Ed Koffenberger left a comment on Jung in the South
"As the statues come down or are being debated; as the flags are being removed or changed. What kinds of responses have you observed in your areas? What arguments are being presented for the removal or retention of these symbols? What function does a…"
Oct 15, 2020
Ed Koffenberger left a comment on Jung in the South
"So...after a LONG time away, I resurface and wonder who is still out there, esp. in the Carolinas and Virginia? Frankly, I took too great a chunk of real estate in my exuberance with the beginning of the DPA. Now hoping there are some still…"
Jun 14, 2019
Ed Koffenberger replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion How pervasive or recognizable is Depth Psychology?-- How (and how often) do you share?
"The actual phrase "depth psychology" about three times. The concepts and perceptions related to and introduced by depth psychology, most likely, 10+ times a week. Normally with people interested in dreams, synchronicity, religion, and philosophy.…"
Aug 21, 2015
Dorene Mahoney replied to Ed Koffenberger's discussion What is the purpose of education? in Deep Educators
"Is it too late to reopen this question? Not sure if anyone is interested after almost two years, but I just joined this group, so I'll throw my hat in the ring. I'm a businesswoman, but at my core I feel that I am an educator/mentor. My field is…"
May 7, 2015
Ed Koffenberger left a comment on Jung in the South
"After a hiatus that included taking a new job, moving to a new state, and having, on the way, heart surgery, I am back and needing some mental stimulation! I'm in North Carolina now (New Bern) and looking for any groups that may be in the area,…"
Feb 17, 2015
Alan A. MacKenzie replied to Ed Koffenberger's discussion The Family Shadow in MFT and Depth/Archetypal Psychology
"Hi Ed:  I so relate to your ideas.  Depression, from a clinical sense, has always been viewed as an "individualized" issue, i.e. within the skull of a single individual.  Why can't we view depression and other psychological influences from the…"
Nov 22, 2014
Alan A. MacKENZIE commented on Ed Koffenberger's event Journey Conferences
"I sure love your description of this superb sounding conference, Ed.  I wish I could attend.  Long way to come, however...
Thanks for keeping us posted, Ed!  Even if it is only to drool over...
Your friend, AAM"
Oct 15, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Ed Koffenberger's discussion Journey Conferences 2014 in Jung in the South
"I am told that the shuttle information is coming out in the new E-News from the Journey Conferences. We'll both check when it arrives."
Sep 24, 2014
Ed Koffenberger posted an event

Oct 30, 2014 at 9:00am to Nov 2, 2014 at 6:00am

St. Francis Springs Prayer Center

Sep 24, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Ed Koffenberger's discussion Journey Conferences 2014 in Jung in the South
"I'll be happy to check. Thanks for the positive review! :)"
Sep 24, 2014
Emmi Harrell replied to Ed Koffenberger's discussion Journey Conferences 2014 in Jung in the South
"Really looking forward to another wonderful Journey Conference. My memories of past conferences have been so sustaining and rewarding over the years. Glad to see the return and appreciate all those whose hard work---Tom Lane!--brings this to the…"
Sep 24, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Gerard Scott's discussion The collective unconscious
"Fun. As I understand it, the collect unconscious of humanity is drawn from the combined unconscious dynamics of humanity passed down from the earliest times. If experience is the key, then the alien experience would be alien (couldn't resist) to our…"
Jun 22, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Gerard Scott's discussion The collective unconscious
"Absolutely. Even Jung postulated that archetypal images could change and new images added after long periods of acceptance by humanity."
Jun 22, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Gerard Scott's discussion The collective unconscious
"Just occurred to me that false memory creation has been going on for generations, just not along neuroscientific lines. How many times has history been rewritten and taught in our schools to generations not old enough to have their own memories of…"
Jun 21, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Gerard Scott's discussion The collective unconscious
"I like it..."
Jun 21, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Gerard Scott's discussion The collective unconscious
"First, going back to the original question, in the context of the collective unconscious, is there such a thing as a false memory? Within the collective unconscious, no, for all human events are physical manifestations of the human condition. Within…"
Jun 21, 2014
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  • Nice to meet you, Ed, and glad you appreciate humor. Adding humor to the sacred Enneagram was a scary thing to do in a certain way... people at the time took the Enneagram Sooooo seriously, and many still do. But the subtlety in some of the cartoons, besides the humor, helped me to make some of the points clearer as well.
  • Hi Ed, Thank you for your warm welcome. I am very happy to have found my "lost family!" Your dissertation title recalls a classmate of mine at CSPP who wrote his dissertation on Therapy as Theater. At that time, circa 1979, his work raised eyebrows, but secretly I was intrigued. Glad to see that you are carrying on the tradition, adding to this fascinating topic, the element of alchemy. I look forward to hearing more about your work. In return, I welcome your comments about Embodying Osiris.
  • Hi Ed, I am looking forward to hearing more from you in the future, especially with comments on my "gods" posts which will be a focus for me here for the next bit.  I am drawing from scattered posts on my blog site:  http://retiredeagle.wordpress.com/ which I can't use anymore while in China.  The current iteration of the blog site, hopefully the last home for a few years at least at http://rglongpre.ca/jungianlens/ also has posts which deal with the theme (as for example today's post).  I won't bring the current posts here as I am sure that anyone interested in more current stuff (post October 2010) will read at this newer site.

    Cheers, Robert

  • Thanks Ed! I'm glad you liked my post.

     

    =)

  • Thanks a lot,Ed, for spiritual supporting my project!
  • Hi, Ed!

    Thanks for asking about depth psychological perspectives  in Kiev. Yes,we are young but do all possible for developing. We are the Developing Group of Jungian analysts, we have routers in our group and candidates to IAAP members.IAAP member we have only one person in our country. We work with individuals and groups, have suppervision project by IAAP, have lectures,workshops and of cause--personal analysis. 

    I work in reabilitation center as a psychologist and as a lecturer in academy, sometimes translate  analytical articles to Russian for my colleques. Now I work on my new project in the reabilitation center--psychological help for relatives of cancer's people.

    so,it's shortly about Kiev.Of course,I said only partly, I can answer your questions

    And now can you, Ed, say about USA and your region?

    I'm looking forward to hearing from you.

    Oksana

  • Hello Ed, my dissertation was called, 'Elements of Self-Destruction'--should be coming out as a book. My experience at Pacifica was amazing! Pleasure to connect! :)
  • Hi Ed, well, synchronicity at work, I'd say!
    Say, do you know how I can edit my profile page - I see a few errors on mine, and I don't seem to be able to get in to make changes. . .
    Thanks for writing,
    Lisa
  • Hi Ed, Found the website: www.psychotherapy.net   There is another that I subscribe to which is Psych Central <newsletter@psychcentral.com>    Probably web site is www.psychcentral.net (or.com?)  They're pretty juicy! e.g., good info.
  • Hi Ed, thanks for the message.  Somerset is a beautiful part of the UK and the Spirit is certainly present there.  Not so much in Bedfordshire but we are in a lovely rural pocket.  I'm pleased you're exploring my blog, it is definitely full of Spirit and my hope and intention is for people to engage in dialogue there on all sorts of matters, so if you feel so moved, please do write a comment.

    Best wishes,

    Karin

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