2017 Community Offerings Invitation to Various Public Events Presented by Monika Wikman and/or Guests of the Center for Alchemical Studies, a non-profit project of earthways.org |
Seminar: At the Doorway between Worlds: Jung, Yeats, and the Celtic Alchemical Imagination
January 27-29 and May 5-7, 2017 MONIKA WIKMAN, Ph.D. and THOMAS ELSNER , J.D., M.A. Two alchemical weekend workshops (inspired by the work of Jung, Blake and Yeats,) courting the subtle body through contemplation of Celtic myths, poetry, fairy tales, active imagination, dream work, and writing. Jan. 27-29 (session 1), Emphasis on Celtic Folklore and Myth, led by Thomas Elsner. May 5-7 (session 2), Emphasis on Yeats and Influences of the East such as Kabir and others, led by Monika Wikman. Both parts: Fri. 6pm to 9pm, Sat. 9:30am to 4:30pm (lunch included; optional potluck dinner 6:30pm to 8:30pm), Sun. 9:30am to 1pm. Fee: $450 each session. 13.5 CEUs each session. Contact Susan Steffy, 505-469-0430 or [email protected]. Monika Wikman, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst and astrologer. Author of Pregnant Darkness:Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness, she has also contributed chapters, articles and poems to various books and journals. Monika enjoys guiding retreats locally and abroad and her podcast interviews can be found at shrinkrapradio.com. Thomas Elsner, J.D., M.A., a certified Jungian Analyst, is on the faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute, a training analyst at the C. G. Jung Study Center of Southern California, and member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. His book on Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and the New Myth of our Time will be published by Texas A&M. |
The Center for Alchemical Studies Open House
February 3rd, Tesuque, NM
6:30
Andrew Beath will be our guest, Reading and Discussion of his work as a Depth Perspective Environmental Activist
The New Creation Story:Spirit, Eros, and Climate Chaos Volumes I, II, and III.
From Andrew:
Dear Friends,
Who are we—we humans—not only in regard to each other, but in relationship with the Earth and all living things? When we realize our profound connections, we will be positioned to resolve the daunting challenges that confront us (especially our kids). Our intention is to build community around the relational principles found in for The New Creation Story trilogy, which is subtitled: Spirit, Eros and Climate Chaos.
There will be a short presentation to describe the context in which we modern humans are immersed, in addition to a twenty minute reading from The New Creation Story, and interactive questions pertaining to the human condition: who are we, where did we come from, what are our current planet-threatening challenges, and how we might heal the wounds that this emergency continues to perpetrate.
This healing is personal, including one’s physical body, emotional wellbeing, one’s psyche and one’s spiritual connection; it is also relational and cultural, thus the term Eros in the subtitle—affecting each individual, as well as the tiniest particle and the grandest galaxy. We can help one another to heal, and thereby start to heal our culture and our planet.
February 3rd, Tesuque, NM
6:30
Andrew Beath will be our guest, Reading and Discussion of his work as a Depth Perspective Environmental Activist
The New Creation Story:Spirit, Eros, and Climate Chaos Volumes I, II, and III.
From Andrew:
Dear Friends,
Who are we—we humans—not only in regard to each other, but in relationship with the Earth and all living things? When we realize our profound connections, we will be positioned to resolve the daunting challenges that confront us (especially our kids). Our intention is to build community around the relational principles found in for The New Creation Story trilogy, which is subtitled: Spirit, Eros and Climate Chaos.
There will be a short presentation to describe the context in which we modern humans are immersed, in addition to a twenty minute reading from The New Creation Story, and interactive questions pertaining to the human condition: who are we, where did we come from, what are our current planet-threatening challenges, and how we might heal the wounds that this emergency continues to perpetrate.
This healing is personal, including one’s physical body, emotional wellbeing, one’s psyche and one’s spiritual connection; it is also relational and cultural, thus the term Eros in the subtitle—affecting each individual, as well as the tiniest particle and the grandest galaxy. We can help one another to heal, and thereby start to heal our culture and our planet.
