You are invited to join Dr. Lionel Corbett for an intimate 3 month seminar series:
These seminars began in January 2016 and have included a discussion of personal spiritual experiences, dream work facilitated by Dr. Corbett, and lecture on topics such as: a depth psychological approach to suffering and evil, the religious function of the psyche, the psychology of forgiveness, and the Enneagram as a path to self-understanding and self-inquiry.
Psyche and the Sacred Winter/Spring 2017 Series
• SEMINAR 1: February 11-12
• SEMINAR 2: March 4-5
• SEMINAR 3: April 8-9
The current seminars will be hosted in a private home and are limited to ten participants. In this intimate sanctuary, participants will have an opportunity to explore the individual's experience of the sacred and his or her personal spirituality in the context of depth psychology. The depth psychological approach to the sacred focuses on revelation by means of dreams, synchronistic events, creativity, relationships, the earth, the body, sacred places, and attention to our complexes. The program will be facilitated by Dr. Lionel Corbett, Jungian analyst and author.
The program will meet for two day intensive seminars occuring once every month for three consecutive months. Each month will build upon the previous month's dialogue. Individuals must participate in the entire three session program. These seminars are not intended to be a psychotherapy program and are not designed for individuals who are emotionally vulnerable. Cost of the small group seminars include three accompanying Friday evening lectures.
• SEMINAR 1: February 11-12
• SEMINAR 2: March 4-5
• SEMINAR 3: April 8-9
Register at: https://psycheandthesacred.org/small-group-seminars
Email registration questions to: ScholarsofTheSacred@gmail.com
Learn more in and sign up for our Newsletter:
Psyche & the Sacred Newsletter: Winter 2017 Lectures and Seminars from PSCC
Program Cost
The cost for the entire three month program is $1400.
This cost includes all Friday evening lectures that precede each seminar and the Saturday and Sunday group series.
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