WHEN: March 24-25, 2017
Friday Lecture, 7 – 9 PM;
Saturday Workshop, 10 AM – 1 PM
WHO: Eva Rider, LMFT, at Boise Friends of Jung
WHAT: Jung, Alchemy and the Tree of Life - Keys to Bringing Spirit into Matter
WHERE: Boise Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6200 N Garrett St, Boise, ID 83714
The glyph of the Hermetic Tree of Life is an ancient blueprint depicting Matter, Psyche and Spirit and their interwoven connections. It remains to this day, among the most comprehensive maps of the journey through consciousness towards what Jung called Individuation.
On Friday evening, we will examine how Jung's understanding of Psyche is embedded in this ancient glyph and explore the 3 fold alchemical processes that link Body, Soul and Spirit,
On Saturday, we will enter into the imaginal realm through Tarot's Pictorial Major Arana on the Tree of Life following the Archetypal Fool as our guide through the 22 pathways depicting the Initiatory stages on the road to Individuation.
Eva Rider is a Jungian depth psychotherapist, workshop leader and lecturer whose work encompasses unveiling the dream and its relationship to myth, fairy tale and alchemy in creative process. She is a graduate of The Marion Woodman Body-Soul Leadership Training and is an Administrative Board Member on the online Depth Psychology Alliance.
On Friday evening, we will examine how Jung's understanding of Psyche is embedded in this ancient glyph and explore the 3 fold alchemical processes that link Body, Soul and Spirit,
On Saturday, we will enter into the imaginal realm through Tarot's Pictorial Major Arana on the Tree of Life following the Archetypal Fool as our guide through the 22 pathways depicting the Initiatory stages on the road to Individuation.
Eva Rider is a Jungian depth psychotherapist, workshop leader and lecturer whose work encompasses unveiling the dream and its relationship to myth, fairy tale and alchemy in creative process. She is a graduate of The Marion Woodman Body-Soul Leadership Training and is an Administrative Board Member on the online Depth Psychology Alliance.
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