The Healing Potential of Non-Ordinary States: A Breathwork Retreat (with special emphasis on contact with the Divine Feminine)
March 16-19, 2017 (Plus November dates to be arranged)
Diane Haug, M.A.., LPCC and Monika Wikman, Ph.D.
1536 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM
Thursday beginning at 6pm and completing on Sunday at noon.
Contact Susan Steffy for questions and enrollment
Diane Haug, M.A., LPCC is a licensed therapist living in northern New Mexico and a senior member of the Grof Transpersonal Training staff. Her background includes a decade of working with adults and children dealing with life-threatening and terminal illness. Having completed the Grof’s first three year training program, Diane has been involved with transpersonal psychology and the Holotropic Breathwork since 1986. Over the last years she has been deeply involved with the international breathwork community participating in Grof training events in Scandinavia, Russia, Ukraine, South America, and Europe. Diane has developed GTT training modules including Shamanism: An Exploration of Traditional Wisdom; The Language of the Soul: The Art and Practice of Integrating Deep Inner Experience; Living with Dying and The Psychedelic Experience: Promises and Perils. She is presently an adjunct faculty member at Southwestern College, a transpersonally oriented graduate school, in Santa Fe, New Mexico and serves as the Executive Director of the Ocamora Retreat Center.
Monika Wikman, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst and author of Pregnant Darkness: Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness (2005) and various articles in Jungian psychology journals. Monika obtained her BA from UC San Diego and her doctorate from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego, where her research took her deep into the study of dreams of people with terminal cancer. After teaching graduate counseling students at California State University, Los Angeles, she graduated as a diplomat from the Jung-Von Franz Center for Depth Psychology in Zurich. She lectures internationally on mythology and symbolism, dreams and wellness, alchemy and creativity. In private practice as a Jungian Analyst and astrologer, she lives along a creek and under starry skies in Tesuque, New Mexico with horses, dogs, and friends.
March 16-19, 2017 (Plus November dates to be arranged)
Diane Haug, M.A.., LPCC and Monika Wikman, Ph.D.
1536 Bishops Lodge Road, Santa Fe, NM
Thursday beginning at 6pm and completing on Sunday at noon.
Contact Susan Steffy for questions and enrollment
Diane Haug, M.A., LPCC is a licensed therapist living in northern New Mexico and a senior member of the Grof Transpersonal Training staff. Her background includes a decade of working with adults and children dealing with life-threatening and terminal illness. Having completed the Grof’s first three year training program, Diane has been involved with transpersonal psychology and the Holotropic Breathwork since 1986. Over the last years she has been deeply involved with the international breathwork community participating in Grof training events in Scandinavia, Russia, Ukraine, South America, and Europe. Diane has developed GTT training modules including Shamanism: An Exploration of Traditional Wisdom; The Language of the Soul: The Art and Practice of Integrating Deep Inner Experience; Living with Dying and The Psychedelic Experience: Promises and Perils. She is presently an adjunct faculty member at Southwestern College, a transpersonally oriented graduate school, in Santa Fe, New Mexico and serves as the Executive Director of the Ocamora Retreat Center.
Monika Wikman, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst and author of Pregnant Darkness: Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness (2005) and various articles in Jungian psychology journals. Monika obtained her BA from UC San Diego and her doctorate from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego, where her research took her deep into the study of dreams of people with terminal cancer. After teaching graduate counseling students at California State University, Los Angeles, she graduated as a diplomat from the Jung-Von Franz Center for Depth Psychology in Zurich. She lectures internationally on mythology and symbolism, dreams and wellness, alchemy and creativity. In private practice as a Jungian Analyst and astrologer, she lives along a creek and under starry skies in Tesuque, New Mexico with horses, dogs, and friends.
Seminar on Dreams and Case Colloquia for IRSJA Training in Santa Fe, NM
May 13 and 14, 2017
With Special Guest, Storyteller and drummer, Doyle Hollister, Ph.D. bringing us drumming and the Russian tale of the Firebird.
