- On Puer AeternusLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
“If the conscious attitude is too infantile, too immature, an old woman appears as a compensating figure. And the old wise man always appears when one is too foolish. Then the moment one becomes mature and reasonable in one's attitude, infantile figures turn up in the dreams, the puer aeternus motif, for instance. You see, when one is old in one's consciousness, perhaps too reasonable, too adapted, too considerate, then one's soul is young, it is a child even, because one needs childlikeness in order not to dry up and suffocate in one's own wonderful adaptation.”
The Puer Aeternus, or also the eternal child, is a psychological phenomenon that pop up in dreams of individuals or even shape the psychology of whole cultures. As everything in Jung’s psychology it can have a positive and a negative side. To find out more, join the event and meet this unique character of the psyche.
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- What Makes an Idea JungianLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
“I had accustomed myself to living always on two planes simultaneously, one consciousness, which attempted to understand and could not, and one unconscious, which wanted to express something and could not formulate it any better than by a dream” - C.G. Jung
This event will be about the basic premises and threads that pop up when Jung is drawn towards a phenomenon or reaches a conclusion. Commonalities between his ideas that creates a strong footing to say that an idea is Jungian, even when that idea might not necessarily be from Jung himself. Join to find out and discuss.
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- Berliner C.G. Jung Get-TogetherHolzmarkt 25, Berlin, BE
Let’s get together!
This event is the chance to talk in person. Talking about Jung, psychology, mythology, and so on. I hope to see you there!
Should it rain, the meeting place will be: Bräugier, Sonntagstraße 1, Friedrichshain, 10245 Berlin, Germany
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