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
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
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
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
Ed Koffenberger replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion Last Interview with Edward Edinger (by Lawrence Jaffe)
"Glad to be back. Hope to be a steady presence from now on."
Jun 19, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion Last Interview with Edward Edinger (by Lawrence Jaffe)
"Wonderful. Thanks for finding this."
Jun 19, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Gerard Scott's discussion The collective unconscious
"The collective unconscious - so far as we can say anything about it at all  - appears to consist of mythological motifs or primordial images, for which reason the myths of all nations are its real exponents. In fact, the whole of mythology could be…"
Jun 19, 2014
Ed Koffenberger replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion What a Shaman Sees in a Mental Hospital
"There have been Western thinkers who have posed similar perspectives although less "spiritual" and more social constructivist. They do agree, however, that there is a message for society within mental illness and the prevailing society doesn't want…"
Jun 19, 2014
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  • Thank you
  • Thank you for your passionate response to my work, Ed.  I am not presently exhibiting and I appreciate you making the effort to view my work and let me know about your experience.

     

    One topic I am very interested in is the experience of the art audience, what gifts and benefits are received by the individual or community from art.  If you are willing to share your experience with my work, in more depth, detail, and length - this information would be very useful to me!

     

    Again, thank you for the enthusiastic welcome.

  • Thanks for the welcome! On the notion of lost innocence: My book argues that America and (white) Americans have been heavily invested in a mask of innocence for our entire history. When the veil is briefly uncovered (recall that "apocalypse" means to "lift the veil"), our entire cultural, media and political leadership rush to cover it back up. So every time some major event causes us to lose our innocence, it always feels like "the first time."

    Barry

  • Congrats on finishing the coursework - wow, what an accomplishment! I'm not sure what to expect for the 3rd year.
  • Thank you Ed, especially for taking the time to check out my blog :-) I'm about to enter my 3rd year in the PhD in Depth Psychotherapy program.
  • Dear Ed,

    Yes, please let others, that you think would be interested, know about my Google site. I am glad to share "Blessed Winds" with others, and especially with those like yourself who see it as meditation. Thanks for the welcome to this alliance.

    Lucymarie
  • Thank you, Ed, for the welcome!

     

    Cindy

  • Thanks for the welcome, Ed.  I look forward to being a member of the Alliance as I begin my thesis and no doubt journey to isolated points of chaos, discovery, and elation along the way.  Haven’t yet determined if I’ll be able to attend the conference in October, but I will definitely check out Jung in the South.

     

    Always glad to find another Pacifican on this side of the Mississippi!

    peace,

    kit

  • Hi Ed,

    Thank you for your welcome. I hope to share my thoughts and to meet people interest in many aspects of the vast Jungian Psychology field.

    I'm presently living near Montreal, QC, and it would be good to find "Jungian"people nearby.

    Greetings,

    Eduardo.

  • Hi Ed,

    Sorry it took a bit to find this & say thanks so much for the invite! Looking forward to being around the pages more. Thanks for your interest in my work. My thesis looked at nightmares using the lens of Self psychology & Jungian dreamwork to tend the shadow, & the daimon & projections associated with them. I am now teaching archetypal tarot classes & throwing around the idea of writing a book on intuitive tarot. Anyway, hoping for some enlightening dialogue here...& happy to be part of this community & group! 

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