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DIVINING THE THAR DESERT: THE SEARCH FOR THE CREATIVE WELLSPRING A Jungian Roadmap into the Soul of Ancient Indian Civilization Guest Faculty Ashok Bedi M.D., Jungian Psychoanalyst and
DIVINING THE THAR DESERT: THE SEARCH FOR THE CREATIVE WELLSPRING A Jungian Roadmap into the Soul of Ancient Indian Civilization Guest Faculty Ashok Bedi M.D., Jungian Psychoanalyst and Ami Bedi, LPC NCC February 14 - 25, 2025 The C.G. Jung Foundation of New York and C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago are proud to sponsor the 18th educational tour of India in February 2025. This trip is an opportunity to see India through the lens of analytical psychology. Join us in this Jungian passage to the dream like, archetypal landscape of India, including a luxury tented retreat in the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer, a World Heritage site and part of the Silk Road. Jodhpur with its majestic Mehrangarh Fort was a flourishing trading town in its heyday. At the end we gather with Dr. Bedi at the beautiful Chhatrasagar retreat, a magical hideaway in the Rajasthani countryside, exploring rural life and the amazing bird sanctuary. Individuation implies becoming whole and the personal best version of ourselves. It is a journey around the world and in the deepest recesses of our Psyche, it is about wandering without getting lost. At some point in this soul journey, one must encounter the desert, both literally and in our psychic landscape. Jung encountered the desert in his dark night of the soul as chronicled in his Red Book. The wisdom of our depths speaks to us in the desert. The soul of a culture is archived in the myths, stories, songs, folklore and customs of its desert. The wellspring of the desert holds the memories of a civilization’s triumphs and tragedies. The Indian desert of Rajasthan is one such vessel of the archetypal soul of India with its guidance and cautions. […]
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March 31–April 7, 2025 Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions: The Forces That Drive Us: A Seminar County Galway Our 23rd annual Jung in I
23rd Annual Spring JUNG in IRELAND March 24–30, 2025 The Other: The Role of Projection Week with the Monks of Glenstal Abbey Once again we return to extraordinary Glenstal Abbey, set on over 300 magnificent acres of farmland, forest, lakes and streams for a special program with the monks of Glenstal Abbey. Join us and hear presentations by some of the Abbey’s monks and our outstanding faculty of Jungian analysts, including Aryeh Maidenbaum, Janis Maxwell, and Monika Wikman, as we explore this all important theme. Meet participants interested in exploring the psychology and ideas of C.G. Jung, attend a musical performance by noted Irish musician Nóirín Ní Riain, a walking tour of Glenstal’s Grounds with Anthony Keane, and enjoy Ireland’s unparalleled hospitality. Details and Registration March 31–April 7, 2025 Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions: The Forces That Drive Us: A Seminar County Galway Our 23rd annual Jung in Ireland seminar offers a week with leading analysts and authors including Ashok Bedi, August Cwik, John Hayes, Margaret Klenck, Ronnie Landau, Anne Pickup, Aryeh Maidenbaum, and Diana Rubin. Over the course of our week, through a unique combination of presentations and experiential workshops, we will gain insights into how to embark on, and sustain the Self-discovery path and learn the importance of listening to our own, authentic, and true voice. We will examine the ways in which consciousness of our passions, obsessions, and compulsions are essential to our psychological growth. We will consider how messages from the unconscious in the form of images, symbols, and myths that often appear at critical junctures in our lives, can guide our path toward individuation. Details and Registration https://nyjungcenter.org