Einsiedeln Conference in Santa Fe, NM
C.G Jung: Psychology and Spirituality 2017
June 9-16, 2017
Conference Website
Monika's Topics include:
1. Rekindling the Mystic Flame of Awareness: Alchemical Work with the
Spirit of the Depths Given the Spirit of the Times
2. Alchemical Meditations on Indigenous Soul, Alive in the Land Itself
C.G Jung: Psychology and Spirituality 2017
June 9-16, 2017
Conference Website
Monika's Topics include:
1. Rekindling the Mystic Flame of Awareness: Alchemical Work with the
Spirit of the Depths Given the Spirit of the Times
2. Alchemical Meditations on Indigenous Soul, Alive in the Land Itself
Yoga and Meditation workshop in Tesuque with Kathleen Burt
July 7 - 9, 2017
Greetings from Tesuque and the Center for Alchemical Studies,
I'm delighted to invite you to come join us for a yoga and meditation weekend with my dear teacher and friend of 35 years, Kathleen Burt.
Kathleen Burt, astrologer extraordinaire and yogi, author (of Archetypes of the Zodiac and also Beyond the Mask: The Rising Sign)
Will be giving a yoga workshop in Tesuque July 7 to 9.
She is a rare person and teacher who has impacted my life enormously with her wisdom insight and yogi soul.
She will be offering a weekend of light yoga and yogic meditation practices that will help open your being and add to your own home practices in lovely ways. Her astrological wisdom infuses the work as well.
If you haven't spent time in yoga practice, I imagine this workshop could still be for you. The stretch of mind, imagination, breath and compassion with the body in her work has a presence in it that I find is rare. Additionally, Kathleen's life long meditation practices also bring openings, illumination and psychic freedom and ease.
Kathleen studied under Eliade at the University of Chicago and had Fulbright scholarships to India for her graduate work in Asian Studies.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me.
I look forward to sharing this time with you,
Monika wikman
(Ps in a recent podcast with Laura London on her site,
SpeakingofJung.com, I share the story of astrology and Kathleen Burt's wisdom landing in my life in the 1980's for those interested. )
Workshop details:
Timing:
Friday evening July 7
6:00 pm to 8:30
Saturday 9:30 to 4:30 (with lunch 12:30 to 1:30)
Optional dinner and outdoor fire 6:30 to 8:30
Sunday 9:30 to 12:30
(healthy food and snacks provided through out.)
Location: 1536 Bishops Lodge rd in Tesuque
Fee: $400.00 (checks written to Kathleen Burt)
Enrollment limited,
Please contact Susan at [email protected]
And questions to me at
[email protected]
July 7 - 9, 2017
Greetings from Tesuque and the Center for Alchemical Studies,
I'm delighted to invite you to come join us for a yoga and meditation weekend with my dear teacher and friend of 35 years, Kathleen Burt.
Kathleen Burt, astrologer extraordinaire and yogi, author (of Archetypes of the Zodiac and also Beyond the Mask: The Rising Sign)
Will be giving a yoga workshop in Tesuque July 7 to 9.
She is a rare person and teacher who has impacted my life enormously with her wisdom insight and yogi soul.
She will be offering a weekend of light yoga and yogic meditation practices that will help open your being and add to your own home practices in lovely ways. Her astrological wisdom infuses the work as well.
If you haven't spent time in yoga practice, I imagine this workshop could still be for you. The stretch of mind, imagination, breath and compassion with the body in her work has a presence in it that I find is rare. Additionally, Kathleen's life long meditation practices also bring openings, illumination and psychic freedom and ease.
Kathleen studied under Eliade at the University of Chicago and had Fulbright scholarships to India for her graduate work in Asian Studies.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me.
I look forward to sharing this time with you,
Monika wikman
(Ps in a recent podcast with Laura London on her site,
SpeakingofJung.com, I share the story of astrology and Kathleen Burt's wisdom landing in my life in the 1980's for those interested. )
Workshop details:
Timing:
Friday evening July 7
6:00 pm to 8:30
Saturday 9:30 to 4:30 (with lunch 12:30 to 1:30)
Optional dinner and outdoor fire 6:30 to 8:30
Sunday 9:30 to 12:30
(healthy food and snacks provided through out.)
