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The Jung Center

Path with Heart, Heart as Compass, Heart-Activism

Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016

10:00 AM – 04:00 PM
US/Central

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Most of us have an innate sense that there is a soulful purpose to life. Carl Jung’s individuation, Joseph Campbell’s finding your personal myth, and the myth of the four tasks of Psyche are all variations of this message. But we suffer life-threatening illnesses, heart-breaking losses, betrayed expectations and become aware that life is all too short. We find ourselves at major and minor crossroads. Will love or fear determine what we do? Which steps do we take? What do we know in our bones?

In this workshop, storyteller, Jungian analyst and author Jean Bolen will guide us in looking at ourselves with compassion. The workshop will include a guided meditation and the experience of creating a circle with a sacred center.

Also, sign up for a complimentary virtual event offered by The Shift Network: Goddesses in Everywoman: How Discovering Your Natural Archetype Can Liberate Your Full Expression. Reserve your free spot here.

About the Class

Dates: Saturday, Feb 13, 10:00 am-4:00 pm

Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD, is a psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, and the author of thirteen influential books in eighty-five foreign translations. She is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, was clinical professor of psychiatry at UCSF, former board member of the Ms. Foundation for Women and the International Transpersonal Association. The Millionth Circle Initiative was inspired by her book and led to her advocacy for a UN 5th World Conference on Women.

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HOURS & ADMISSION

  • Monday - Thursday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Friday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Bookstore Closed Friday, -
    Closed Sunday
  • Member Pricing: $90.00 Non-member Pricing: $100.00

Directions & Parking

  • Free Parking
  • Street Parking
  • Do not park in the lot behind the MFAH building on weekdays before 5 pm. However, the museum does generously allow Jung Center patrons to park in the lot after 5 pm and on the weekend. Paid parking available in front of The Center and on Montrose in front of The Glassell School and the MFAH Administration Building. Parking is always at a premium in the Museum District during business hours, but parallel parking spaces can often be found in front of The Center and on Montrose in front of The Glassell School and the MFAH Administration Building.

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