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Jungian psychology opens a doorway to our unconscious. Jung views the unconscious as a source of creativity and spiritual wholeness. The unconscious also holds aspects of ourselves that can prevent us from connecting to our creativity. Thus, our challenge in life is to discover these unknown aspects within our psyche, and in doing so, to become a whole person. Jung called this process the way of individuation. Thus, Jungian psychology is about our personal journey towards wholeness, a journey that requires a moral commitment to self-discovery. |
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Carl Jung was a Swiss psychologist who lived from 1875 to 1961. He recognized the richness of unconscious processes, and worked diligently to explore the human psyche. He is known for his discoveries of the persona, the shadow, complexes and archetypes. He also developed methods of entering into a dialogue with the unconscious through dreams, active imagination, and the arts. His work is very relevant for today’s world, which calls out for connection to the unconscious. |
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2008 Membership Our annual membership is in effect from January through December. Membership benefits include FREE ATTENDANCE at all Friday night lectures and DISCOUNTED rates for workshops and seminars. (There are no discounts for the Concept Series.) Members receive all BFJ publicity. Members attending the Friday night lectures need only to check in at the membership table. Your cancelled check is your receipt of membership. (Attendance at all seven evening programs would be $105. Therefore, there is a savings of $40 to those who become members and attend all evening programs free.) |
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Please help Boulder Friends of Jung continue its great programming. You can help in lots of ways that work with your schedule. Would you consider helping to set out refreshments on the night of a program? Or, look into how to place ads in our local newspapers. Perhaps you’d like to organize a media list for publicity? How about greeting people as they come to a program? Volunteering and participating ‘behind the scenes’ provides an opportunity to make friends and be in a community with people who are interested in Jungian ideas and share in the mystery of our inner journey. If you would like to have our Volunteer coordinator contact you about volunteer opportunities, please use the link below. |
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The Boulder Friends of Jung was founded as a non-profit volunteer organization on December 19, 2005 under the laws of the State of Colorado. The purpose of this educational organization is to provide informational and participatory programs oriented to the depth of Carl Jung as it relates to personal development and contemporary society. For more information, contact us. |
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