Sharing Essentials: Archetypes & Intersubjective Space

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C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago  FOUNDERS DAY SYMPOSIUM: AWAKENING ARCHETYPAL AWARENESS IN DREAMS AND DAILY LIFE

FEATURED SPEAKER: SHERRY SALMAN, Ph.D.

LOCATION  Loyola University, Chicago Water Tower Campus, 25 E. Pearson, Chicago IL – Kasbeer Hall

Saturday, March 21st, 2015 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

“The archetypes are, as it were, the hidden foundations of the conscious mind. Archetypes are systems of readiness for action, and at the same time images and emotions… They represent, on the one hand, a very strong instinctive conservatism, while on the other hand they are the most effective means conceivable of instinctive adaptation.”

— C.G. Jung, CW 10, “Mind and Earth” (1927), para. 53

“…The most potent symbols are archetypal, functioning like integration networks and theories of mind, mediating emotions and thoughts not just within ourselves, but between us. They are public. In the same way that a ‘big dream’ often informs the life of a community, the archetypal symbols springing from our collective imagination provide intersubjective space through which we communicate with one another in powerful ways… Just as a dream conveys what is meaningful to us and what is not, archetypal symbols deliver a critique of social norms, allowing us to forge surprising connections.”

— – Sherry Salman, Dreams of Totality: Where We Are When There’s Nothing at the Center

SYMPOSIUM FEE  $115 | $92 Members | $55 Students (Lunch and Dinner Provided)  /6 CEs ($15 fee)

REGISTER  Ph: 312.701.0400 Fax: 312.701.0403  Founders Community Reception | 4:45 pm to 5:30 pm

 

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