Location: 1536 Bishops Lodge rd in Tesuque
Fee: $400.00 (checks written to Kathleen Burt)
Enrollment limited,
Please contact Susan at [email protected]
And questions to me at
[email protected]
SEMINAR: Alchemical and Clinical Reflections Begins September 21, 2017 and continues thru May 2018 Jacqueline West, Ph.D. and Monika Wikman, Ph.D. The seminar continues to delve into Jung’s later works focusing on Alchemical Studies, Vol. 13 of the Collected Works. Here, Jung delves into various images and religious motifs that bring his ideas into vivid life, including commentaries on alchemical processes, wide-ranging explorations into the nature of Mercurius, and profound reflections about the Philosophical Tree. We will focus on these studies from both alchemical and clinical perspectives. These reflections will lead us into explorations of our personal and cultural dreams. Eight 2.5 hour sessions: Sept. 15, Oct. 6, Nov. 10, Jan. 19, Feb 4 (note: Saturday double session) April 13, May 4. $75.00 per session. 20 CEUs. Enrollment limited. Contact Susan Steffy: 505-469-0430 or [email protected] Jacqueline J. West, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Santa Fe. She is coauthor with Nancy J. Dougherty of The Matrix and Meaning of Character: An Archetypal and Developmental Approach. Her work is currently focused on the archetypal and interpersonal nature of narcissistic dynamics and the development of conscience, individually as well as collectively, in America. Monika Wikman, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst and astrologer. Author of Pregnant Darkness:Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness, she has also contributed chapters, articles and poems to various books and journals. Monika enjoys guiding retreats locally and abroad and her podcast interviews can be found at shrinkrapradio.com. |
11th Annual Feeding the Moon Retreat: Alchemy, Creativity and The Divine Feminine An Annual Women’s Dream, Breathwork, Creativity and Healing Retreat September 2 - 9, 2017 Monika Wikman, Ph.D., Diane Haug, MA, LPCC and Kirsten Kairos The Center for Alchemical Studies invites you to this retreat -- Ocamora Retreat Center, Ocate, New Mexico See ocamora.org for more details or see the details below: |
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FEEDING THE MOON:
Creativity and the Divine Feminine With Monika Wikman, Ph.D. and Diane Haug, MA, LPCC; and Kirstin Kairos assisting in the breath work and offering sound healing and movement meditations each day. A weeklong residential healing intensive for women set in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo mountains of northeastern New Mexico. Sunday, September 2nd - Saturday, September 9th, 2017 6 nights / 7 days Ocamora Retreat Center Ocate, New Mexico Cost: $1475 - $1675 (based on choice of accommodations) includes tuition, lodging, meals CEU’s may be available During this residential retreat we will explore the alchemical mysteries and motifs that connect us deeply to our own creativity and the experience of the divine feminine. Defining ‘creativity’ as ‘living with creative spirit’, we celebrate all of the manifestations of spirit that define a woman’s life. Using highly experiential modalities such as Grof Holotropic Breathwork, Jung’s active imagination, dreamwork, art, journal writing, movement, bodywork, guided time in nature, and ritual, we will ‘seed’ the imagination in a sacred process of deep inner exploration and self-expression. In addition to the healing and renewal inherent in the work, this cultivation of the unique and precious ‘creative spirit’ in each of us can act as a powerful antidote to the despair and disenchantment that so easily affects our lives in these complex and challenging times. HOLOTROPIC BREATHWORK HOLOTROPIC (derived from the Greek ‘holos’ and ‘trepein’) means ‘moving toward wholeness.’ Developed by Stanislav Grof, MD and Christina Grof, leading pioneers in the field of transpersonal psychology, Holotropic Breathwork is a powerful method of using non-ordinary states of consciousness for self-exploration and healing. It is based on insights from modern consciousness research, depth psychology, and various spiritual practices. A highly experiential method, Holotropic Breathwork combines enhanced breathing, evocative music, focused bodywork, art and group sharing. By activating the unconscious and mobilizing blocked energies, Holotropic Breathwork mediates access to all levels of human experience including unfinished issues from our post-natal biography, traumatic physical or emotional events, perinatal memories, death and rebirth sequences, and a variety of transpersonal experiences that can reach mythological, archetypal, and universal realms. Participants have discovered that the process can facilitate a sometimes dramatic release of blocked feelings and memories, thereby promoting new levels of mind-body integration. Holotropic Breathwork offers unusual healing potential. The work is of value to persons interested in deep inner exploration, self-knowledge, and spiritual awareness. It is an excellent experiential adjunct to psychotherapy, as well as a powerful method of self-care for helping professionals. THE SETTING Ocamora is a 265-acre retreat center nestled unobtrusively in a high valley on the eastern slope of the Sangre de Cristo range in northern New Mexico. It occupies a mile-long valley composed of irrigated agricultural and lightly forested land, beautiful pastures, creek, year-round spring, organic apple orchard and garden, abundant wildlife, and mountain wilderness. For over 20 years Ocamora has offered its extraordinary landscape as a retreat, meditation, and educational center during the warm and stunningly green summer season. The facilities, built around a 100 year old ranch complex, offers guests an intimate and homelike experience in a setting of charm and rustic elegance. Ocamora is located two hours northeast of Santa Fe and an hour east of Taos. Accommodations at Ocamora include both single and shared rooms in the adobe ‘Cloisters’ complex, as well as new rooms and cabins in the orchard. Both a 12’ and 20’ yurt are also available for those looking for a more intimate connection with the natural surroundings. A shared bathroom is available for guests in the Cloisters, while a solar bathhouse and outhouses serve those staying in the orchard. In addition to original ranch house, Ocamora includes a dining/ art pavilion, a meditation sanctuary, and library. There is an outdoor hot tub for soaks under the magnificent night sky. BIOGRAPHIES Monika Wikman, Ph.D. is a Jungian Analyst and author of Pregnant Darkness: Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness (2005) and various articles in Jungian psychology journals. Monika obtained her BA from UC San Diego and her doctorate from the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego, where her research took her deep into the study of dreams of people with terminal cancer. After teaching graduate students at California State University, Los Angeles, she graduated as a diplomat from the Jung-Von Franz Center for Depth Psychology in Zurich. She lectures internationally on mythology and symbolism, dreams and wellness, alchemy and creativity. In private practice as a Jungian Analyst and astrologer, she lives along a creek and under starry skies in Tesuque, New Mexico with horses, dogs, and friends. Diane Haug, M.A., LPCC is a licensed therapist living in northern New Mexico and a senior member of the Grof Transpersonal Training staff. Her background includes a decade of working with adults and children dealing with life-threatening and terminal illness. Having completed the Grof’s first three year training program, Diane has been involved with transpersonal psychology and the Holotropic Breathwork since 1986. Over the last years she has been deeply involved with the international breathwork community participating in Grof training events in Scandinavia, Russia, Ukraine, South America, and Europe. Diane has developed GTT training modules including Shamanism: An Exploration of Traditional Wisdom; The Language of the Soul: The Art and Practice of Integrating Deep Inner Experience; Living with Dying and The Psychedelic Experience: Promises and Perils. She is presently an adjunct faculty member at Southwestern College, a transpersonally oriented graduate school, in Santa Fe, New Mexico and serves as the Executive Director of the Ocamora Retreat Center. Kirsten Kairos Sound & Movement Guide Certified Holotropic Breathwork Facilitator Bodyworker/Birth Doula SAG-AFTRA Voice Overs (CESD NY / LA) c: 310.699.2001 w: kirstenkairos.com
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Portland Jung Society: Alchemy and the Green Lion
