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Individuation has two principal aspects: in the first place it is an internal and subjective process of integration, and in the second it is an equally indispensable process of objective relationship. CW 16, §448.

Der Individuationsprozess hat zwei prinzipielle Aspekte: einerseits ist er ein interner, subjektiver Integrationsvorgang, andererseits aber ein ebenso unerlässlicher, objektiver Beziehungsvorgang. GW 16, §448.

Frühling 2019 Spring 1

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Archetypes Tram 11 or 14 to Beckenhof •

Tues, Feb 26 Nancy Krieger, PhD 17:00-18:45 Basic Concepts in Archetypal Theory

19:00-20:45 K. Casanova, lic.phil.; I. von Uslar Ryffel, lic.phil. and Complexes: Two Cornerstones of Analytical Psychology Wed, Feb 27 Lucienne Marguerat, lic.phil. 17:00-18:45 Psychological Impacts of Archetypal Images 19:00-20:45 Maria Anna Bernasconi, lic.phil. Showing the Divine: Materialization and Spring2019

Spiritualization in Various Religions • Thur, Feb 28 Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil. 17:00-18:45 The of Wisdom in Orient and Occident 19:00-20:45 Ursula Ulmer, MA Archetypal Manifestations and Cultural Complexes Fri, March 1 Isabelle Meier, Dr. phil. 17:00-18:45 Archetypes and Complexes in Analytical Psychology: A Comparison with Other Psychotherapeutic Models 19:00-20:45 Allan Guggenbühl, Dr. phil.

Basic Jung Basic Archetypes in Analysis More Information • www.isapzurich.com • [email protected]

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Vorträge, Workshops, Podiumsgespräch Eintritt inklusive Café, Gipfeli, Stehlunch, Apéro TAGUNG TAGUNG Paul Brutsche, Dr. phil. Einleitung Kathrin Asper, Dr. phil. Individuation oder: Wie lebt man richtig? MÄRZ Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil. Achtsamkeit und Individuation Workshops • Wahl Irene Berkenbusch-Erbe, Dr. phil. Unser Umgang mit den Schwellensituationen und Übergängen im lebenslangen Individuationsprozess

Franz Xaver Jans-Scheidegger, dipl. theol. «Geht! Es gibt keinen Weg, der Weg entsteht, wenn ihr geht!»

Michael Péus, lic. phil. Ankommen bei sich selbst und anderen – Terminale Erkrankung und Selbstwerdung

Ilsabe von Uslar, lic.phil. und Katharina Casanova, lic.phil. Verborgene Türen Weitere Auskunft • Anmeldung • [email protected]

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Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul Under

Post modern Conditions • A Symposium April 16 - 17, 2019

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Tues, 10:00-10:50 Murray Stein, PhD April 16 Introduction to Jung’s Liber Novus and the Method of Active Imagination 11:00-11:50 Paul Brutsche, Dr. phil. The Creative Power of Soul: A Central Testimony of Jung’s Red Book 13:15-13:50 Dramatic Reading From “Mysterium Encounter,” Liber Primus, Chapter IX, The Red Book Paul Brutsche as Jung • John Hill as Elijah Dariane Pictet as Salome • Murray Stein, Narrator

*14:00-15:50 Prof. Christine Maillard, Docteur ès Lettres CHF 30 | CHF 15 Jung’s Subversive Christology in The Red Book and Its Meaning for Our Times 16:00-16:50 Dariane Pictet, Adv.Dip.Ex.Psych. Movements of Soul in Liber Novus Wed, 10:00-10:30 Dramatic Reading April 17 The Red Book, Liber Secundus Paul Brutsche as Jung • John Hill as Elijah Dariane Pictet as Salome • Murray Stein, Narrator 10:30-11:50 Thomas Arzt, Dr. rer. nat. “The Way of What is to Come:” Moving Ahead with The Red Book in a Time of Deep Uncertainty 13:00-13:50 Ann Li, MA The Receptive and the Creative: Dao in The Red Book 14:00-14:50 Bernard Sartorius, lic.theol. Jung’s Hermeneutical Diversity in The Red Book 15:00-15:50 John Hill, MA Confronting Jung: The Red Book Speaks to Our Time 16:00-16:50 Wrap-Up Discussion with Speakers

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In general one must guard against theoretical assumptions. . . . In my analysis they play no part. I am un- systematic by intention. C.G. Jung (MDR, 1961/89, p.131)

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Spring 2019 • Gratis for ISAP Students & Analysts

s Tuesday, May 7, 2019 • 19:00-20:45 Peter Ammann, Dr. phil. Ruth Ammann, dipl. arch. Two Ways—One Goal Peter Amman and his sister Ruth Ammann (Training Analyst and Supervisor at the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich) chat about the differences and similarities in their Jungian approaches to analysis.

