The Guild of Pastoral Psychology
Kindle a Light of Meaning in Cosmic Darkness – WEBINAR
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Remembering – the Dawn of modern Alchemy in Dark Times (Regine Schweizer-Vüllers)
Regine Schweizer has proposed a change to her talk to focus on the relevance of alchemy in times of war and destruction.
Regine writes: ‘In this talk I will mainly look at Marie-Louise von Franz’s first book on alchemy, her commentary on the Aurora Consurgens, which emerged during the years of her collaboration with C.G. Jung. This was in the context of WWII with its widespread devastation, death and murder. The Aurora is a divine feminine figure who wants to be redeemed. The text circles around the union of the opposites and ends with a description of the Coniunctio, the mystical marriage.
I wonder if in times of war and destruction, the alchemical; endeavour of uniting the opposites can bring The Light of Meaning in Cosmic Darkness. I will also look at Von Franz’s last book, her commentary on an old Arabic alchemical text which also circles round the mystery of love and Eros in a slightly different way.”
Some Stories about the Four Historical Places of the Origin of Analytical Psychology (Andreas Schweizer)
Dr. Schweizer writes: “I will explore our theme, ‘Kindle a light of meaning in cosmic darkness’, with reference to photographs of the four historical places of C.G. Jung’s life, and to some quite unknown events in Jung’s life which deeply move me when I think of them.”
The four places are: 1909 his house at Seestrasse 228 in Kuesnacht, 1916 the building of the Psychology Club, 1923 ff. the tower at Bollingen and as the fourth place the tower of Marie-Louise von Franz.
The talk will reflect on the relationship between places and life events in Jung’s own journey to kindle a light of meaning.
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