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SUMMARY:WHY GOOD PEOPLE DO BAD THINGS: Revisiting the Shadow
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URL:http://www.jung.org#hollis
LOCATION:Ernst Auditorium, Sibley Memorial Hospital
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 For each of us there are energies, motives, agendas that operate outside our conscious control and sometimes are contrary to our professed values.  These energies, which Jung collectively identified as the Shadow, might best be defined not as evil, but as that which makes us uncomfortable with ourselves.  Such energies represent an enormous invitation for greater consciousness, for living more ethically, and whose integration brings a greater possibility of wholeness.  This lecture will define and illustrate the many ways in which the Shadow operates in personal and social life.=0D=0A=
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 James Hollis, Ph. D., is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst, Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston, and author of twelve books, the latest being, Why Good People Do Bad Things: Under-standing Our Darker Selves.
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