In these casual talks each semester, ISAP analysts offer glimpses into their personal approaches to Jungian analysis. (For ISAP students,

with Analyst with not credited for training.)

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The castle-like clubhouse, a stately neo-Gothic villa, was once referred to as a place where the holy fire, le feu sacré, burns. The Club was founded in 1916, and was a forum for ’s ideas. Besides a guided tour of the premises, e.g. the unique library, we will hear a lecture by Ursula Kiraly-Müller about the foundation and development of the club, with special emphasis on the club as Jung's research field and "Human Experiment", where he could test his discoveries and theories on himself and the club members. The club was therefore also a "group process", often involving delicate challenges. It was far from certain that this experiment would succeed.

!14:00 Gather in front of the Psychological Club, Gemeindestrasse 27, 8032 Zürich

!Bring CHF 20.00 (cash) for the guided tour and lecture !Limited attendance • Sign-up required! Deadline: May 3, 2019 • Write to: [email protected] !16:00 Approximate end of the excursion !Students of ISAPZURICH receive one hour of credit

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A Festive Interlude

Take the chance to join our Jungian studies and explore our school, at home in an erstwhile Swiss Post Office (Jugendstil design, built 1911). Registration Required • Deadline May 3 Payment online at www.isapzurich.com General Entry • CHF 230.00 Lunches & Apéro Included* Reduced Entry • CHF 210.00 ISAP Students & Analysts • Gratis • Each Lunch CHF 20* *All Prices Exclude the Wed. Excursion

ISAPZURICH • Stampfenbachstrasse 115, 8006 Zürich • Tram 11 or 14 to Beckenhof

Wed 9:30-10:00 Check-In & Welcome May 15 Tour the School & Meet Our Staff 2019

10:00-11:45 Nancy Krieger, PhD

• Jung in a Matchbox: Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology 11:45-12:45 Lunch 14:00-16:00 Excursion: The Psychology Club Zürich Founded by C.G. Jung 1916 • Gemeindestr. 27, 8032 Zürich Tour and Lecture by Ursula Kiraly-Müller Organized by Peter Luginbühl, lic. phil. Meet at Gemeindestrasse 27 Entry CHF 20.00, Cash at the Door

Thurs 10:00-11:45 Peter Ammann, Dr. phil. May 16 The Bushpeople: Rupture without Repair? Part 1 11:45-12:45 Lunch 13:00-16:45 Diane Cousineau Brutsche, Dr. phil. Encountering the Simpleton: An Initiation for Our Time

Fri 10:00-11:45 Peter Ammann, Dr. phil. May 17 The Bushpeople: Rupture without Repair? Part 2 11:45-12:45 Lunch 13:00-14:45 Francisco Garcia, MEd Alchemical Process of Depression 17:00-19:00 Graduation Ceremony With Music and Wine Reception, Apéro riche Spring Semester Interlude Spring

Registration • [email protected] • www.isapzurich.com ISAPZURICH • INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY ZURICH AGAP POST-GRADUATE JUNGIAN TRAINING • CH-PROGRAM RECOGNIZED BY THE SWISS FEDERAL DEPT OF INTERIOR (EDI)

The 14th Jungian Odyssey Rupture Annual Conference and Retreat and Repair Minding Crippling Emotions

May 18-25, 2019 Hotel FloraAlpina, Lake Lucerne Vitznau, Switzerland

Keynote Speaker Prof. Ann Belford Ulanov, PhD (USA)

Special Guests John A. Desteian, JD, DPsy (USA) Judith A. Savage, MSW (USA)

With Faculty of ISAPZURICH “There is no change from darkness to Peter Ammann, Dr. phil. light or from inertia to movement Kathrin Asper, Dr. phil. without emotion.” C.G. Jung (CW 9i, Katharina Casanova, lic.phil. §179) Diane Cousineau Brutsche, PhD

Deborah Egger, MSW Christa Gubler, lic.phil. Prof. Allan Guggenbühl, Dr. phil.

