Meaningful encounter

 SEATED, from left: Fe Cadaguit, Gayle Certeza, Bernie Nepomuceno, Rene Samaniego and Jennifer Leigh Selig. Standing, from left: Tess Crescent, Rose Marie Yenko, Maureen  Sandejas and Stephen Aizenstat.

SEATED, from left: Fe Cadaguit, Gayle Certeza, Bernie Nepomuceno, Rene Samaniego and Jennifer Leigh Selig. Standing, from left: Tess Crescent, Rose Marie Yenko, Maureen Sandejas and Stephen Aizenstat.

THE CARL Jung Circle Center, with the participation of the Pacifica Graduate Institute, presents “Salubungan on Depth Psychology: Our Psyche, Our Earth (Ang Kwentuhan sa Ilalim ng Punongkahoy),” on July 6 and 7, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Club Filipino.

The conference aims to bring about wider understanding of depth psychology, a multidisciplinary approach to therapy that draws on psychology, literature, philosophy, mythology and the arts as it explores subtle and unconscious aspects of human experience.

The theme of the conference takes its inspiration from Pope Francis’ recent encyclical, Laudato Si, on the care of our common home: Earth.

Jung believed that psychological disturbance is the result of a disconnection from the deeper personality he calls the Self. Founded in 2007, the Carl Jung Circle Center continues to offer workshops on Exploring the Self, Dream Interpretation, Romantic Love and other topics.

The Pacifica Graduate Institute is an American graduate school in California, whose motto is “anima mundi collende gratia (tending the soul of and in the world).”

Speakers include Jennifer Leigh Selig, Dennis Slattery, Maren Tonder Hansen, Stephen Aizenstat, Gemino Abad, Katrin de Guia, Charito Lozano, Dido Gustillo Villasor, Oliver Roxas, Carissa Mabasa, Sonia Roco, Jay Batoon, Imelda Sarmiento, Sarah Queblatin, Joji Racelis, Maureen Sandejas, Gayle Certeza and Choncho Sanchez.

For reservations, contact jungconf2016@gmail.com or 0917 349-6256 or 865-1446.

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