C. G. Jung Society

of the Triangle

Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina


Upcoming programs

 J. Pittman McGehee, M. Div., Jungian Analyst

Friday Lecture, September 28, 2007:

That Old Time Religion Ain’t Good Enough For Me: A Critique Of The Pathology Of American Civil Religion

Saturday Workshop, September 29, 2007:

The Miraculous In The Mundane: Finding A Healthy Spirituality And Encountering The Transcendent In The Everyday Life

Details coming soon . . .


Program calendar 2007 - 2008:

All programs at Binkley Baptist Church unless otherwise noted. Click Meetings at left for more information.



September 28-29, 2007 - J. Pittman McGehee, MDiv. Jungian Analyst, Houston, TX

Episcopal Priest and former Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Houston; Director of Broadacres Center, a center for spirituality and psychology; Professor of Analytical Psychology, University of Houston; widely known as a lecturer and educator in the field of psychology and religion; a published poet, essayist and film producer and interviewer for “Slender Threads: A Conversation with Robert A. Johnson

Friday Lecture 7:30 PM: That Old Time Religion Ain’t Good Enough For Me: A Critique Of The Pathology Of American Civil Religion

Saturday Workshop 10 AM - 4 PM: The Miraculous In The Mundane: Finding A Healthy Spirituality And Encountering The Transcendent In The Everyday Life


Deatils coming soon . . .



October 26-27, 2007  -  Joan Chodorow, PhD. Jungian Analyst, San Francisco, CA

Jungian analyst with deep roots in dance and dance therapy. Her interest in both early development and active imagination led her to studies of the emotions and their forms of expression and communication. Publications include: Dance Therapy and Depth Psychology; Jung on Active Imagination and upcoming book, Active Imagination: Healing from Within. She lectures and teaches internationally; her writings are available in many languages.

Friday Lecture 7:30 PM:  The History And Multi-Sensing Nature Of Active Imagination

Saturday Workshop 10 AM - 4 PM: The Moving Self



Past programs for 2006 - 2007:

Lecture & Workshop, September 29-30, 2006

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James Hollis, Jungian Analyst, Houston, TX

Zurich trained analyst and author of eleven books including The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning at Midlife, Swamplands of the Soul: New Life in Dismal Places, Tracking the Gods: The Place of Myth in Modern Life, Creating a Life:  Finding Your Individual Path & Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life.

Friday Lecture 7:30 PM: Finding Meaning In The Second Half Of Life

Saturday Workshop 10AM-4 PM: Finding Meaning In The Second Half Of Life

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Lecture & Workshop, October 27-28, 2006

- Barry Williams, M.Div., Psy.D., Jungian Analyst in private practice in Taos, NM; adjunct professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute, CA; leader of Temagami Vision Quest since 1980;  conducts lectures and experiential dream workshops worldwide.

Friday Lecture 7:30 PM: Transforming Consciousness:  Following The Archetypal Threads

Saturday Workshop 10 AM - 4 PM: Experiential Dream Workshop:  Finding
Shamanic Components And Motifs Of Sacrifice

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Lecture & Workshop, January 26-27, 2007

- Nancy Qualls-Corbett, Jungian Analyst, Birmingham, AL
Zurich trained analyst and author of The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspects of the Feminine and Woman’s Awakening: Dreams and Individuation.

Friday Lecture 7:30 PM: Mary Magdalene Reinvisioned

Saturday Workshop 10 AM - 4 PM: The Initiation Of Women: The Cult Of Dionysus At The Villa Of Mysteries in Pompeii

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Saturday Lecture and Discussion with Experiential Component
, February 24, 2007

- Rachael Wooten, Jungian Analyst, Raleigh, NC
A Zurich trained analyst in private practice, she has studied Tibetan Buddhism for 15 years, leads women’s meditation groups, teaches and lectures on practices related to Tara.

Saturday Lecture and Discussion with Experiential Component,
10 AM – 1:00 PM (Note non-standard time): The Black Madonna

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Lecture & Workshop, March  23-24, 2007

- J. Gary Sparks, Jungian Analyst, Indianapolis, IN
A Zurich trained analyst in private practice, having worked with Maria Louise von Franz as thesis advisor.  He is a teacher, lecturer, author of numerous articles, editor of Edward F. Edinger’s Ego and Self:  The Old Testament Prophets from Isaiah to Malachi and co-editor with Daryl Sharp of Edward F. Edinger’s Science of the Soul.

Friday Lecture 7:30 PM:  Jung’s Evolving Self

Saturday Workshop 10 AM - 4:00 PM:  Sophia:  An Image Of Wisdom

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Lecture & Workshop, April 27-28, 2007

- Eugene Monick, Jungian Analyst, Scranton, PA
An Episcopal priest and analyst in private practice in Penn. and New York is author of Phallos: Sacred Image of the Masculine, Castration and Male Rage: The Phallic Wound and Potency: Masculine Aggression as a Path to the Soul.

Friday 7:30 PM:  America’s Patriarchal Dis-Ease

Saturday 10 AM - 3 PM:  Patriarchy As A Danger To Men As Well As To Women

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Sunday Afternoon Salon
, June 3, 2007

- Julia Jewett, Jungian Analyst, Chapel Hill, NC
Member of Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts; a retired Pastoral Counselor and Jungian Analyst, recently relocated to Chapel Hill; author of articles in Psychological Perspectives (2005 & 2006), as well as, contributing author to Psyche’s Stories:  Modern Jungian Interpretations of Fairy Tales and Protestantism & Jungian Psychology.

Sunday Afternoon Salon:  Living In A Green Dream:  Reflections On Soul In Nature

Julia Jewett is presenting this program in memory of her husband, the late William "Bill" Jewett

3:00-5:00 PM, Chapel Hill Public Library, 100 Library Dr. (off Estes Dr.) in Chapel Hill

There is no charge for this program.

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