John Hill, MA Lisa Holland, MS, LPCC Nancy Krieger, PhD

Ann Chia-Yi Li, MA Bernard Sartorius, lic.phil. Ilsabe von Uslar, lic.phil.

Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil. Presented by ISAPZURICH International School of Analytical Psychology Zürich www.jungianodyssey.com AGAP Post-Graduate Jungian Training www.isapzurich.com | [email protected] [email protected] C.G. Jung 58th Memorial Day • 58. Gedenktag

Lecture & Apéro Thurs, 6 June 2019 Vortrag & Apéro Do., 6. Juni 2019 18:00 - 19:30 Entry gratis • Eintritt frei

Linda Briendl, lic.phil. Training Analyst & Supervisor, CGJI-ZH “To the extent that I managed to translate the emotions into images I was inwardly calmed and reassured.” (C.G. Jung) Working with Pictures in the Therapy of a Borderline Personality Disorder

Vortrag in englischer Sprache • schriftliche Zusammenfassung auf Deutsch At ISAPZURICH Stampfenbachstr. 115, 8006 Zürich

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Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology === Basic Jung === Nancy Krieger, PhD Basic Concepts in Archetypal Theory Tuesday Archetypes form the central theory of Analytical Psychology. 26.02. 17:00-18:45 Over his lifetime and in his published works Jung defined archetypes in many different ways. We will compare these definitions in an attempt to understand this core Jungian concept.

Association Experiment & Theory of === Basic Jung === Complexes Archetypes and Complexes: Two Cornerstones of Analytical Katharina Casanova, lic. phil. Psychology Ilsabe von Uslar Ryffel, lic. phil. We will look at the interrelationship between archetypes and Tuesday complexes and their role in analysis. 26.02. 19:00-20:45

Psychological Interpretation of Pictures === Basic Jung === Lucienne Marguerat, lic. phil. Psychological Impacts of Archetypal Images Wednesday We look at paintings and try to answer questions such as: What 27.02. 17:00-18:45 is special about archetypal images? What is the impact of archetypal motifs - father, mother, child, , anima, witch, - on us psychologically? We finally examine why we need archetypal images and what Jung meant when he said: "Without a doubt, archetypal images determine our fate".

Religion & Psychology === Basic Jung === Maria Anna Bernasconi, lic. phil. Showing the Divine: Materialisation and Spiritualisation in Wednesday Various Religions 27.02. 19:00-20:45 Many religions symbolize the divine through sacred images. They also invoke divine presence with sound, music, scent and ritual movement. There is a danger, however, that the material manifestations of the divine are taken as the Ultimate itself. Jungian psychology maintains a clear distinction between archetypal image and archetype per se. Examples will be given to show how this may be applied to various religious traditions.

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Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology === Basic Jung === Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil. The Archetype of Wisdom in Orient and Occident Thursday We explore how wisdom is understood and manifested in 28.02. 17:00-18:45 archetypal images of Eastern and Western cultures.

Ethnology & Psychology === Basic Jung === Ursula Ulmer, MA Archetypal Manifestations and Cultural Complexes Thursday An example of Jung and Freud’s personal (archetypal) 28.02. 19:00-20:45 complexes usurped by cultural complexes.

Individuation Icons and Idols, Whom Do We Worship? John Hill, MA We shall explore liminal areas to appreciate the inner Friday spiritual potential of the idol and the outer human potential 01.03. 10:00-11:45 of the icon. It is hoped that this approach is less likely to 22.03. 10:00-11:45 activate a splitting process. Can idols of the soul become icons of divinity? Seeing the divine in all things?

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology === Basic Jung === Isabelle Meier, Dr. phil. Archetypes and Complexes in Analytical Psychology: A Friday Comparison with Other Psychotherapeutic Models 01.03. 17:00-18:45 Some Jungian concepts, e.g. the unconscious, consciousness and complexes are comparable with the psychoanalytic (Freudian) terms, or terms used by the Schema Therapy School. The course will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the Jungian approach as compared with others.

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology === Basic Jung === Allan Guggenbühl, Dr. phil. Archetypes in Analysis Friday The notion of archetype helps us to better understand the 01.03. 19:00-20:45 wide range of psychological patterns, which express themselves in the lives of our patients. When we think in terms of archetypes, the chances are that we are able to perceive the qualities and potentials of the individual patient and also the mythological connotations.

