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Dreaming and the Muses
March 14, 2026
10:00 am CDT - 12:00 pm CDT
The C.G. Jung Center Literature/Book Discussion
Saturday March 14, 10 am – 12 pm
Karol Weigelt, LCPC
Held in-person at the Jung Center
Live only, not recorded
$50, CEUs: 2
*Limited to 12 participants.
This Booker Prize-winning novel (2024) follows a 24-hour period in the lives of six people aboard an international space station. Through poetic language, Harvey explores archetypal themes such as home, time, beauty and our connections to Mother Earth. The novel invites readers to reflect on their own experiences, using Jung’s theories of symbols and archetypes, as a lens. Like dreamwork, the story encourages personal insight and self-discovery, connecting the imagery and themes of outer space to our own inner worlds.
Please read the book before our gathering to ensure a rich and engaging discussion. Participation is limited to 12 to foster a meaningful conversation. Karol Weigelt’s expertise in Jungian psychology, dreamwork and group facilitation will help guide our exploration of the novel’s themes.
About the Instructor
Karol Weigelt, LCPC, is a psychotherapist and spiritual director in private practice in the Chicago area with over 25 years of experience in book and dream groups. She is also a volunteer therapist at the C.G. Jung Center.
Required Reading
Orbital, Samantha Harvey
Venue: The C.G. Jung Center
Venue Phone: 847-475-4848 *221
Venue Website: https://www.cgjungcenter.org
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