During the Jung Neumann Conference April 24-26, 2015, we had an opportunity to hear the Kibbutz Choir perform. Thanks to Hugh Milstein, here is a brief clip from their performance.
For those of you who have the opportunity, I will be chairing a Jung Neumann symposium which will be held, June 24-26, 2016, at Pacifica;
Creative Minds in Dialogue: the Relationship between C.
G. Jung and Erich Neumann
The symposium will feature internationally acclaimed speakers,
including Riccardo Bernardini, Lionel Corbett, Nancy Furlotti, Ann Lammers,
Lance Owens, Rina Porat, Susan Rowland, Erel Shalit, Evan Lansing Smith, Murray
Stein and Steve Zemmelman.
The recent publication of the correspondence between C.G.
Jung and Erich Neumann has brought renewed interest in both the creative
relationship between Jung and Neumann, and Neumann’s contributions to
Analytical Psychology. Months before his own death, Jung mourns Neumann as his
“friend and companion on the way,” elsewhere saying that he only had two
friends, Victor White and Erich Neumann.
The symposium will celebrate the unique contributions of
Jung and Neumann, with original presentations. Murray Stein and Riccardo
Bernardini from Eranos will be among the several prominent presenters, on
topics ranging from creativity, art, Jung/Neumann and their impact on culture
and the post-modern world, to anima and the great mother, and God, good and
evil.
The presenters will also lead discussions, with the
participation of the attendees.
For further details, please click here
Newly released: Erich Neumann, Jacob and Esau: On the
collective symbolism of the brother motif, available at Amazon.
Forthcoming: Turbulent Times, Creative Minds: The
relationship between Erich Neumann and C.G. Jung (eds. Erel Shalit and
Murray Stein).
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