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology The Typology of C.G. Jung Nathalie Baratoff, lic. phil. This lecture series is the theoretical counterpart of seminar Tuesday 01 24. It is meant for those who are unable to attend the 05.03. 13:00-14:45 seminar but who are interested in acquiring a theoretical 19.03. 13:00-14:45 knowledge of Jung's typology. It is also a prerequisite for 02.04. 13:00-14:45 participants of the seminar. 23.04. 13:00-14:45 07.05. 13:00-14:45

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Developmental Psychology Ageing Today as Experienced in Soul and Body Deborah Egger-Biniores, MSW Drawing on a variety of sources, we will consider the challenges Wednesday and opportunities inherent in living 20-30 years past 06.03. 10:00-11:45 'retirement', including the conundrum of ageing: soul, spirit and 13.03. 10:00-11:45 body age differently.

Ethnology & Psychology Anthropos in the Anthropocene: Archetypal and Cultural Rites Scott William Hyder, lic. phil. of Passage through Crisis to Consciousness and Renewal of Wednesday Spiritual Attitudes 06.03. 13:00-14:45 This course will address following themes: 13.03. 13:00-14:45 crises and collapse of environment as reflective of shadow; 20.03. 13:00-14:45 collective shadow in fairy tale, myth and reality; suffering and initiation; limits of growth, humility and numinous in relation to “spirit of matter”; collective ; wounding and individuation. What do Jungians have to offer in a world of hurt? What does individuation mean - and require - in environments of polarising degradation, disintegration and extinctions?

Association Experiment & Theory of WAE From the Inside Complexes Two recent studies using fMRI scans while conducting the Word Nancy Krieger, PhD Association Experiment have corroborated Jung's concept of Isabelle Meier, Dr. phil. the constellation of the feeling-toned . Wednesday We shall look at these results and compare them with Jung's 06.03. 17:00-18:45 original theory.

Comparison of Psychodynamic Abstinence in Analysis: The Transformation of a Concept in a Concepts Century Dominique Lepori, lic. oec., lic.phil. Abstinence is a core concept in Freudian , yet it Thursday has undergone many crucial changes, from the surgical hand of 07.03. 17:00-18:45 Freud to the playful intersubjectivity of today. In the lecture we shall look at the transformation of the concept and its meaning for Analytical Psychology.

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology Enhancing Presence in the Analytic Encounter Ursula Wirtz, Dr. phil. We explore the power of meditative practice as a gateway to Friday presence. 15.03. 10:00-11:45 I will discuss the relevance of presence for our work and provide an introduction with guided meditation as a tool to train the mind and foster awareness.

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology Psyche and Soma: Archetypal Patterns in the Fundamental Nancy van den Berg-Cook, PhD, PsyD Properties of Living Systems Saturday Dr van den Berg-Cook will combine her expertise in analytical 16.03. 10:00-14:45 psychology and biochemistry/physiology to show how biology and psyche mirror each other when one compares archetypal products of the psyche to basic patterns of organization in living systems.

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Individuation Spiritual Care at the End of Life: Experiences with the Dignity Galina Angelova, MTheol. Therapy Interview Wednesday This lecture will offer a description of the Dignity Therapy 20.03. 10:00-11:45 interview and its use today in palliative care in Canton Zürich. Which threads come together at the end of life from a Jungian point of view? With case material.

Psychology of Dreams The Significance of Dreams from Antiquity to Nowadays: A Katharina Casanova, lic. phil. Historical Overview Friday In this lecture we will hear the first written dream in 29.03. 10:00-11:45 cuneiform, and then have a closer look to the significance of dreams through the centuries until the scientific approach of our time.

Psychological Interpretation of Myths Portraits of Marriage & Fairy Tales Exploring the relational dynamics, including love, ambition, Penelope Yungblut, MA power, pain, shame, resentment and revenge, found in four Tuesday & Thursday archetypal marriages in myth. We will examine how 02.04. 10:00-11:45 the dynamics portrayed may serve as a mirror for 04.04. 10:00-11:45 understanding interpersonal difficulties we encounter today. 09.04. 10:00-11:45 11.04. 10:00-11:45

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology Dimension: A Metaphor for Psychological Process Wieland, MA Using images and metaphors provided by the landscape, we Thursday will learn how psyche takes on dimension and gains ground. 04.04. 13:00-14:45 The proposition is that meeting and laying claim to wide, open ground is a marker of psychological unfolding and the individuation process. Participants are encouraged to take an intentional wander in advance of the lecture as well as review Aion CW 9ii §257 and Mysterium Coniunctionis CW 14 §776-779.

