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Interpretation of The Robber Bridegroom
April 25, 2026
1:00 pm CDT - 3:30 pm CDT
The C.G. Jung Center Literature/Book Discussion
Saturday April 25, 1-3:30 pm
Laura McGrew, LCPC
Held in-person at the Jung Center
Live only, not recorded
$55, CEUs: 2.5
*Limited to 15 participants.
“How often in the critical moments of life everything hangs on what appears to be a mere nothing.” C. W. vol. 9i par. 408.
This class offers the challenging experience of discovering the tale’s ‘mere nothings’ and will perhaps reveal a few of our own along the way. This story is described as one of the most unsettling of the Grimms tales and yet, this centuries old tale somehow depicts themes that exist in our culture today and, for that reason, it feels worthy of our focus. As we explore the characters, there is the opportunity for each of us to become part of a deeper world within ourselves. Everyone interested is welcome.
About the Instructor
Laura McGrew is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Chicago. She is the emeritus board chair of The C.G. Jung Center, and a tireless worker in and for the field of Analytical Psychology.
Venue: The C.G. Jung Center
Venue Phone: 847-475-4848 *221
Venue Website: https://www.cgjungcenter.org
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