April 2016 - The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts
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April 2016 - The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts
April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 The IRSJA Bulletin Board UNEDITED! UNRESTRICTED!! UNCENSORED!!! • New Trips? • Irreverent Photos? • Opinions? • Meaningful Events? • Inspiring Quotes? • Letters to the non-editor? Send to Joseph at JRJLEE@earthlink.net “The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.” James Joyce April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 Sacred Tibetan PilgrimageTrek to the Kingdom of Mustang in Nepal August 22nd – September 8th 2016 with Jungian Analyst Deborah Bryon Ph.D and Intrepid Travel Cost $3890 ($100 Discount if paid before May 1st) It has been said that the ancient ones conserved power in holy places for the good of humanity. Time on our planet is speeding up. Change in the nature of our world is occurring and the old sacred lineages are dying. Join us on an eighteen‐day trek into the remote land of the Himalayas, to learn about the ancient ways and Tibetan traditions in the former Kingdom of Lo. We will explore the holy lands of Mustang tucked away on the windswept plateau in the Himalayas, between northwest Nepal and Tibet. The past kingdom of Lo is one of the few remote Tibetan regions remaining in the world today. In Mustang, the 4,000‐year‐old Buddhist traditions and culture were closed to outsiders until 1991. Many in Mustang still believe the world is flat. On our journey, we will sit in ceremony in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and connect with the spirit of the land that has been referred to by some as the navel of the world. Each day will begin in meditation, exploring our dreams and setting intention. The evenings will finish in ritual and ceremony. PleasecontactDeborahBryon athighglo@aol.comformoreinformation Arlene Landau’s review of CALVARY (2014) has been published in Psychological Perspectives Volume 58. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY JOHN MICHAEL MCDONAGH. Arlene is the film editor of Psychological Perspectives. Bradley TePaske presented an 8week online Seminar, “Practical Issues in Jungian Analytic Work” for the Jungians in Moscow this spring, continues case supervision in Bucharest, and will present a very colorful weekend program on “Your Archetypal Eye: Numinous Wellsprings of Art and Imagination” for the Minnesota Seminar his September and also explore “Pacha Mama: Reflections on Eros in Nature” with the Minnesota Jung Association. Joseph Lee is now serving as president of PAJA & The Philadelphia Jung Institute. “What we neglect in ourselves blends itself secretly into our actions toward others.” CG Jung April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 The Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts presents: In Between A One-Man Show with Ibrahim Miari Saturday April 9, 2016 ~ 8:15pm ~ The Ethical Society, Rittenhouse Sq. Philadelphia PA In Between is a semi- autobiographical one-man show that portrays the complexities and contradictions inherent in Palestinian-Israeli identity. On the precipice between two cultures stands Ibrahim Miari. His play recalls his childhood in Acre, memories of his Jewish and Palestinian grandmothers, of war, and of the struggle to shape and understand his own multi- faceted identity. The program will include discussion with Mr. Miari and an analyst member of PAJA/Philadelphia Jung Institute. Ibrahim Miari is a theater artist and educator. A graduate of Boston University's MFA in Theater Education program, Ibrahim is originally from Israel where he performed with the Acco Theatre Center Ensemble for nearly 12 years. In addition to acting and directing, Ibrahim is also Sufi dancer and sacred dances instructor. Click here to purchase a ticket: https://www.universe.com/events/in-between-a-one-man-show-tickets-philadelphia-7Y0X6J Connecting Body, Mind, and Spirit through Sandplay National Conference The secret is hidden not in the top, but in the roots of the tree...In psychological terms, this would mean that the self has its roots in the body ... C. G. Jung, CW 13,¶242 Sandplay Therapists of America™ Affiliate, International Society for Sandplay Therapy / ISST ~ Skokie Doubletree Hotel 9599 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, IL REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE! Beginning January 15, 2016, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER: www.regonline/sta2016 CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT for psychologists, professional counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, as well as Association for Play Therapy (APT) credits Thursday, June 2 ‐ Sunday, June 5, 2016 http://www.sandplay.org/wp/wpcontent/uploads/2016-National-Conference-AtA-Glance.pdf “Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.” Albert Einstein April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 The passing of Julia McAfee October 9, 1918 - March 2, 2016 Julia McAfee, 97, died peacefully Wednesday morning, March 2, at the Carol Woods Retirement Community in Chapel Hill, N.C. She was the widow of James Byington McAfee and the daughter of Edmund Randolph Preston and Julia Jackson Christian Preston. A brother, Thomas Jackson Preston, of Silver Spring, Md., survives her, as do her three children, James McAfee (Deirdra) of Richmond, Va.; Julia McAfee Cissel (Spike) of Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; and Dr. Randolph Preston McAfee (Kristin) of San Marino, Cal.; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Few people knew Julia was the great-granddaughter of Stonewall Jackson Julia McAfee grew up in Charlotte, N.C., and Washington, D.C. She attended Salem College and George Washington University. Her early years were chock-full of fascinating experiences—sharing a carriage with Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland at the Washington premiere of "Gone With the Wind," being a guinea pig in J. B. Rhine's parapsychology experiments at Duke, double-dating with Walker Percy, and carpooling with Felix Frankfurter to her job at the Supreme Court during wartime gas rationing—and she devoted her adult years to friends, family, and community in Columbia, S.C., Riverside, Conn., and Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., became an accomplished artist, and traveled the world with her husband. In the early 1970s, Julia completed college. In addition to graduate study in Mexico and New York, she earned a master's degree in counseling and psychology. Her volunteer work at an adolescent inpatient facility, combined with long experience as an artist, sparked an interest in art therapy. She observed art's power to help patients, particularly those who choked up on words, identify and clarify their real feelings. She also realized that art therapy could help diagnose and predict behavior problems and head off crises. Already drawn to Carl Jung's approach to the unconscious as the fertile seedbed of art and imagination, Julia moved to Zurich after her husband's death in 1977 to study at the Jung Institute. She earned her diploma as a Jungian analyst in 1982. Returning to Florida, she and three other women opened a private center devoted to art therapy, often using sand trays, in which analysands choose and arrange figurines in tableaux. She also worked at a private psychiatric hospital in Jacksonville as well as seeing analysands in her office. She continued to paint, draw, and sketch, and encouraged her analysands to do the same. Julia conducted training workshops around the country for mental-health professionals and published and lectured internationally on the vampire archetype and related topics. Julia, a great-granddaughter of General Stonewall Jackson, also pondered her heritage and her region, as a woman and a therapist, in "Living the Legacy of the South," published in 2000 in Salt Journal. At Carol Woods, Julia co-founded the Art Committee, with her good friend the late Jean Parish, and supported its programs enthusiastically. Julia was sunny and glamorous, a woman of great style, vivacity, intellect, and wit. In her last years—occasionally fortified with a dozen or more raw oysters and a bottle of Guinness—she bore the assaults and indignities of old age with grace and good cheer. The passing of Crittenden Brookes Dr. Crittenden E. Brookes died unexpectedly at home on February 27, 2016. Crit, as he was known by family and friends, was born in Oakland and grew up in Paradise, CA. He graduated from Stanford University with a Ph.D. and M.D. and was a San Francisco psychoanalyst for over fifty years. He taught at UCSF and the C.G. Jung Institute, was a fellow of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, was a life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a member of the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts, a member of the International Association for Analytic Psychology, contributed extensively in his field, and served in the military. He is survived by his wife of 36 years Mauna Berkov, his children Jesse Brookes, Lisa Kift and her husband Cecil, Aaron Brookes and his wife Allison, and his grandchildren Ryder Brookes, Logan Brookes and Cooper Kift. His son Jedidiah Brookes died in 2004. He is also survived by his sister Patricia Brookes, her husband John Troutman, her children Megan Dyer and husband Jon, Valerie Newman and husband Lee Rumaner, and their children Alison and Patricia Dyer and Max, Anna and Jane Rumaner. In addition, Dr. Brookes is survived by his brother-in-law, Jerel Berkov and wife Mary. Dr. Brookes was an avid photographer, nature lover, and black belt in Aikido. He was loved by many and will be deeply missed. “One ought to depart from life as Odysseus departed from Nausicaablessing rather than in love with it.” Nietzsche April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 Please bring your checkbooks to Boulder. You are going to want to pay for CE’s and maybe the Banquet, and we (IRSJA) can’t accept cash – NO CASH. Checks – yes ! CHECKS ONLY – Thanks ! Important Continuing Education Information IRSJA CE provider numbers for when you renew your professional license: NBCC ACEP # 6295 APA CESAS # 2044-9876353 NBCC is for masters' level clinicians, APA is for doctoral level. If you're wondering which CE credits you signed up for, contact Pat Cochran at pscochran4@gmail.com. In the future, we'll put these numbers directly on your CE certificate for your convenience. "We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.” Stephen King April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 Boulder Jung Seminar The Alchemical Summer Intensive SPLENDOR SOLIS Joe McNair, Jungian Analyst “I am the way and even road, Who passes here without rest, Will find a goodly life abode, And in the end…be ever blessed.” The Alchemists work on a Matter, which they hold to be at once Alive and Sacred, and in their labors they pursue the transformation of Matter, its perfection and its transmutation. The Splendor Solis (1582) was a bridge