Religion & Psychology Baptism: The Alchemical Waters of Life Francisco Garcia, M.Ed Baptism, an initiation of Spirit was seen as the entrance of Thursday soul into the mysteries of God, which put into reverse the 0a4.04. 15:00-16:45 awful downward pull of mind and matter. It was through the rites of initiation that the uninitiated gained deliverance from the world of matter and entered into the worlds of freedom and immortality.

Individuation The Blank Mother Susan Schwartz, PhD Jung’s essay on the Mother Archetype is juxtaposed with the Wednesday theory developed in the book The Dead Mother from French 10.04. 13:00-14:45 psychoanalyst Andre Green. Both Jung and Green describe attachment situations where the psyche becomes narrowed and fragmented, affecting experiences of self and other, connection and individuation. The presentation illustrates some of the emotionally complex and internally deadening space that can transfer from a mother to her child.

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Individuation The Father Absent to His Daughter Susan Schwartz, PhD Jung coined the term father complex and described it as Thursday feeling toned and shaped by the experiences with the 11.04. 13:00-14:45 personal father. When too powerful, one disappears into the complex. The “father imago” that lives within leaves no space to attach, just a gap and emptiness. A daughter with an absent father learns to be inhibited, with her emotional development arrested, and adulthood feigned rather than realized, without a sense of identity or authority. With clinical examples and dreams.

Psychological Interpretation of The Puer Aeternus Psychology As Seen Through Pictures Pictures In the lecture pictures from an analysand will be discussed, Paul Brutsche, Dr. phil. which give visual expression of typical tendencies and Thursday challenges in the life of a puer. Interpretations of these 25.04. 10:00-11:45 pictures will show the practical use of visual material in analysis.

Praktischer Fall Das Erstgespräch in der Analytischen Psychologie Ursula Lenz Bücker, Dr. med. Freitag Raum S3 26.04. 13:00-14:45

Psychological Interpretation of Introduction to Picture Interpretation: An overview of Pictures Theodor Abt’s, Ingrid Riedel’s and other Jungian approaches Kathrin Schäppi, MS to picture interpretation Friday Train the eye to see symbolic expression of psychic processes 03.05. 10:00-14:45 in images and learn to express this in words. Requested readings: • Abt, Th. Introduction to Picture Interpretation According to C.G. Jung. Zurich: Living Human Heritage Publications, 2005. HA5 • Riedel, I. Bilder in Therapie, Kunst und Religion. Stuttgart: Kreuz, 1988/2005. PA-Ri3 • Briendl, L. Bilder als Sprache der Seele: Sich selbst entdecken durch Malen und Gestalten. Düsseldorf: Patmos Verlag, 2008. PA198

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Developmental Psychology Me and My Siblings - My Siblings and Me Entwicklungspsychologie We shall discuss what the sibling situation does to our psychic Verena Osterwalder-Bollag, development. (Being an only child is also a sibling situation!) Dipl.Pedagogy We shall address it as "our first socialisation", between the Friday siblings in regard to the child-parents relationships and what 03.05. 15:00-16:45 effects this has on our later life.

Ich und meine Geschwister - meine Geschwister und ich Wir werden diskutieren, wie sich die Geschwistersituation auf unsere psychische Entwicklung auswirkt. (Einzelkind sein, ist auch eine Geschwistersituation!) Wir werden das Thema als "unsere erste Sozialisierung" diskutieren - zwischen den Geschwistern und bezogen auf die Eltern-Kinder- Beziehungen und wie dies unser späteres Leben prägt.

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology Music and the Archetypal Patrick Zuk, PhD Throughout history, music has been a ubiquitous part of Friday human cultural activity, often closely linked to experiences of 10.05. 10:00-14:45 the numinous and the sacred. This module explores understandings of the nature of music in a range of cultural contexts, especially as a manifestation of the archetypal realm and of an underlying cosmic order. The lectures will be illustrated with examples drawn from Ancient Greek and Chinese philosophical writings as well as myths and fairy tales.

