An Exploration Into Dreams
[Photograph] Jung at Bollingen, 1958 photograph by Yechezkel Kluger
March 7th – April 25th, 2012
Eight Wednesdays, 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
This shall be what I call “Attentive Meandering”, as we read Jung’s “Dream Seminars” as a jumping off place for an exploration into dreams and symbols.
As Jung deeply explores the images of his patient’s rich dreams, amplified by myth and culture worldwide, so may we (if desired) bring in our own dreams and notions as we mull, question and ponder on the utterances arising from the depths of the psyche.
Meetings are at Nomi Kluger-Nash’s place in South Amherst refreshments will be served
Fee is $15.00 per each two hour session
tel 413-230-3909 – email: woodwinds1@comcast.net
Nomi Kluger-Nash, Ph.D. is a psychologist and author with her doctorate in Analytical Psychology, and her analytic training at the Jung Institutes of Los Angeles and Israel. She teaches at the Jung Institute in Switzerland and has a private practice in Amherst.
(Please note, this is not a “dream group”.)