October 13 - 14, 2017 The Alchemical Hunt for the Green Lion Following the tracks of this alchemical mystery of the Green Lion through myths, ancient texts, poetry, and dreams, we’ll seek that Presence in the psyche which leads into the growth of the subtle body heart. The alchemical Green Lion mysteries start in the “rag and bone shop of the heart” where our awareness grows of the subtle ways we learn to guard the heart and live out of unconscious values and archaic defenses against psyche and life. Our “hunt for the Green Lion” brings us into contact with this green vitalizing force where we may discover our capacity to see these shadow attitudes, and simultaneously open the heart. Here in the subtle hermetic light between the opposites, we may uncover a potential growing center between the conscious and the unconscious that helps light and guide our way in life. OCTOBER 14, 2017: WORKSHOP We will review and discuss dreams and texts related to the Green Lion, and with active imagination and writing exercises, we will seek to co-create a subtle body field to support healing and discovery. Looking into life stories, dreams, film clips and related alchemical images, such as the Tibetan snow lion roaring over the heart to awaken each seeker individually, we may find our heart capacities grow. |
InterRegional Society of Jungian Analysts Fall Conference
Seminar and Colloquia with Trainees
October 20 - 21, 2017
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Topic: On Dreams, Healing and the Religious Function:
The Alchemical theme of Ash in Personal and Collective Transformation Processes
Monika Wikman
What bridges consciousness with the unconscious in a healing way in these dark times? This presentation will explore Jung’s work on the religious function, with dreams, myths and alchemical texts that light the way through personal and collective transformative processes. Teachings on alchemy will explore the processes of personal and collective transformation possibilities. Particularly, the symbolism of ash will be considered in depth via dreams, film, meditation.
Jung stated that unless we work out a symbolic death, we are headed for collective genocide. The theme of ash explores the working out of symbolic death and opens doors to the healing presence in the psyche capable of bridging consciousness with the great source where healing and new experiences of wholeness among the many realms of existence become possible.
Seminar and Colloquia with Trainees
October 20 - 21, 2017
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Topic: On Dreams, Healing and the Religious Function:
The Alchemical theme of Ash in Personal and Collective Transformation Processes
Monika Wikman
What bridges consciousness with the unconscious in a healing way in these dark times? This presentation will explore Jung’s work on the religious function, with dreams, myths and alchemical texts that light the way through personal and collective transformative processes. Teachings on alchemy will explore the processes of personal and collective transformation possibilities. Particularly, the symbolism of ash will be considered in depth via dreams, film, meditation.
Jung stated that unless we work out a symbolic death, we are headed for collective genocide. The theme of ash explores the working out of symbolic death and opens doors to the healing presence in the psyche capable of bridging consciousness with the great source where healing and new experiences of wholeness among the many realms of existence become possible.
November 3 through 5, 2017 Center for Alchemical Studies Presents:
Doorway between the worlds: Yeats, Jung and the Celtic Imagination
Seminar: At the Doorway between Worlds: Jung, Yeats, and the Celtic Alchemical Imagination
MONIKA WIKMAN, Ph.D.
This alchemical weekend workshop (inspired by the work of Jung, Blake and Yeats, and the Romantic Poets) courting the subtle body through contemplation of Celtic myths, poetry, fairy tales, active imagination, dream work, and writing. (With Special Guests TBA: bringing music, drumming and storytelling.)
Nov 3 to 5 (session 1), With Special Emphasis on the Active Imagination Practices of Yeats with Georges, his wife, and with emphasis on the Remarkable Medial Women around Yeats. Led by Monika Wikman.
Schedule: Fri. 6pm to 9pm,
Sat. 9:30am to 4:30pm (lunch included; optional potluck dinner 6:30pm to 8:30pm),
Sun. 9:30am to 1pm.
Fee: $450 each session. 13.5 CEUs each session.
Contact Susan Steffy, 505-469-0430 or [email protected].
Monika Wikman, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst and astrologer. Author of Pregnant Darkness:Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness, she has also contributed chapters, articles and poems to various books and journals. Monika enjoys guiding retreats locally and abroad and her podcast interviews can be found at shrinkrapradio.com.