Religion & Psychologie Aspekte der Verhältnisbestimmung von Analytischer Ursula Lenz Bücker, Dr. med. Psychologie und Seelsorge Freitag 10.05. 17:00-18:45

Religion & Psychologie Jesus von Nazareth aus tiefenpsychologischer Sicht Rolf Kaufmann, Theologe Freitag 10.05. 19:00-20:45

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology Music and Analytical Psychology Patrick Zuk, PhD Analytical psychology has a long history of engagement with Saturday the visual arts and literature, but has concerned itself only to 11.05. 10:00-14:45 a limited extent with music. This pair of lectures will explore music’s potential relevance to the discipline, both in the therapeutic context and from a wider cultural perspective. The first lecture will discuss the ways in which music can be present in the analytical encounter. The second lecture will examine how musical cultural phenomena could be fruitfully explored from the vantage point of analytical psychology to illuminate aspects of the human predicament.

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Individuation Soul Music: The Song That Remembers the Soul Robert Ingram, MA In the wake of the death of "the Queen of Soul," Aretha Saturday Franklin we can take a look at what it is in soul music that so 11.05. 15:00-16:45 well expresses and attends to the longings of soul, allowing yet bringing some release and satisfaction to the restless soul in turbulent times, in the turmoil, torment and strife experienced within and without.

Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology === Interlude === Nancy Krieger, PhD Jung in a Matchbox: Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology Wednesday An introductory course presenting the basic concepts of 15.05. 10:00-11:45 Jungian psychology; consciousness, personal and collective unconscious, complex, archetype and the historic setting in which Jung conceived them.

Ethnology & Psychology === Interlude === Peter Ammann, Dr. phil. The Bushpeople: Rupture without Repair? Thursday & Friday Showing and discussion of my documentary film “Spirits of 16.05. 10:00-11:45 the Rocks”. 17.05. 10:00-11:45 The Bushpeople and their rock paintings reconnect us with our past, the world of hunters and gatherers. A history of repression and destruction of the early man without as well as within.

Individuation === Interlude === Diane Cousineau Brutsche, Dr. phil. Encountering the Simpleton: An Initiation for Our Time Thursday The Simpleton is the hero of many fairy tales. He also appears 16.05. 13:00-16:45 in classical literature and has become since a few decades a recurrent figure in cinema. It is as if the theme were particularly constellated for our time. The first part of the seminar will present archetypal patterns characteristic of simpleton stories. In the second part students will be invited to do an active imagination aiming at internalizing the different figures involved in a simpleton story and giving it a meaning in their individual psyche.

Individuation === Interlude === Francisco Garcia, M.Ed Alchemical Process of Depression Friday Jung`s fascination with alchemical symbolism and the 17.05. 13:00-14:45 unconscious provides us with the tools to understand our own psychological processes. A path is opened to transform the dark night of soul into a meaningful, enlightening experience. In order to accomplish this, the ego must undergo its own death and rebirth.

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All courses in the main lecture hall S1 unless otherwise noted. / Alle Kurse im Hauptsaal S1 sofern nicht anders angegeben.

Date & Day 10:00-11:45 13:00-14:45 15:00-16:45 17:00-18:45 19:00-20:45 Febuary / Februar Casanova/ von 26/02 Tue/Di Krieger Uslar Ryffel 27/02 Wed/Mi Marguerat Bernasconi 28/02 Th/Do Wirtz Ulmer March / März 01/03 Fr/Fr Hill Meier Guggenbühl 02/03 Sat/Sa 03/03 Sun/So 04/03 Mon/Mo 05/03 Tue/Di Baratoff Egger- 06/03 Wed/Mi Hyder Krieger/Meier Biniores 07/03 Th/Do Lepori 08/03 Fr/Fr 09/03 Sat/Sa 10/03 Sun/So 11/03 Mon/Mo 12/03 Tue/Di Egger- 13/03 Wed/Mi Hyder Biniores 14/03 Th/Do 15/03 Fr/Fr Wirtz 16/03 Sat/Sa van den Berg-Cook 17/03 Sun/So 18/03 Mon/Mo

Informations- 19/03 Tue/Di Baratoff veranstaltung/ Info event 18:00

20/03 Wed/Mi Angelova Hyder 21/03 Th/Do 22/03 Fr/Fr Hill Märztagung 9:30 – 18:00 23/03 Sat/Sa INDIVIDUATION: Unterwegs zwischen Anpassung und Selbstwerdung 24/03 Sun/So

