How to Participate

We welcome your participation in our community

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Come to a Friday Talk

Hear fresh perspectives and provocative insights on Jungian psychology – dreams, myth, archetypes, shadow, typology and much more. Our speakers bring expertise, depth and integrity and they enthusiastically engage with our audiences. We always have a Q&A  at the end of each lecture.

Come to a Saturday Workshop

Explore in depth the weekend’s theme in a stimulating and more interactive setting. Take time to experience and internalize the material, always at whatever level of engagement feels comfortable.

Become a member

Enjoy a  “season ticket” to every lecture when you become a member.  Each workshop is also discounted for members. You’ll find that a membership offers significant savings.  Plus, your membership opens the door to more opportunities for participation, listed below.

Explore the library

Browse our library of around 4000 items, check out books as well as MP3s of past Friday Talks and Saturday Workshops, and read hard-to-find Jungian journals.  As a member, you have full access to our extensive library. You can also stream audios of past presentations.

Help out when we have in-person events

Become a volunteer, along with other friendly people who greet you at our events, take tickets, staff our library and assist in myriad ways to make each event a success.  We’ve been presenting events for more than 40 years, so we have well-defined tasks for you to do that keep things running smoothly and provide you with camaraderie and satisfaction. In addition, you will earn scrip to help pay for Saturday Workshops.

Contribute a little extra

Help us continue to provide Jungian thought in our community. We are non-profit, volunteer run organization. We strive to keep our dues and fees as low as possible so that more people can participate. Your financial contribution, over and above your membership dues, will help our organization thrive.

“In each of us there is another whom we do not know. He speaks to us in dreams and tells us how differently he sees us from the way we see ourselves. When, therefore, we find ourselves in a difficult situation to which there is no solution, he can sometimes kindle a light that radically alters our attitude – the very attitude that led us into the difficult situation.”

Collected Works, Vol 10, para 325

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