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THE CG JUNG INSTITUTE OF SAN FRANCISCO

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FRIENDS <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>INSTITUTE</strong> COMMITTEE<br />

2010-2011<br />

Deborah O’Grady, Co-Chair<br />

Phyllis Stowell, Co-Chair<br />

Johanna Baruch<br />

Thomas Kirsch<br />

Thomas Singer<br />

Suzy Spradlin<br />

Institute Website: www.sfjung.org<br />

San Francisco Jung Institute<br />

2040 Gough Street<br />

San Francisco, California 94109<br />

(415) 771-8055<br />

Renewing: Renewals are now due bi-annually in<br />

either January or July. Reminder letters to all members<br />

will be sent for the upcoming year. If you have<br />

questions, please contact Collin Eyre at the Institute<br />

or email “friends@sfjung.org.” Note: renewals are<br />

now possible online at the Institute website.<br />

“All conscious psychic processes may well be causally explicable;<br />

but the creative act, being rooted in the immensity of the<br />

unconscious, will forever elude our attempt at understanding.<br />

It describes itself only in its manifestations; it can be guessed<br />

at, but never wholly grasped. Psychology and aesthetics will<br />

always have to turn to one another for help, and the one will<br />

not invalidate the other.” ~C.G. Jung, Collected Works,<br />

Volume 15, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature 135<br />

<strong>THE</strong> BENEFITS <strong>OF</strong> MEMBERSHIP<br />

Membership in Friends of the Institute remains at $100 for 2010-2011. Your benefits include<br />

free admission to all Friends sponsored events as well as invitations to certain Institute events such<br />

as book signings and donor events, library privileges, discounts to most Extended Education events<br />

as well as to subscriptions for the Jung Journal and Institute publications, and free use of the ARAS<br />

online website at the Institute’s computer terminal. You also receive the quarterly Rhizome and invitations<br />

to join the book groups. But most of all, your membership offers another way to be a part<br />

of the Jungian community in our region.<br />

<strong>INSTITUTE</strong> SPECIAL EVENT: RED BOOK DIALOGUES<br />

C. G. Jung’s Red Book, published forty-eight years after his death, fleshes out with voice and vision a radical<br />

midlife recognition: that we can gain a relation to the forces that live inside us by directly engaging with them. Through<br />

seventeen years of self-experimentation and reflection, Jung discovered something of what can be revealed through a<br />

humble and receptive attitude toward the mystery of the human interior. The authenticity of his process invites us all into<br />

a dialogue around the meaning of this journey.<br />

To learn what the Red Book may mean to us now, the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco is hosting a set of “Red<br />

Book Dialogues” between Jungian analysts and leading teachers, writers, and artists. These conversations, bringing together<br />

people who have challenged themselves to engage with their own depths, are designed to appeal to people both<br />

in and out of the psychological professions. In this way, the meaning of Jung’s journey can come to life in each of us.<br />

February 4, 2011<br />

March 25, 2011<br />

Susan Griffin, Poet, Writer, Essayist, Playwright, Screenwriter in dialogue with Tom Singer, Jungian<br />

Analyst and Author<br />

Maxine Hong Kingston, author and senior lecturer at UC Berkeley, Rhoda Feinberg, psychologist, in<br />

dialogue with Naomi Lowinsky, Jungian Analyst and Author.<br />

Tickets for these dialogues can be purchased directly at www.redbookdialogues.eventbrite.com or via a link at our website,<br />

www.sfjung.org.<br />

Admission is $25 ($10 for students with valid ID) Please check our website for more details: www.sfjung.org.

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