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Evan Haarbauer
The Transcendent Function: Techniques, Practical Uses, Risks • 3/15/21
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Friends of Jung-South presents
A Presentation for Mental Health Clinicians and Persons Seeking Self-development
Mary Magdalene
and CG Jung's Theory of Eros, the Feminine Principal in Women and Men
with
Nancy Qualls-Corbett, PhD
Jungian Analyst, Retired, Diplomate CG Jung Institute Zurich
Maria Maddelena by Giovan Gioseffo dal Sole
A Series of Four Sunday Afternoon Lectures
1 - 2:30 pm Central Time
Sunday, April 25
Mary Magdalene and the Da Vinci Code: Revisioning the Divine Feminine
Sunday, May 23
Despairing Love
Sunday, June 27
Why We Need a Penitent Whore
Sunday, July 25
The Higgs Boson and the Wife of Jesus, Theology and the Heiros Gamos
This is an online event from Birmingham, AL, via Zoom.
See Registration details below.
$100 for full lecture series. $25 for individual lectures.
Please contact info@friendsofjungsouth.org if registration fee is a problem.
Total of 6 NBCC contact hours or 1.5 contact hours per individual lecture.
See Registration details below.
$100 for full lecture series. $25 for individual lectures.
Please contact info@friendsofjungsouth.org if registration fee is a problem.
Total of 6 NBCC contact hours or 1.5 contact hours per individual lecture.
“She is the happy one, beautiful in her speaking…and is the inheritor of Light."
—Pistis Sophia, The Gnostic Gospels
—Pistis Sophia, The Gnostic Gospels
Through biblical lore and legends, we find the image of Mary Magdalene mystifying, leaving one with unanswered questions. And yet, it was she who is said to be the one who first saw the Divine. Likewise, Eros, as Jung named the feminine principle, is equally difficult to comprehend and to hold in consciousness.
The focus of this lecture series will be how we may become more conscious of Jung’s description of Eros, the feminine principle. We will examine the attributes of Mary Magdalene and compare them to Jung’s teachings of the feminine principle, i.e. love, relatedness, compassion, in order to become more conscious of the individuation process, the Self, or that which is Divine. We will seek to find what relevance her image has to do with modern women and men, to the understanding of self, relationships, and the world’s soul.
The focus of this lecture series will be how we may become more conscious of Jung’s description of Eros, the feminine principle. We will examine the attributes of Mary Magdalene and compare them to Jung’s teachings of the feminine principle, i.e. love, relatedness, compassion, in order to become more conscious of the individuation process, the Self, or that which is Divine. We will seek to find what relevance her image has to do with modern women and men, to the understanding of self, relationships, and the world’s soul.
Objectives for Lecture Series
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Explain Jung’s meaning of archetypes and the collective unconscious and to define the function archetypes hold in the collective unconscious.
- Review Jung’s theory regarding the feminine principle, how this relates to men and women and what may result when there is a lack of integration into consciousness.
- Explore images from legends and myths and how these translate into psychological patterns of one’s behavior.
- Explore the differences between our conscious reality and our psychic reality within the framework of the psychology of J. G. Jung.
Nancy Qualls-Corbett, PhD
Jungian Analyst, Retired
Nancy Qualls-Corbett, PhD, is a Jungian analyst (retired). A diplomate from the CG Jung Institute Zurich, she began private practice in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1981. She is the author of two books: The Sacred Prostitute, Eternal Aspect of the Feminine and Awakening Woman, Dreams and Individuation.
Nancy has led seminars in Italy, Greece and Egypt and has lectured throughout the United States and Canada and is a noted lecturer on Mary Magdalene, as well as Dionysus and the Villa of Mysteries. Even though now retired, her interest still continues in seeing the growth of the feminine principle in our world today.
Nancy has led seminars in Italy, Greece and Egypt and has lectured throughout the United States and Canada and is a noted lecturer on Mary Magdalene, as well as Dionysus and the Villa of Mysteries. Even though now retired, her interest still continues in seeing the growth of the feminine principle in our world today.