your notebook or recorder and write or dictate the dream.
Going over the dream first before you record can help remember more details. When you record/write your dream, note all the details of the images, feelings, and thoughts of the dream. |
Dominique MARGUERITE
Jungian Analyst Analyste Jungienne AuthorI am a Jungian analyst in the Southwest of the USA, in Marana, Arizona north of Tucson. I work remotely. Archives
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