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Begun in 1995 by Jungian analyst Don Williams, The Jung Page provides online educational resources for the Jungian community around the world. With the cooperation and generosity of analysts, academics, independent scholars and commentators, and the editors of several Jungian journals, The Jung Page provides a place to encounter innovative writers and to enter into a rich, ongoing conversation about psychology and culture.

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ISAPZURICH is proud to announce its second annual Jungian Odyssey, an English-language conference and retreat. This will take place from July 7 - 14 2007 in Gersau Switzerland, overlooking the spectacular Lake Lucerne. Lectures, seminars and workshops will be offered under the leading theme, EXPLORING THE OTHER SIDE: THE REALITY OF SOUL IN A WORLD OF PRESCRIBED MEANINGS.

The Jungian Odyssey is a part of the regular summer semester program at ISAPZURICH, taking place off campus each year in a different region of Switzerland. With a retreat setting of lectures, seminars and workshops, the Odyssey affords the intensive study of a particular theme as it emerges in many areas of Jungian theory and practice. To mention a few: dream, fairytale, myth, pictures, bodymind, clinical practice, socio-political affairs.

Our essential purpose is to invite study and discussion in the landscapes that so influenced C.G. Jung’s sense of psyche, and thus also the development of Analytical Psychology. At this occasion we open our post-graduate Jungian program to all students and professionals involved in psychology and related fields – and we welcome as well all others with interest in Jung. For more information, visit the website at www.jungianodyssey.ch or click here to download a brochure.