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Click here to visit the Mandorla Seminars website for mental health and spirituality programs

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~ "Bidden or unbidden, God is present" : Religion in the psychology of C.G. Jung ~

a Philosophy in the Library public lecture by Mark Sumner : Bendigo Library, 5.30 pm, Monday, May 7th

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seminars & workshops | courses & training programs | distance education | conferences

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Jungian Studies Australia

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Jungian Studies Australia is a consortium of therapists and educators offering seminars and workshops, lectures, conferences, training programs, courses, consultations and other programs and services based on Jungian psychology.

The principal focus of our programs is on personal development and most programs will also be suitable for people without a background in psychology and psychotherapy.

Distance education courses are currently in preparation. Various programs by Australian and international Jungian therapists and educators are also in preparation.

At present our own public programs are being offered in Melbourne and regional Victoria. Both inhouse and public programs sponsored by other organisations are available anywhere in Australia and internationally.

Expressions of interest assist in the development of programs and services. Please contact us with any questions.

You are invited to join our email newsletter service and Facebook group, follow us on Twitter and visit our blog.

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~ Forthcoming Programs ~

Click here for information

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~ Enquiries ~

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Please contact Mark Sumner as follows:

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phone

(03) 5443 4147

International: + 61 3 5443 4147

email

jungianstudies@gmail.com

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About Mark

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Jung at the Bollingen Tower on Lake Zurich

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Video about the publication of Jung's Red Book

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The Relationship of the Inner and the Outer

Robert A. Johnson

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Bidden or unbidden, God is present

Inscription above the door of Jung's house

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Our own healing proceeds from that overlap of what we call good and evil, light and dark. It is not that the light element alone does the healing; the place where light and dark begin to touch is where miracles arise. This middle place is a mandorla. Robert A. Johnson ~ Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a portion of one’s being, but by integration of the contraries. Carl Gustav Jung ~ If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart? Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn ~ Every moment one lives is different from the other. The good, the bad, the hardship, the joy, love and happiness are all interwoven into one single indescribable whole that is called life. You cannot separate the good from the bad. And perhaps there is no need to do so, either. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

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