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"W-13 Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives," Presented by James Hollis, Ph.D.

Location: Online web event, see Asheville Jung Center
CEUs: 1.5 CEUs are available
Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

Event Description: 

-What does life ask of us, and how are we to answer that summons?
-Are we here just to propagate the species anew?
-Do any of us really believe that we are here to make money and then die?
-Does life matter, in the end, and if so, how, and in what fashion?
-What guiding intelligence weaves the threads of our individual biographies?
-What hauntings of the invisible world invigorate, animate, and direct the multiple narratives of daily life?

In Hauntings, James Hollis considers how we are all governed by the presence of invisible forms-spirits, ghosts, ancestral and parental influences, inner voices, dreams, impulses, untold stories, complexes, synchronicities, and mysteries-which move through us, and through history. He offers a way to understand them psychologically, examining the persistence of the past in influencing our present, conscious lives and noting that engagement with mystery is what life asks of each of us. From such engagements, a deeper, more thoughtful, more considered life may come.

Join us on Wednesady, October 30th as James Hollis will discuss the material in Hauntings. Live seats are limited so Register soon!

About the Presenter:

James Hollis, Ph.D., is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst in private practice in Houston, Texas. Dr. Hollis is former Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston and professor of Jungian Studies at Saybrook University, San Francisco, California. Additionally, he is retired Senior Training Analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, first Director of the Philadelphia Jung Institute, and Vice President Emeritus of the Philemon Foundation. Among his publications are numerous articles and fourteen books (some of which have been translated into sixteen languages), including The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other; Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life; What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life The Middle Passage; and most recently, Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives.

Don't miss this extroardinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visitashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.