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SUMMARY:The Wisewoman Archetype: 25th Annual Jungian Conference\, Morning K
 eynote Address
DESCRIPTION:\nTwo significant events are about to intersect: the millennium
  approaches and a huge generation of women’s movement-empowered women ar
 e entering the third phase of their lives. Some forty million American wom
 en will turn fifty in the few years preceding and following the year 2000\
 , joining the generation that began the women’s movement\, who passed th
 is mark earlier. This personal time of menopausal transition coincides wit
 h an archetypal time of expectation that brings an openness to change.\n\n
 \n\nThis is a critical mass of women with the potential to change their wo
 rld and the world\, and reclaim and rehabilitate the archetype of the wise
 -woman. In the major mythologies of the world\, these were goddesses of wi
 sdom\, who were diminished or demonized\, as older women also were. In Gre
 ek mythology\, it was Hecate\, goddess of the crossroad\, and goddess of t
 he waning moon\, who represented the third face of the trinitarian great g
 oddess. Hearing Jean Shinoda Bolen tell us of Hecate\, offers us the oppor
 tunity to muse upon what it could mean to have this archetype emerge into 
 our individual consciousness and into the culture.\n\n\n\nJean Shinoda Bol
 en\, M.D. is a psychiatrist\, Jungian analyst in private practice\, Clinic
 al Professor of Psychiatry\, University of California Medical Center\, and
  an internationally known lecturer. She is the author of The Tao of Psycho
 logy\, Goddesses in Everywoman\, Gods in Everyman\, Ring of Power\, Crossi
 ng to Avalon\, and Close to the Bone. She is currently working on Goddesse
 s in Older Women: The Third Phase of Women’s Lives.\n\n\n\nShe brings an
  emphasis on the quest for meaning and the need for a spiritual dimension 
 in life to all aspects of her work\, while also taking into account the po
 werful effects of archetypes within us\, and family and culture upon us. S
 he has been an advocate for women\, women’s issues\, and ethics in psych
 iatry. She is in two widely acclaimed documentaries: “Goddess Remembered
 \,” the first of the Canadian Film Board’s trilogy on women’s spirit
 uality\, and the academy award-winning anti-nuclear documentary\, “Women
 —For America\, For the World.” Her words are published in many antholo
 gies and recorded on many audiotapes. She lives in Northern California\, p
 ractices in San Francisco\, and has a son and a daughter.\n\n\n\nLink to D
 r. Bolen’s website\n
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