C.G. Jung Society, SeattleFilm and discussion: Saturday, July 26, 2008, Noon to 5 p.m.
Wyckoff Auditorium, Seattle University, 4901 12th Ave.,
Seattle
$10 members, students, and seniors; $15 nonmembers
5 CEUs
Celebrate the birthday of C.G. Jung with the Jung Society, including a viewing of The Wisdom of the Dream, a 3-hour film by Stephen Segaller on analytical psychology and the work of C.G. Jung. Following the film, Kyle Lee Williams, M.A., will lead a discussion.
This 3-part series was produced by PBS on the life and works of the great thinker and psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Part 1, A Life of Dreams, provides an overview of the major contributions made by Jung in his long career. Part 2, Inheritance of Dreams, looks at the collective myths that are shared by different cultures and races throughout the world. Jung saw these as evidence of an underlying unifying principle in the human psyche, which he termed archetypes. Part 3, A World of Dreams, examines some interesting archetypal images expressed in modern imagery. The film takes the viewer through a diverse range of sources, from Alcoholics Anonymous and science fiction films to modern architecture and the stock market.
Updated: 15 July, 2008
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