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Sexuality, Spirituality, and Individuation

October 29, 1993 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm PDT

lecture:

Sexuality, in its wide range of manifestations, is among the least understood and most complex areas of human experience. Viewed symbolically, it can be understood as a bridge between ordinary reality and the archetypal world of the demonic and the divine. Using sexual behavior and fantasy as the central themes, this lecture and workshop will explore the archetypal dimensions of those experiences. The program will include slides.

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MANISHA ROY, PH.D. an anthropologist and a Jungian analyst, is in private practice in Boston, Massachusetts. Born in India, she came to America on scholarship at the age of 20. She holds Masters’ degrees in Geography and in Social Anthropology, a Doctorate in Psychological Anthropology from the University of California and a Post-Graduate diploma in Analytical Psychology from the Jung Institute in Zurich. She has published extensively in both anthropology and psychology. She is author of the book Bengali Women (University of Chicago Press). She writes fiction both in English and in her Mother tongue Bengali. She has lectured and taught in many countries including America, Europe, Africa, India, and Australia.

Details

Date:
October 29, 1993
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm PDT
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Venue

Westminister Presbyterian Church – Great Hall
1624 NE Hancock
Portland, OR United States
We offer Continuing Education Credit through NASW. The fee for lecture CEU credit is $5 for 2 hours. To obtain CEU credit, add the CEU to your shopping cart when registering..
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