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“When asked if there is any hope for humankind, after World War II and in the midst of the Cold War, before anyone knew of climate change, the polarization of politics in the U.S., or the current threat of terrorism, Carl Jung would say, “It depends on how many people do their inner work.” I believe that inner work needs the spirituality component in order to keep the ego from hijacking the individuation process.” Carl Jung was a Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist that lived from 1875-1961. Jung proposed and developed the concepts of archetypes, the collective unconscious, and introverted and extroverted personalities (on which the Meyers-Briggs Personality Types is based). His work has been widely influential in the studies of literature, religion, dreams, psychiatry, art and philosophy. The Dream Work system that our practitioners use is based on Carl Jung's method of understanding and analyzing dreams.
All of our practitioners (Fonda, Mary Frank, Joseph and Emaline) were trained and certified through The Haden Institute. Joyce Hudson (quoted above) is their mentor, friend, and a famous dream analyst and Jungian scholar. She has written a fabulous book on Dream Work and self-process that you can purchase online or through Frankfort's local independent bookseller, Poor Richard's Books. Her book is titled: Natural Spirituality: A Handbook for Jungian Inner Work in Spiritual Community. |
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