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Welcome to the JUNG SOCIETY OF UTAH.
Join us every first Thursday of the month (unless otherwise stated) for a Jungian oriented lecture as well as the chance to meet other 150-250 soulful and creatively thinking locals. Meeting time is between 6:15 and 9 pm and most events are at the Union Building (Saltair room) on the University of Utah campus. Lectures start at 7:00 pm and are about an hour long with meet-and-greet time before and after. All Jung Society of Utah lectures are eligible for one CE point. For exact dates and locations please sign up for our newsletter.
Read the Catalyst magazine article about the Jung Society of Utah here *NEW* Jung Society of Utah won Utah Best 2011 award in the "Best Soul-Stirring Lectures" nomination.

Free lecture on FRIDAY March 2, 2012: Seabiscuit: The Little Horse That Could, And Did, And Still Does. Presented by Jungian Analyst Lyn Cowan, Ph.D.
LOCATION: We host this event at the Jewish Community Center (2 North Medical Drive).
The word “hero” is so broadly used in our day that it begins to lose its mythic sense. But the mythic Hero stands in an important relationship to the Self. Implied in the Hero’s grand mission are ideas of personal responsibility and vocation. This presentation, illustrated with film clips from the feature film, Seabiscuit, will consider the collective psychological phenomenon that was a horse named Seabiscuit, a true mythic Hero, and the human partners who engaged with him in a mutual process of transformation. Their story is as much for our time as it was for theirs.
This event will be followed by the Saturday WORKSHOP - Many Are Called, But How To Answer?
The word “vocation” means a “calling,” experienced as an inner voice that prompts us to follow a certain path in life. But “vocation” is more than an occupational aptitude or career path; it involves a sense of Destiny, of purposefulness – not merely blind Fate – that deepens our sense of self as we grow older. Jung’s theory of individuation suggests that we are each “called” to become distinct personalities, to become conscious of ourselves and our differences, both interpersonal and intrapersonal. But how can we answer this call in a world pressing more insistently for conformity for safety’s sake? What sort of heroism and personal responsibility is required for us to both hear and answer psyche’s call?
Get your WORKSHOP tickets here! Jung Society of Utah members are eligible for 10-20% discount.
Full details about this event can be found here
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Mission
The mission of the Jung Society of Utah is to provide a platform for Jungian psychology and other related depth-psychological perspectives for the general public in the Salt Lake City region.
Goal
The goal of the Jung Society of Utah is to enlighten and educate any interested individual in the Salt Lake City region about the power within the teachings of Carl Jung and other depth-psychological perspectives. It is to provide a stimulating, intellectual and non-judgmental space for sharing and exchanging ideas, regardless of how much or how little pre-knowledge you may have of Carl Jung and depth psychology.
We will offer monthly Jungian and other depth-psychological seminars delivered by experts in their field, as well as quarterly conferences with national speakers for the general public. We will provide a platform for workshops, seminars and study groups to address a wide variety of topics.
Founding Dream
I see Carl Jung's house at the lake of Zurich, from the viewpoint of the lake of Zurich...(Dream: click here for more)
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March 2, 2012 Lyn Cowan: Revisiting the Hero
March 3, 2012 Lyn Cowan: WORKSHOP
April 5, 2012 Diane Musho Hamilton: Integral Shadow work
May 4, 2012 Ginette Paris: Heartbreak
May 5, 2012 Ginette Paris: WORKSHOP
June 8, 2012 Robert Waggoner: Lucid Dreams
*INTRO COURSE*
March 10, 2012 Jung, the man and his work by Machiel Klerk
March 17, 2012 Psychological Types by Lance Owens
March 24, 2012 Individuation by Mark Grandstaff
March 31, 2012 Anima/Animus by Teri Holleran
April 14, 2012 Jung on Dreams by Machiel Klerk
April 21, 2012 Shadow by Cliff Mayes
April 28, 2012 Synchronicity by Pam Mayes

Psychological audio and video programs
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