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SUMMARY:Eros and the Value of Relatedness:   Jung and Ochwiay Biano and th
 e Lineage of an Enduring Friendship
DESCRIPTION:Eros and the Value of Relatedness​:\nJung and Ochwiay Biano \
 nand the Lineage of an Enduring Friendship\nPresented by\nWillow Young\, L
 MFT\nlink to video\nSunday\, December 13\, 2020\, 4:00 - 6:00 pm PT\nJung
 ’s journey in December 1925 to the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico and his mee
 ting of Ochwiay Biano\, member of the Taos Pueblo Tribal Council\, demonst
 rated a characteristic relational capacity for which Jung and analytical p
 sychology is noted. This initial encounter began a lineage of engagement\,
  an ethical thread of authentic friendship\, which has endured beyond Jung
 ’s death\, carried by Jungian analysts James Kirsch of Los Angeles\, and
  William and Katie Sanford of Del Mar. Jung’s grandson\, analyst Dieter 
 Baumann\, who visited Taos Pueblo in 1963\, meeting with Biano’s grandda
 ughter\, carried on the lineage as well.\nThis presentation explores the e
 xperience of encounter and the necessary fundamental respect for and inter
 est in an “Other\,” in this case a person whose being and culture diff
 er greatly from one’s own. Through the lens of the Jung/Ochwiay encounte
 r and ensuing friendship\, which greatly impacted Jung’s consideration o
 f the psyche and the archetypes of the collective unconscious\, we will ex
 pand upon the ethical response demonstrated by Jung to the reality of cult
 ural and philosophical difference. In contemporary experience\, we are eng
 aged in encounters with the Other on a global scale and are asked to becom
 e conscious of the lived experience of others who are personally very diff
 erent from ourselves and from each other. The tension of the opposites is 
 pulled tight and the center point\, at times\, seems unable to endure the 
 tension.\nThe tradition and practice of analytical psychology may offer a 
 way to host an experience and encounter with the Other. The foundational p
 ractice of dream work and active imagination (with engaged attention to an
 d relationship with dream figures\, themselves often quite different from 
 our outer world lived reality) may serve to support encounters of differen
 ce experienced in the outer world and make possible ensuing dialog\, deep 
 understanding\, and reparation\, holding as they do the seeds of potential
  mutual transformation and deep relatedness. \nLearning objectives: \n​E
 xplain what Jung meant by the “Golden Thread of Relationship” and the 
 importance of a relational capacity in the practice of analytical psycholo
 gy.\nGive clinical examples of how encounters with the “Other” can bri
 ng value and foster transformation of our individual and community relatio
 nships.\nDescribe Jung’s concept of the archetypes of the collective unc
 onscious and identify the archetypal motif discussed by Jung and Biano.\n
 ​\nWillow Young\, LMFT\, is a Jungian analyst in private practice in San
 ta Barbara\, and Ventura\, CA.  She is a training analyst at the C.G. Jung
  Study Center of Southern California and serves as an analytic supervisor.
  Retired from service as Distinguished Core Professor at Pacifica Graduate
  Institute\, Willow continues to teach as Adjunct Faculty. Additionally\, 
 she pursues her analytic studies at the Research and Training Centre for D
 epth Psychology According to C.G. Jung and Marie Louise von Franz in Switz
 erland. 
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