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C. G. Jung Society of the Triangle Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina Programs: DOLORES (DEE) FOLLIN, Jungian Analyst LECTURE: Friday, January 28, 2011 7:30 PM WORKSHOP: Saturday, January 29, 2011, 10:00 AM 4:00 PM |
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LECTURE & WORKSHOP: Longing for Home Movies and literature depict the "longing for home" themes, and these themes also influence our choice and creation of our own real life with home.The psychological meaning of these archetypal themes of searching for an outer home symbolize an inner spiritual journey fueled by a deep yearning and longing. It is a yearning and longing for what Jung refers to as the "Self." This unconscious yearning to "come home" to the Self is often consciously experienced as longing pertaining to some aspect of our outer home, such as renovation, frequent moves, or even avoidance or neglect of home. Jungian Analyst Dee Follin will present the image of home as a symbol of the Self and invite us to ponder at the ways in which an outer search for home, in all of its myriad manifestations, is often a search for the Self in disguise. We will also look at how feelings of inner homelessness (as an image of disconnect from the Self) are expressed by the unconscious in dreams, in relationships, and in attitudes toward outer home.
DEE FOLLIN is a Jungian Analyst in Greensboro NC. With a J.D. from Wake Forest University,she practiced law for a number of years in NC before she trained to become a psychoanalyst at the C. G. Jung Institute - Boston. |
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