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Wisdom of the Ages: Dummling and Elder Tales

January 25 - March 8

$205.00
Landscape with Castle" from The Art of C.G. Jung © 2007 Foundation of the Works of C.G. Jung. Used by permission.
Landscape with Castle" from The Art of C.G. Jung © 2007 Foundation of the Works of C.G. Jung. Used by permission.
seminar:

The first half of this seminar will explore the symbolism of the fairy hero known as the dummling (simpleton). He is characterized by disarming, ego-subversive inner qualities of naivete, innocence and humility, and is possessed with “an integrity of the personality” that Marie-Louise von Franz deemed an aspect of the Self and “the essence of Jungian psychology.” Through his willingness to suffer the unknown, the dummling offers a link to our healing, wonderment and creativity. This is a capacity that exists in each of us. In the seminar, we will examine the dummling’s significance in fairy tales, and his importance to Jungian psychology as a whole. The value of feeling-based intelligence will be primary over thought-based interpretation in accordance with the dummling spirit.

“Being old is highly unpopular,” noted Jung. And yet, elders in ancient tales, from ordinary characters confronting poverty, failure, and loss, to extraordinary wizards and crones, beckon us into larger relationship with our own aging selves. In the second part of the seminar we will explore elder characters in timeless tales, including the Italian fairy tale Shining Fish and the Apache folktale The Old Woman Weaves the World. We will also consider how the dummling and the elder might be related.

Brief readings, including the folk/fairy tale texts, will be provided before each session.

Jerry Deckelbaum, LCSW is an Oregon licensed clinical social worker and a member of the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts. He received his diploma from the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest in 2017, and has additional degrees in music and law. He has a private practice in Portland, Oregon. [email protected].
Maribeth Kallemeyn, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist in private practice in Salem, Oregon. She has been in clinical practice since 2001. She completed her analytic training with the C.G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest in 2018, and she is a member of the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts.

 

Dates and Times

  • Sundays from 1:00 – 3:00 pm

 Schedule

  • January 25, 2026 – Jerry Deckelbaum
  • February 1 – Jerry Deckelbaum
  • February 8 – Jerry Deckelbaum
  • February 22 — Maribeth Kallemeyn
  • March 1  – Maribeth Kallemeyn
  • March 8   – Maribeth Kallemeyn

 

Cost

  • 12 hours of instruction: $205 (OFJ members: $195)
  • Sorry, we are unable to offer refunds.
  • Continuing Education Credits are available, with one hour of CE credit for each hour of attendance. CEUs will be available for purchase, at a cost of $15, which will cover all CEUs earned over the six-session seminar.

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Details

  • Start: January 25
  • End: March 8
  • Cost: $205.00
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Venue

  • OFJ Library
  • 811 NW 20th Ave
    Portland, OR 97209 United States
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