C.G. Jung, the Jews and the Lingering Shadow of Anti-Semitism  

Friday, February 26, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PST – 10:00 pm PST – Charges of anti-Semitism and Nazi collaboration have shrouded the reputation of C.G. Jung and, in some circles, continue to negatively affect the public’s perception of analytical psychology. The Jungian community has attempted to respond to these charges in a variety of ways: joint conferences with Hebrew colleges, scholarly texts and articles, dialogues. The shroud, however, […]

The Archetype of Pilgrimage:  The Reality of the Psyche in the World  

Friday, March 12, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PST – 10:00 pm PST – This talk was about the archetypal pattern of pilgrimage as a journey to the center and why it has efficacious and healing qualities. Drawing from our personal, folk and sacred stories, dreams and images, Barry Williams outlined the history and the styles of pilgrimage and the psychological effect they have in the recovery of the […]

Jane Smith Memorial Lecture: On Facing Reality

Friday, May 7, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PDT – 10:00 pm PDT – “The whole laborious achievement of our lives is adaptation to reality.” ~C. G. Jung As human beings, we live continuously between at least two realities: inner/outer, spiritual/material, subjective/objective, seen/unseen. Adaptation to reality involves learning to live with change, with limits, with otherness, and with the unknown. Maturing, that is, the gradual growth of consciousness, enables […]

Self, Selfishness and the Trickster  

Friday, May 21, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PDT – 10:00 pm PDT – We know how important are individuality, self esteem, and a sense of self worth, but we also know how destructive is egocentric/narcissistic selfishness. We continually get confused or mixed messages between “be ambitious, assertive, and look after your ego wants and needs aggressively” and “be patient, understanding, cooperative in meeting real or projected unreal psychic […]

A Sense of the Sacred  

Friday, October 29, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PDT – 10:00 pm PDT – A Sense of the Sacred: A Portrait of Helen M. Luke Presented by Parabola & C.G. Jung Club of Orange County Friday, October 29, 1999, 8:00 pm Parabolamagazine and the C.G. Jung Club of Orange County proudly present the first Southern California showing of A Sense of theSacred: A Portrait of Helen M. Luke. Helen […]

Individuation & Androgyny: Virginia Woolf’s Orlando from a Jungian View  

Friday, November 19, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PST – 10:00 pm PST – Individuation & Androgyny: Virginia Woolf’s Orlando from a JungianView Presented by Holly Fincher, Ph.D. November 19, 1999 Imagine what psyche could do with four hundred years and one individual who was unbound from the laws of time, gender, and scientific fact. Such would be a being whose process of individuation could produce into a fully […]

Soul on the Net: Psyche and Technology at the Turn of the Millennium

Friday, December 10, 1999 @ 8:00 pm PST – 10:00 pm PST – Soul on the Net: Psyche and Technology at the Turn of the Millennium Presented by Dr. Ron Malashock December 10, 1999 In this “interactive” seminar, Dr. Ron Malashock will explore the emerging world of the Internet, its effects on the psyche, and its implications for the soul of humankind. He will discuss positive and shadow […]

The Labyrinth: A Spiral Path of Spiritual Experience

Friday, March 10, 2000 @ 8:00 pm PST – 10:00 pm PST – The Labyrinth: A Spiral Path of Spiritual Experience Presented by Tia Galipeau, M.A. March 10, 2000 The labyrinth, an archetype of wholeness, has been found in almost every religious tradition in the world, and has been present in the human race for over 4000 years. At this special event attendees will be given the opportunity […]

The Call To Create: 27th Annual Jungian Conference  

Saturday, April 29, 2000 @ 8:30 am PDT – 4:00 pm PDT – Chapman University, Argyros Forum 206 333 North Glassell, Orange, California Preregistration recommended. An extensive selection of books will be provided for sale all day courtesy of the C.G. Jung Bookstore of Los Angeles. Dr. Leonard will be available to sign her books. Linda Schierse Leonard, Ph.D. is a psychologist and a philosopher who trained as […]