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WISEWOMAN FORUM: Cleaning out your personal mythology - What to Leave in, What to Leave out: A Mindful Examination of the Contents of Your Psyche with Druscilla French

  • Sunday, October 08, 2023
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Zoom, Eastern Time
  • 7

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Discussion Group

This program WILL be recorded.

FREE 

with an option to donate to The Jung Society of Washington


The road to enlightenment is paved with steppingstones of mindfulness. How much of your personal mythology was created unconsciously by a younger you? You have outgrown much of what is in there, and yet it lingers, unconsciously steering you. This sorting process is neither easy nor brief, but I teach a methodology that may lead you to a clearer perspective that is more in alignment with the wise woman you now are. It may bring you joy, but it will also render some surprises. The ego keeps your opinions well-defended. “Have fun storming the castle.”


Druscilla French, Ph.D. holds degrees in English and Communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and in Depth Psychology and Mythology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her background is in archetypal psychology, conflict resolution, women’s studies, and human potential. She is the author of three novels: Shadows on Samhain, Solstice on Ice, and Divining Women. Triggers is a work in progress.

Contact wisewomanforum@gmail.com for more information and to join our email list.

This group is independent of the Jung Society. They schedule their topics, provide their speakers and have done so since their inception many years ago. They provide a real service to the Jungian community, offering rich programs. 

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