FREE ONLINE EVENT
Sunday, August 29, 2021, 11 am - 1 pm PDT (UTC -7)
NOTE EARLIER START TIME THAN USUAL: 11 AM PDT (UTC -7)
REGISTRATION with your email address is required. After registering, you will receive an email containing the Zoom link.
This program will be recorded for the Club's archives, available upon request to Club members only.
DESCRIPTION
C.G. Jung begins the Red Book with quotes from the book of Isaiah and the Gospel according to John. Already at the beginning of the Red Book, the religious stance of Jung is evident, which characterizes his whole psychology: Jung looked for the soul and found a basic structure which he called the Self. For Jung, Christ is a central symbol of the Self. “No one can be spared the way of Christ, since this way leads to what is to come. You should all become Christs.” (Red Book, Norton, p. 234)
Hansueli F. Etter has a PhD in anthropology from the University of Zürich, has participated in archaeological excavations in Switzerland and abroad, and has lectured for many years at the University of Basel. He received his Analytical Psychology diploma from the C. G. Jung-Institute in Küsnacht in 1982 and has worked since then in private practice. He is the president of the Foundation for Jungian Psychology, Küsnacht, and a founding member of The Research and Training Centre for Depth Psychology according to C. G. Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, Zürich, where he has lectured regularly since 1995. His main research interests are the religious dimension of Jungian psychology and the secret relation between psyche and matter (synchronicity). He has published several books and articles on anthropology, archaeology and Jungian psychology. He resides in Küsnacht in Marie-Louise von Franz’s former house, is married to Jacqueline Duermueller, a Jungian psychologist, and has 3 adult children and three grandchildren.
THE C.G. JUNG CLUB OF ORANGE COUNTY
The C.G. Jung Club of Orange County provides quality educational programs designed to promote the study and discussion of Jungian Psychology, also known as Analytical Psychology. The programs elaborate and amplify the ideas of C.G. Jung by exploring diverse perspectives of Jungian Psychology, as well as a wide range of subjects studied by Jung and his followers, such as mythology and comparative religion. We seek to understand the human psyche through the psychological theories and therapeutic methods pioneered by C.G. Jung and the current use of Jungian concepts by contemporary Jungian analysts.
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