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| Jungian Odyssey 2009 |
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Destruction and Creation Conference presented by ISAPZURICH : International School of Analytical Psychology - Zurich Odyssey Speakers The Jungian Odyssey is now approaching its 4th year of success as an offcampus, English-language retreat. At this occasion ISAPZURICH opens its post-graduate program to all with interest in C.G. Jung & Analytical Psychology. Taking place each year in a different region of Switzerland, the Odyssey affords immersion in the landscapes that so influenced Jung’s sense of psyche. In this setting we illuminate traditional areas of theory— dream, fairytale, expressive arts, bodymind, individuation and the collective. Moreover, theory is advanced through the presentation of new research— and through hands-on exploration of theory applied to personal development and clinical practice. The Jungian Odyssey 2009 takes place in Sils Maria, a tranquil village located at 5,915 ft / 1,803 m in Switzerland’s Engadine valley. Cherished for its shimmering lakes, daunting peaks, brilliant light and rejuvenating air, the Engadine was a refuge for Charlie Chaplin, among others. Sils provided a retreat for Friedrich Nietzsche, and historical guests at Hotel Waldhaus, our venue, include Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Rainer Maria Rilke—and CG and Emma Jung. In this temenos we will explore the subject, Destruction and Creation: Facing the Ambiguities of Power. Aiming to uncover the archetypes’ shifting and transformational energies, we bear in mind the etymology of power in potentia the potential to destroy, to create, perhaps even to destroy in order to create. You can download the Jungian Odyssey brochure and the registration form by choosing Download from the Main Menu and selecting Conferences > Jungian Odyssey 2009. You can also download these 2 documents by clicking the following 2 links -- Odyssey 2009 Brochure / Odyssey 2009 Registration -- and saving the PDF documents.
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