Past events presented
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![]() SALON ~ A gathering of people in someone's home, often following the Augustan Era, Roman poet, Horace's definition of the aims of poetry--to please or to educate. The familiar phrase "carpe diem" was a main theme of Horace's poetry. Literally translated as "pluck the day," some suggest it may be best translated as "enjoy" the day. The first salons emerged in Italy in the 16th Century and flourished in France in the 17th and 18th Century.
Friends of Jung-South is pleased to join the grand salon tradition by offering small gatherings for the purpose of education and enjoyment, bringing together the principles of logos and eros. Zoom Salon My Inner Avatar: The Symbolic Quest of MMORPG Video Games Chris DaSambiagio-Moore, MA, LPC, NCC Doctoral Candidate, Counselor Education and Supervision James DaSambiagio-Moore, BS Graduate Certificate, Qualitative Research and Instructional Technology Doctoral Candidate, Educational Psychology Evening Salon Out of the Shadows: A Story of Toni Wolfe and Emma Jung Lucie Magnus, MA, LMFT, LPC Diplomate of Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts Nancy Qualls-Corbett, PhD Diplomate of C. G. Jung Institute Zurich Summer Evening Salon Another Woman Gets Robbed? What Jung, Freud, Piaget, and Vygotsky Took from Sabina Spielrein Jerry Aldridge, EdD Friday Evening Salon Series The Red Book Lucie Magnus, MA, LMFT, LPC Diplomate of Inter-Regional Society Jungian Analysts Jutta Von Buchholtz, PhD Diplomate of C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich Nancy Qualls-Corbett, PhD Diplomate of C. G. Jung Institute Zurich |