Active Imagination and the Inner Guide

Presented by
Gilda Frantz, MA, MFT

(this program was not recorded)

When

Sunday, February 11, 2007    
4:00 pm PST - 6:00 pm PST

Mrs. Frantz will speak about one way to create a conscious relationship between the ego and the archetype. By activating the creative imagination, we can develop a deeper relationship to the self, as well as find an inner guide. Bring writing paper as we may do an exercise in spontaneous creativity.

Gilda Frantz, MA, MFT, is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles where she also served as president and sat on various committees throughout the years. She has lectured in many Jungian centers throughout the country and abroad. Currently she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Philemon Foundation.


Part of the Basic Jung Series “Transforming the Psyche with Active Imagination and Sandplay”

“If we look inward, the ‘other’ looks at us too, but with a strange faraway eye.”
~ Marie-Louise von Franz

“The greatest use of active imagination is to put us… into harmony with the Tao, so that the right things may happen around us instead of the wrong.”
~ Barbara Hannah

How do the classical Jungian methods of Active Imagination and Sandplay bring us into harmony with the Self? Sharing the experience of these three esteemed senior Jungian analysts, this lecture series will explore how these methods assist in the process of healing, growth and the transformation of the psyche.