C.G. Jung Society, Seattle


Lynn Davis Fox, M.Ed.


Whence God?

Seminar: Saturdays, September 24, October 1, October 8, October 22, October 29, November 5, 10 a.m. to noon
Good Shepherd Center, Room 221, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle
$60

Advanced registration required.

Stein photoA six-week seminar investigating C.G. Jung’s “new godimage”, his myth for Western civilization in this aeon. Using Lawrence Jaffe’s Celebrating Soul: Preparing for
the New Religion
as a guide through lecture and discussion, we will explore the past, present and future of religious experience of our culture. The seminar is especially designed for those whose former religion is no longer viable for them.

“If enough individuals have had that transformative experience [coniunctio] within themselves, then they become seeds sown in the collective psyche which can promote the unification of the collective psyche as a whole. [H]ow many will it take?...I think each individual ought to live his life out of the hypothesis that maybe one would do.” – Edward F. Edinger

The seminar will meet for six Saturdays for two hours, 10 a.m. to noon, at the Good Shepherd Center,
Room 221.

Advance registration is required, accompanied by a fee of $60.00, payable to the C.G. Jung Society of Seattle, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 222, Seattle, WA 98103. Please use the provided preregistration form and include the correct amount. You can use the link provided to order the required text from Amazon.com. You can also order the text through the Society by contacting Bunny Brown, Librarian at (206) 547-3956.

For further inquires, you can reach Lynn Fox at (425) 453-9384.

Lynn Davis Fox, M.Ed., has been a counselor and educator since 1977, specializing in addiction treatment and mid-life challenges. More recently, she pursued an in-depth study of C.G. Jung’s works, focusing especially on his
writings concerning religion. This has inspired her to move beyond her rejection of past religious dogma to a new spiritual opportunity where consciousness is the key to discovery. She is eager to share this knowledge with others who are seeking new and vital venues for religious experience.


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