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More About Psychological Types

First United Methodist Church, room unknown Portland

Jung’s seminal work on temperamental differences, Psychological Types (1921), introduced the idea that there are fundamental differences between individuals, differences that define the range of normal human functioning. Sixty-five years later, Jung’s terms “introversion”, “extroversion”, “thinking”, “feeling”, “sensation”, and “intuition” have become part of the international vocabulary for discussing human differences. Yet few people know ... Read more

Experiencing the Mother: Her Light/Her Darkness

First United Methodist Church, room unknown Portland

This time will be spent in a more free flowing interchange between Dr. Wagner and participants. Dr. Wagner will present material to further amplify the nature of the archetypal mother in her light and dark nature as she manifests in the lives of modern individuals. Time for questions, discussion, and comments from others will be ... Read more

The Cry of Gaia: Death Into Life

First United Methodist Church, room unknown Portland

For men and women in modern America, Mother’s Day can conjure up a mixture of feelings: sadness, resentment, contempt, grief as well as warmth, happiness, nostalgia, longing, and genuine appreciation and love. The emotional experience each individual has of “mother” is far reaching and complex. In view of Jung’s discovery of the deeper archetypal unconscious, ... Read more