Posts Tagged 'Asheville Jung Center'

Are the Maya Right?

The Asheville Jung Center is hosting a 3-hour internet seminar live from Zurich and Washington, DC on November 29th titled The Apocalypse / “End of the World” – An Archetypal Image! You can watch live or the recorded version and continuing education credits are also offered. Presenters are Murray Stein, Training and Supervising Analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAPZurich) in Zürich, Switzerland; Karin Jironet, a Jungian psychoanalyst in The Netherlands and Vice President of De Baak; and Nancy Furlotti, a Jungian psychoanalyst in Los Angeles and Colorado.

Click here for more information.

Bridging East and West

The Asheville Jung Center is presenting a Global Web Based Seminar on Thursday, September 20, 2012, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST. The title is “Bridging West and East: C.G. Jung and Richard Wilhelm, a Fateful Relationship.” Richard Wilhelm was a German sinologist, theologian, and missionary who was most well known for his translation of the I Ching. Presenters are Murray Stein, Training and Supervising Analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAPZurich) in Zürich, Switzerland;  Bettina Wilhelm, granddaughter of Richard Wilhelm and a professional filmmaker; and  Shiuya Sara Liuh, a Training Candidate at ISAPZurich and a psychotherapist in practice in Taipei, Taiwan.

In 2012 Bettina Wilhelm  published an 87-minute documentary, “Wisdom of Changes,” about her grandfather and the I Ching. You can view the trailer here.

For the story in Carl Jung’s words, here is an excerpt from Memories, Dreams, Reflections.

What’s in Your Red Book?

A blog post from Len Cruz at the Asheville Jung Center, following up on last year’s celebration of the publication of Carl Jung’s Red Book, his own illustrated journal of inner work. Len opens the floor for comments about your own Red Book—what is it, what’s in it, what do you get from it? Some participants are posting images or links to their own blogs. Can a blog be a Red Book of our time?

Upcoming Webinars from the Asheville Jung Center

May 10, 2012
Window of the Soul: The Red Book Images of Carl Jung
with Murray Stein and Paul Brutsche, from Zurich

June 9th, 2012
W-05: Approaching Infinity: Contemporary Analytic Work with a Spiritual Perspective
with Dr. Mark Sullivan, presented by the CG Jung Institute of San Francisco

June 28, 2012
Jung and Neuroscience
with Murray Stein, Margaret Wilkinson, Ernest Hartmann, David Kahn, Stanley Krippner, Robert Hoss, and Laurel McCabe

Webinar: The Psychology of the Heart

The Asheville Jung Center will be hosting a 90-minute live webinar from Guangzhou, China on April 13, 2012 titled “The Psychology of the Heart–Cultural Truth from a Chinese Jungian Analyst” with Jungian analyst and professor Heyong Shen.

“Carl Jung had a strong pull to the Chinese culture. He studied the language and wrote extensively on Chinese symbolism, particularly the I Ching. Jung once said that Chinese characters are readable archetypes. The image of the heart, is the core of Chinese culture and its philosophy. This webinar will explore the images of the heart in China, and discuss their meaning in Jungian analysis. We will have an indepth PowerPoint lecture as well as opportunities to ask Professor Shen live questions to China from your computer microphone or keyboard.”

Friday, April 13, 2012
8:00 pm to 9:30 pm (Eastern US Time Zone)
Space is limited. Reserve your spot today.

Webinar “A Dangerous Method”

The Asheville Jung Center is hosting a second webinar on the film “A Dangerous Method.” This one is titled “A Dangerous Method,” the Film – Historical and Clinical Reflections and the presenters are Murray Stein, President of the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAPZ) in Zurich, Switzerland; Angela Graf-Nold, historian of psychoanalysis; and Jan Wiener, a senior training analyst at the Society of Analytical Psychology in London. The date for the webinar is Thursday, March 8, 2012, 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM (Eastern US Time Zone).

To register, click here.

The first webinar on the movie, “A Dangerous Method” Indeed: A Look at the Current Film on Carl Jung, is available now as a DVD for home study.

CE credits are available for both, as with the rest of the webinars the Asheville Jung Center produces.


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