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Lecture
A Healthy Worldview for the 21st Century
CEUs: 2 CEUs for psychologists, counselors, and social workers are available
Lecture Description:
For Jung, individuation requires each of us to develop a worldview. More than a viewpoint, it includes our value system, resources, and means for living life. The seven traditional ways we experience the transcendent are conduits that remind us to look for the extraordinary in the ordinary, the miraculous in the mundane, and the sacred camouflaged in the profane. This lecture will identify how and where we might meet the transcendent in our ordinary lives.
Workshop
Stories & Symbols As Resources for Individuation
Date: 10/31/2015
Time: 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. (Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.)
CEUs: 4 CEUs for psychologists, counselors, and social workers
Event Location: First Community Church
(South Campus, 1320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, OH)
Workshop Description: Through lecture, discussion, and experiential exercise, this workshop will show how stories, especially sacred stories, can reveal archetypal patterns that are resources for our journeys. Further, we will discuss the nature of symbols and the way they help us find meaning in our daily lives.
J. Pittman McGehee, D.D., is an Episcopal priest and Jungian analyst in private practice in Austin, Texas. He is widely known as a lecturer and educator in the field of psychology and religion, as well as a published poet and essayist. He is the author of The Invisible Church: Finding Spirituality Where You Are, Raising Lazarus: The Science of Healing the Soul, Words Made Flesh, and The Paradox of Love. His website is www.jpittmanmcgehee.com.
Please note: JUNG CLEVELAND is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. For additional information and to register, please visit: