Embracing the Trickster: Meditations on Astrological Uranus


  • Embracing the Trickster: Meditations on Astrological Uranus
     January 17, 2026
     1:00 pm CST - 3:00 pm CST
     Zoom: The C.G. Jung Center

Saturday January 17, 1-3 pm Brian Allemana Held via Zoom $50, CEUs: 2 Our world is currently in the grip of the trickster archetype, represented in astrology by Uranus. Like Coyote of Native American lore, the trickster sows confusion by asserting up is down, hot is cold, and day is night. Ideally, this forces a (more…)

Encountering the World’s Mask: Illusion and Awakening in Film


  • Encountering the World’s Mask: Illusion and Awakening in Film
     January 29, 2026
     7:00 pm CST - 9:00 pm CST
     Zoom: The C.G. Jung Center

Thursday January 29, 7-9 pm Bill McKenzie, LCPC Held via Zoom $50, CEUs: 2 This workshop explores how Jungian principles surface in surprising ways through three films: The Truman Show (1998), American Beauty (1999), and John Huston’s Moby Dick (1956). Each portrays a different kind of hero—the Innocent, the Redeemed, and the Tragic—and reveals archetypal (more…)

Reflective Writing for Life Enrichment: An Introduction to the Progoff Intensive Journal® Method


Sunday February 8, 1-4 pm Held via Zoom Kelley Williams $65, CEUs: 3 *Limited to 20 participants. 4 volunteer spots available. The Intensive Journal® Method is a nationally recognized technique for self-discovery and self-reflection that uses writing exercises.  Created by Ira Progoff, PhD, in the mid-1960’s, this technique is now taught by certified instructors. As (more…)

Flowers in Liminal Space: Grief, Symbol, and Active Imagination*


  • Flowers in Liminal Space:
     March 28, 2026
     11:00 am CDT - 1:00 pm CDT
     The C.G. Jung Center Grief, Symbol, and Active Imagination

Saturday March 28, 11 am – 1 pm Hart Ginsburg, LCPC and Danbee Kim, MSW Held in-person at the Jung Center $75 (includes art materials), CEUs: 2 *Limited to 15 participants. This experiential workshop explores grief through the Jungian lens of active imagination and the symbolic life, using Korean ancestral flower practice as embodied engagement (more…)