Jungian Book Discussion


Jungian Book Discussion


The C.G. Jung Society of North Texas hosts a book club which takes place as a hybrid IN-PERSON and Zoom meeting. The in-person takes place at The First Unitarian Church of Dallas, 4015 Normandy  Drive Room 305, Dallas Texas. The Church has made some wonderful technology available to us to make a simultaneous Zoom possible. Normally, we have more Zoom attendees than in-person, quite often from coast to coast!

Our normal meeting times are first and third Tuesdays of each month at 11:30 a.m., and run to about 12:45 p.m. The discussions are lively and we have a range of views within our attendees, with a keen but sometimes critical interest in Analytical Psychology. We would love to have you join us. Please send your email address to charlesranderson@yahoo.com so that I can put you on our emailing list with information about our next meetings including a link to the next Zoom session. There is not charge for attendance.

We are currently reading Depth Psychology--And a New Ethic by Erich Neumann. For those who do not know, Neumann was contemporary of Jung and Jung wrote a favorable forward for this book. Although published in 1947, this book still seems topical to our situation today; perhaps all the more so as we start this book in an election year!

Please join us. Thank you for your interest and support.

- Charles Anderson
charlesranderson@yahoo.com


As we discuss the chapters, we continue to invite everyone to pick out passages or concepts which you think are most important or worthy of discussion.

 Books Previously Discussed: Author(s):

Freud & Jung

Anthony Stevens, Anthony Storr

Synchronicity

Joseph Cambray

The Kore Goddess

Safron Rossie
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Vintage Book Edition, 1989) C. G. Jung and Aniela Jaffe
Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche Edward F. Edinger
Aion (Collected Works Vol. 9, Part 2) C. G. Jung
Man and His Symbols C. G. Jung
Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life James Hollis
Dancing in the Flames: The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness Marion Woodman & Elinor Dickson
The Tao of Psychology: Synchronicity and the Self Jean Shinoda Bolen
Living Your Unlived Life: Coping with Unrealized Dreams and Fulfilling Your Purpose... Robert A. Johnson and Jerry Ruhl
The Dream and the Underworld James Hillman
A Religion of One's Own Thomas Moore
Boundaries of the Soul; the practice of Jung's psychology June Singer
Why Good People Do Bad Things: Understanding Our Darker Selves James Hollis
Embracing the Self Dean Schlecht
Demian Herman Hesse
Archetypal Symbols in Fairy Tales Mary-Louise von Franz
The Invisible Partners John Sanford
The Broken Mirror James Hollis