Inside Pages: In-Depth is an online journal that provides an open space for the sharing of ideas, observations, and research in the field of archetypal psychology. Members of the Jung Society are invited to submit writings that are intended to inform, entertain, and intrigue. If you have read a book, attended the theatre, a dance performance, an art exhibit, or a movie, and you have noticed archetypal themes in the work that
are particularly meaningful to you, consider writing a review and submitting your work to Inside Pages: In-Depth. Note that these essays can be viewed as Acrobat (.pdf) files. Volume 5
Volume 4: Jung and the Eastern Traditions
Jung was no stranger to the East; we see how greatly influenced he was through his many reflections on Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Volume 4 of Inside Pages In-Depth honors JungÕs investigation into the East. We thank our contributors, James Gossett and Joseph Cambray, and hope you are inspired and renewed by the wisdom and spirit of the East through their explorations of Jung and his journey Eastward.
Volume 3 Welcome to Inside Pages In-Depth, Vol. 3. Psyche and the Spirit of the Times is a series of Community Conversations on the state of the American psyche created in cooperation with Antioch University, Seattle.
Volume 2 Welcome to Inside Pages In-Depth, Vol. 2. To celebrate the Seattle Jung Society's 30th anniversary, this on-line journal will be exploring the theme of "Archetypal Psychology and the Arts." The first submission is a review of the play Howard Katz by Patrick Marber. This comes to us from John Woodcock, former Seattle resident and Society member, via Sydney, Australia. Note that these essays can be viewed as Acrobat (.pdf) files.
Volume 1 In the Fall 2001 and Winter 2002 seasons, the C.G. Jung Society was fortunate to hear lectures from different psychological perspectives on the events surrounding terrorism. All of us have been affected and have come together in different forums to try to understand the many dimensions of what is happening, collectively and personally. A special edition of Inside Pages around the theme of "Terror" is presented on the Web as an extension of the Newsletters Inside Pages: Member-to-Member.
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