Organization
  • Feb 4, 2011 from 3:00am to 7:00am
  • Location: Internet Seminar
  • Latest Activity: Jun 25, 2021

The homes we live in speak volumes not only of our personalities but also our inner psychic structures.  Even more so when a house is designed and built by the owner and lived in for the majority of his live.  Such is the case for Carl Jung and his lakeside home in Kusnacht.  He designed, built, raised children in and composed voluminous writings at this architecturally impressive site.  His grandson and direct heir, Andreas Jung, lives in the house to this day.  It is not often we get a glimpse into the Jung family, yet Andreas Jung has graciously agreed to offer just that in our February 4th seminar.  This live global Internet seminar will give us all the rare opportunity to hear from and even ask questions directly to a man who lived among the legend.  We will examine the deep psychological significance to architecture and personal space. This will be contrasted with symbolic images expressed from one’s soul, with personal reflections on his grandfather’s impressive archetypal tomb, the Red Book.

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