Join Pacifica Graduate Institute on Thursday, November 12th for a special evening lecture with visiting scholar and Jungian psychoanalyst Erel Shalit who has devoted much time and energy to studying and lecturing about depth psychological aspects pertaining to the era in which we live.
ABOUT THE LECTURE
The post-modern condition is characterized by a multitude of perspectives and narratives, challenging the view and the value of central, universal truths.
The changes generated by this existential condition affect the individual as well as society, the experience of interiority as well as the perception of external reality. In cyberspace, the internal and the external sometimes converge, persona and shadow may merge, and the ego's sense of identity may become detached from its roots in the Self.
The lecture will present these developments, including the Transient Personality, who traverses time, space, narratives and a plenitude of faces at great ease, but does not stay in one place either in external reality, or within him- or herself.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr. Erel Shalit is a Jungian psychoanalyst in Tel Aviv. He is a past President of the Israel Society of Analytical Psychology, founding Director of the Jungian Analytical Psychotherapy Program at Bar Ilan University. He is the author of several books, and with Nancy Swift Furlotti, edited The Dream and its Amplification. Dr. Shalit also has a forthcoming book, The Human Soul in Transition, at the Dawn of a New Era. Last spring he chaired of the Jung Neumann Conference, April 24-26, 2015 in kibbutz Shefayim, Israel.
DETAILS / REGISTRATION
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