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Date & Day 10:00-11:45 13:00-14:45 15:00-16:45 17:00-18:45 19:00-20:45 25/03 Mon/Mo 26/03 Tue/Di 27/03 Wed/Mi 28/03 Th/Do 29/03 Fr/Fr Casanova 30/03 Sat/Sa 31/03 Sun/So April / April 01/04 Mon/Mo 02/04 Tue/Di Yungblut Baratoff 03/04 Wed/Mi 04/04 Th/Do Yungblut Wieland Garcia 05/04 Fr/Fr 06/04 Sat/Sa 07/04 Sun/So 08/04 Mon/Mo 09/04 Tue/Di Yungblut 10/04 Wed/Mi Schwartz 11/04 Th/Do Yungblut Schwartz 12/04 Fr/Fr 13/04 Sat/Sa 14/04 Sun/So 15/04 Mon/Mo 16/04 Tue/Di Red Book Symposium 17/04 Wed/Mi

18/04 Th/Do 19/04 Fr/Fr Good Friday/Karfreitag 20/04 Sat/Sa 21/04 Sun/So Easter/Ostern 22/04 Mon/Mo 23/04 Tue/Di Baratoff 24/04 Wed/Mi 25/04 Th/Do Brutsche Lenz Bücker 26/04 Fr/Fr (S3) 27/04 Sat/Sa 28/04 Sun/So 29/04 Mon/Mo

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Date & Day 10:00-11:45 13:00-14:45 15:00-16:45 17:00-18:45 19:00-20:45 30/04 Tue/Di May / Mai 01/05 Wed/Mi Bank Holiday in Zurich 02/05 Th/Do Osterwalder- 03/05 Fr/Fr Schäppi Bollag 04/05 Sat/Sa 05/05 Sun/So 06/05 Mon/Mo Chat Ammann/ 07/05 Tue/Di Baratoff Ammann 08/05 Wed/Mi 09/05 Th/Do 10/05 Fr/Fr Zuk Lenz Bücker Kaufmann 11/05 Sat/Sa Zuk Ingram 12/05 Sun/So 13/05 Mon/Mo 14/05 Tue/Di Ausflug / Excursion to The 15/05 Wed/Mi Krieger Psychology Club (14:00-16:00) 16/05 Th/Do Ammann Cousineau Brutsche 17/05 Fr/Fr Ammann Garcia 18/05 Sat/Sa 19/05 Sun/So 20/05 Mon/Mo

21/05 Tue/Di Jungian Odyssey 22/05 Wed/Mi in Vitznau, Switzerland 23/05 Th/Do 24/05 Fr/Fr 25/05 Sat/Sa

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“From Nairobi we used a small Ford to visit the Athi Plains, a great game preserve. From a low hill in this broad savanna a magnificent prospect opened out to us. To the very brink of the horizon we saw gigantic herds of animals: gazelle, antelope, gnu, zebra, warthog, and so on. Grazing, heads nodding. The herds moved forward like slow rivers. There was scarcely any sound save the melancholy cry of a bird of prey. This was the stillness of the eternal beginning, the world as it had always been, in the state of non-being; for until then no one had been present to know that it was this world. I walked away from my companions until I had put them out of sight, and savored the feeling of being entirely alone. There I was now, the first human being to recognize that this was the world, but who did not know that in this moment he had first really created it.

There the cosmic meaning of consciousness became overwhelmingly clear to me. ’What nature leaves imperfect, the art perfects,’ say the alchemists. Man, I, in an invisible act of creation put the stamp of perfection on the world by giving it objective existence. This act we usually ascribe to the Creator alone, without considering that in so doing we view life as a machine calculated down to the last detail, which, along with the human psyche, runs on senselessly, obeying foreknown and predetermined rules. In such a cheerless clockwork fantasy there is no drama of man, world, and God; there is no ‘new day’ leading to ‘new shores’ but only the dreariness of calculated processes. My old Pueblo friend came to my mind. thought that the raison d’être of his pueblo had been to help their father, the sun, to cross the sky each day. I had envied him for the fullness of meaning in that belief, and had been looking about without hope for a myth of our own. I knew what it was, and knew even more: that man is indispensable for the completion of creation; that, in fact, he himself is the second creator of the world, who alone has given to the world its objective existence without which, unheard, unseen, silently eating, giving birth, dying, heads nodding through hundreds of millions of years, it would have gone on in the profoundest night of non-being down to its unknown end. Human consciousness created objective existence and meaning, and man found his indispensable place in the great process of being.” (pp.255-6)

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