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This seminar is a meditation on psyche and place, and on psyche as the gathering of a world. Geometric space becomes a psychological or meaningful place when it enters history and is carried in language and the human imagination. A number of Jung’s most charmingly imaginative writings on psyche and place, elaborated in “Mind and Earth” (CW10), for instance, form the context for this talk. Our assumption is that Jung might have been empirically wrong, conceptually awkward, and embarrassingly prejudiced in these writings, but, as was so often the case, he was also “onto something.” Jung was often intuitively insightful but conceptually unable to formulate what he intuited. We shall try to do better! A short paper on my own experience with a Zulu diviner in the iMfolozi wilderness may be discussed. (It recounts the only truly “supernatural” experience I have had.)
PRICES
Non-Members: $40/ticket
Individual Members: $30/ticket
Senior 65+ Members: $20/ticket
Student Members: $15/ticket
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Roger Brooke, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor Emeritus in Psychology at Duquesne University, retired from full time teaching in 2022 and is now in private practice only. He is a Board-Certified clinical psychologist and a psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapist. He is an Affiliate Member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He was on a keynote panel at the Buenos Aires conference of the IAAP, where he co-presented their findings on over 400 Covid dreams. He is best known for his book, Jung and Phenomenology, Classic Edition, and for his numerous writings on Jungian psychology, phenomenology, and therapeutic issues. His most recent book comprises selected papers from the 2021 joint conference of the International Association for Jungian Studies and Duquesne University: Brooke, R., Giambonini, C. & Stich, B. (Eds) (2025). Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences. London and New York: Routledge.
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