Join us in September!
The first meeting of the new year for the NWA Friends of Jung will be Tuesday, September 7 from 7-9:30 pm. Our theme for this year is Jung in the 21st Century and our first meeting will be an open...
View ArticleNWA Friends of Jung visits DC, virtually
New member Donna Dover, recently of Washington DC, told a friend of hers about The Red Book and about the current exhibit of the book at the Library of Congress, and asked her friend to attend and...
View ArticleCarl Jung and Astrology
For those of you interested in astrology as well as Jungian thought, you might check out the blog Carl Jung’s Red Book by astrologist and counselor Elizabeth Spring. It’s not been recently updated but...
View ArticleNWA Friends of Jung Donates Red Book
Virginia Krauft shows the Red Book to St Paul’s rector Lowell Grisham. Photo by Andy Shupe The NWA Friends of Jung has recently donated copies of Carl Jung’s Red Book to the Fayetteville Public Library...
View ArticleLunar eclipse and “ancients living their symbols”
NWAFofJ member June Jefferson recently wrote this article and was reminded of it in our Dec 7 meeting when we read the phrase “the ancient people lived their symbols.” She’s generously shared the...
View ArticleWhat’s in Your Red Book?
This is a blog post from the Asheville Jung Center by Len Cruz, discussing how we are each making our own Red Book and inviting readers to post about their own experiences.
View ArticleBert’s Red Book
No, not on Sesame Street, but in an exhibition at the Galveston Arts Center from January 22 through March 6, 2011. Houston-based artist Bert Long used Jung’s Red Book as a source, and used his own...
View ArticleJung-inspired Psychedelic Rock
The Baltimore band Arbouretum releases its new album, The Gathering, today. The album was largely inspired by Jung’s Red Book. You can read an article about the recording of the album here and visit...
View ArticleThe Egg
I can’t remember at this point where I found this, but it’s worth pondering, on the heels of our year of the Red Book and ongoing discussion of Jung’s Egg. A short story by writer Andy Weir titled...
View ArticleWhat’s in Your Red Book?
A blog post from Len Cruz at the Asheville Jung Center, following up on last year’s celebration of the publication of Carl Jung’s Red Book, his own illustrated journal of inner work. Len opens the...
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