between the Rosarium (1550) and the Rosicrucian period. It is a beautiful and ornate presentation of late 16th Century that gave rise to a wide menu of illuminated works. The Splendor Solis shows us the TRANSFORMATIVE PROCESSES involving the INCARNATION OF SPIRIT INTO MATTER through the process of DEATH and REBIRTH. Beautifully depicted in 22 plates is the process and main problem of Incarnation of outer illuminations that will become inner realities in the Matter of one’s own psychology. **NOTE due to unexpected events the dates have changed June 24th, 25th & 26th 2016 Friday 2:00-6:00, Saturday 9:00-5:00, Sunday 9:00-1:00 Cost: $450.00 Limited Registration OpentoBoulderJungseminarparticipantsandIRSJAcandidates intraining.14ProfessionalDevelopmentHours/IRSJATraining Hours Deposit $200.00 due with registration (non-refundable after March 1st2016) **Contact: Nora Swan-Foster, Boulder Jung Seminar Coordinator (303)440-4000 Upcoming IRSJA Conferences SEE NEW DATES BELOW Spring 2016 April 20-24, 2016, Boulder CO Millennium Harvest House http://www.millenniumhotels.com/usa/millenniumboulder/ Room Rate $ 139 per night Fall 2016 October 19-23, 2016, Charlotte NC Renaissance Charlotte Suites Hotel http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-photos/cltbr-renaissancecharlotte-suites-hotel/ Spring 2017 April 26-29, 2017, Boulder CO http://www.millenniumhotels.com/usa/millenniumboulder/ Room Rate $ 144 per night Fall 2017 – IRSJA Invitational Meeting October 18-22, 2017, Minneapolis MN Hilton Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Mall Of America http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/minnesota/hilton-minneapolis-stpaul-airport-mall-of-america-MSPAHHF/index.html Spring 2018 April 18-21, 2018, Boulder CO http://www.millenniumhotels.com/usa/millenniumboulder/ Room Rate $ 149 per night Fall 2018 Location TBD Spring 2019 Location TBD (Kaitryn Wertz: kate@katewertz.com) “The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart.” Helen Keller April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 SECOND ANNUAL NEW ORLEANS SEMINAR with Patricia Berry, PhD, Jungian Dpl. July, 8 & 9, 2016 12 Hours COLLOQ Credit *open to Jungian Analytic Training Candidates* Come to New Orleans and study with one of Depth Psychology’s best known and most innovative practitioners, Pat Berry, Phd. We heard your request last year for more time with Pat. This year’s program will include several additional hours of teaching and discussion with Pat about how she thinks and works. A Founder of Archetypal Psychology with James Hillman, her career spans nearly fifty years during which she has taught extensively, written numerous articles, worked in private practice, and lectured internationally. She is a graduate of the Jung Institute, Zurich, and was the first Scholar in Residence at Pacifica Graduate Institute. Her book, Echo’s Subtle Body: A Contribution to Archetypal Psychology, is an essential text in the practice of Archetypal Psychology. She has been the President of the New England Society of Jungian Analysts and The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Location: Historic New Orleans residence - Casabianca, 2036 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA (google Casabianca) Cost: $450.00 due by April 30, 2016. (Deposit: $150.00 due with registration) Format: 6 hours Friday and 6 hours Saturday 9am- 4:30pm with 1.5 hrs. for lunch. The number of participants is limited so please register early to reserve your place. For Registration and Information please contact: Constance Romero romeroce4@aol.com or (985)778-1641. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Edmund Burke April 2016 VOL. THREE ISSUE 4 Messages from the Heart I wanted you to know that I am very concerned that we are having the fall meeting in the state of NC which at this moment has passed a terrible law against the LGBT population. Unless it is rescinded, I cannot imagine supporting the state with our fall meeting, and I will be questioning my attendance. This all may be impossible to change, but it is a major concern for me, and I am assuming for others. Thank you for listening. Jacqueline Jacqueline Zeller Levine, Ph.D. jzlevine8@gmail.com IRSJA Bulletin Board Submission Deadlines Content due 4/25/16 ~Distributed 5/1/16 Email to Joseph at JRJLEE@earthlink.net Guidelines & Suggestions I’d encourage you to include a web link if appropriate. Attachments will not be forwarded - all content will be in the final document. Send moderate sized image files. If they are too large the server will bounce them back. Please understand that I will need to change the formatting of your submission to fit into the document but I will not change your content in any way. Your name and email will be tagged to your posts since content will not be vetted. Nine Bows, Buddhist Contemplation “Homage to all that is healing in a person’s life, in traditions, and in the world. Homage to all that is healing in the lives of saints and sages, in this practice, and in my own mind, and homage to all that is healing in the stream of ancestral teachers, in the immediate community of support, and in our positive motivations. Many many bright blessings on you and yours. May all beings benefit.” Names to hold in our healing meditations. Charles Zeltzer David Schoen Deborah Bryon Everett McLaren Karen Kemper Magee Michelle Halsall Sue Crommelin The IRSJA and its non-Editor enthusiastically disavow themselves of any responsibility for the content of this document.
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