A Jungian Sense of Place: Bollingen and The Tower on the Marsh

A Jungian Sense of Place: Bollingen and The T...

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The Age of Aquarius: A Jungian View of a Changing World

Jung suggested in Aion that humanity is moving from the great symbolic Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius. Join Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano, Deborah Stewart and Joseph Lee, as we ask what it means to live through the turbulence and vitality of this period of transition. Jun ...  Show more

Cassandra: A Jungian Interpretation

In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess and priestess of Apollo who was given the gift of true prophecy, along with the curse that no one would ever believe her. She warned the Trojans not to bring the famous wooden horse inside their city walls, but her prophecy was ...  Show more

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