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REKINDLING THE SOUL: Imagining a New Tomorrow, a day with Susan Tiberghien

  • Saturday, May 02, 2020
  • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom
  • 1

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  • Members who are either seniors over 65 or full time students

On-site programs at The Jung Society have been suspended for the semester of Spring 2020 due to coronavirus.

Susan will be presenting her program via the Zoom online platform. Details for using Zoom are included on our home page. 

If you would like to be refunded due to this change, simply email natalia@jung.org , thank you.


A Day With

"We must be able to let things happen in the psyche". C.G. Jung

"Imagination is more important than knowledge". Albert Einstein

In our workshop, we will enter the world of imagination and experience how the imaginal rekindles the soul. We will read together from the work of Henri Corbin and C.G. Jung, along with excerpts from James Hollis and Terry Tempest Williams. We will do our own active imaginations: writing journal entries, dialoguing with our images, drawing them in mandalas. Each active imagination will deepen our contact with the inner world and expand our consciousness, leading us forward on our path toward wholeness. We will look at ways to share the light of our consciousness with the world around us. As the poet of the imagination, Rainer Maria Rilke, wrote, we will “Speak and bear witness.” (Ninth Elegy)


Susan Tiberghien, American writer living in Geneva, is the author of four memoirs, two writing books: One Year to a Writing Life and Writing Toward Wholeness, and most recently the 20th Anniversary Edition of Circling to the Center, An Invitation to Silent Prayer. For twenty years, she has been teaching at C.G. Jung Societies, the International Women’s Writing Guild, and writers’ centers and conferences in Europe and the U.S. She recently recorded three online master classes for the Jung Society of Washington. Susan founded and directed the Geneva Writers’ Group for 25 years. www.susantiberghien.com


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