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Active Imagination: A Quest for Transformation
May 17, 2003 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm PDT
Images of the feminine that are transformative, powerful and passionate are emerging even as we find ourselves caught by old patterns and judgements. We search within ourselves and in the world for support of new ways of being. Christiana Morgan’s original work illustrates a unique and passionately feminine path of individuation. Dr. Douglas will show slides depicting Morgan’s quest to reclaim her feminine voice and power. Seminar participants will be invited to experientially follow the permutations of the tranformative feminine within their own lives through dreams, artwork, thoughts, feelings, and active imagination.
Related Lecture: Active Imagination and the Visions Seminar
Claire Douglas, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist and a training and supervisory analyst member of the C.G.Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Besides numerous articles and book chapters, she is the author of Translate This Darkness: The Life of Christiana Morgan,(Princeton University Press, 1997), The Woman in the Mirror: Analytical Psychology and the Feminine, (backinprint.com 2000) and is the editor of C.G.Jung’s “The Vision Seminar” (Bollingen Editions 1997). Her article “In Homage to the Feminine Self” is in the latest issue of The San Franscisco Jung Institute Library Journal. She is presently working on a book on revisioning the mother archetype, to be published in 2004. Dr. Douglas’ analytic practice is in Malibu.