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SUMMARY:Tupinambá Cosmology and the Making of Consciousness: A Jungian Per
 spective
DESCRIPTION:\nThis program will not be recorded.\n\n\n\nBy the Age of Disco
 very\, around 1500\, the Portuguese encountered the Tupinambá\, the large
 st group of Amerindians who occupied nearly the entire coastal area of Bra
 zil. They were people known for their unwavering warlike disposition and t
 heir "fascinating and barbaric" custom of eating human flesh.\n\n\n\nThis 
 lecture will explore the reports of the Tupinambá cosmology\, including i
 ts main mythological characters and their development.&nbsp\; The interact
 ion in the cosmology between the divine (both anthropomorphic and theriomo
 rphic) and human beings allows us to visualize and understand a part of th
 e archetypal struggle involved in the “making” of consciousness.\n\n\n
 \nInácio Cunha\, PhD\, a Jungian analyst\, graduated from the Research an
 d Training Centre for Depth Psychology According to C. G. Jung and Marie-L
 ouise von Franz in Zurich. He currently coordinates a discussion forum for
  analysts who graduated from this Centre. He is in private practice in Bel
 o Horizonte\, Brazil\, where he also teaches and organizes meetings on Jun
 gian psychology.\n\n\n\nHe has translated three books by Marie-Louise von 
 Franz into Portuguese and has published the following books in English: Th
 e Lower Limbs in Jungian Psychology: The Girl with Her Big Toe in Her Mout
 h and The Feminine Entrapped Within a Fruit: A Jungian Interpretation. He 
 published in Portuguese: Os custos da consciência: A Relação Pai e Filh
 o num conto africano sob o escrutínio da Psicologia Analítica Junguiana 
 (The Costs of Consciousness: The Father and Son Relationship in an African
  Tale)\, and more recently\, Mito Cosmogônico Tupinambá – À Luz da Ps
 icologia Analítica Junguiana (Tupinambá Cosmogonic Myth – In the Light
  of Jungian Psychology). The book O Canibalismo Tupinambá e a Construçã
 o do Corpo Eterno (The Tupinambá Cannibalism and the Building of the Eter
 nal Body) is currently in publication.\n\n\n\nLearning objectives:\n\n\n\n
 \nExplain how the study of cosmology and cosmogony can help us understand 
 the development of consciousness.\n\n\n\nIdentify the archetypal quality t
 hat permeates the struggle between humans and divine beings in the making 
 of consciousness\, using the Tupinambá as an example.\n\n\n\nExplain how 
 archetypal images may bring light to the psychological functioning of cont
 emporary man.\n\n
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