Doorway between the worlds: Yeats, Jung and the Celtic Imagination
Seminar: At the Doorway between Worlds: Jung, Yeats, and the Celtic Alchemical Imagination
MONIKA WIKMAN, Ph.D.
This alchemical weekend workshop (inspired by the work of Jung, Blake and Yeats, and the Romantic Poets) courting the subtle body through contemplation of Celtic myths, poetry, fairy tales, active imagination, dream work, and writing. (With Special Guests TBA: bringing music, drumming and storytelling.)
Nov 3 to 5 (session 1), With Special Emphasis on the Active Imagination Practices of Yeats with Georges, his wife, and with emphasis on the Remarkable Medial Women around Yeats. Led by Monika Wikman.
Schedule: Fri. 6pm to 9pm,
Sat. 9:30am to 4:30pm (lunch included; optional potluck dinner 6:30pm to 8:30pm),
Sun. 9:30am to 1pm.
Fee: $450 each session. 13.5 CEUs each session.
Contact Susan Steffy, 505-469-0430 or [email protected].
Monika Wikman, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst and astrologer. Author of Pregnant Darkness:Alchemy and the Rebirth of Consciousness, she has also contributed chapters, articles and poems to various books and journals. Monika enjoys guiding retreats locally and abroad and her podcast interviews can be found at shrinkrapradio.com.
Listen with the Ear of the Heart: Workshop (see evening concert below)
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 10:00am - 4:00pm
Location: Academy for the Love of Learning
Santa Fe, NM
Fee: $200 (includes workshop, lunch and a ticket to the evening concert). To register contact Susan Steffy: [email protected] or 505-469-0430
Come and explore the poetics of a new kind of listening with internationally renowned singer, theologian, writer and Interfaith Minister, Nóirín Ní Riain PhD and her two sons, Owen and Moley. This will be a highly experiential and intimate workshop where a unique family trio will weave their magic through song, poetry, and personal sharing around participants. The only requirements of the attendees are an open-heart willing to step onto new ground and a willingness to go with the flow of the Spirit and open heart.
A Celtic Solstice Concert: Song, Soul and Joy of the Season (see daytime workshop above)
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 6:3pm - 8:30pm
Location: Academy for the Love of Learning
Santa Fe, NM
Concert tickets, $50, available at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3133987
At this time of Advent, preparing us for the darkness and interiority that the Winter Solstice invites, the wisdom of the ancient Irish tradition shares with us a vibration that is the just the right antidote to the sometimes-overwhelming darkness present in our society.
Experience this wisdom with world-renowned singer and keeper of Irish culture Nóirín Ní Riain, Ph.D. and her sons, Owen and Mícheál Moley Ó Súilleabháin, in an evening of song and story celebrating the wisdom, charm and wit that the Celtic tradition holds in store for us all. Nóirín is one of Ireland's national treasure of tradition and spirituality and is a world-renowned singer and theologian. Owen and Moley Ó Súilleabháin are greatly accomplished performers in their own right. Singers, speakers, composers and brothers, they work with organizations and individuals to awaken dynamic and creative forms of being into life through the power of the arts, performance and ritual.
Join this family - a national treasure of Irish Tradition - as they come to Santa Fe for this astonishing once-off performance.
Hosted by the Center for Alchemical Studies, a non-profit project with Earthways.org
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 10:00am - 4:00pm
Location: Academy for the Love of Learning
Santa Fe, NM
Fee: $200 (includes workshop, lunch and a ticket to the evening concert). To register contact Susan Steffy: [email protected] or 505-469-0430
Come and explore the poetics of a new kind of listening with internationally renowned singer, theologian, writer and Interfaith Minister, Nóirín Ní Riain PhD and her two sons, Owen and Moley. This will be a highly experiential and intimate workshop where a unique family trio will weave their magic through song, poetry, and personal sharing around participants. The only requirements of the attendees are an open-heart willing to step onto new ground and a willingness to go with the flow of the Spirit and open heart.
A Celtic Solstice Concert: Song, Soul and Joy of the Season (see daytime workshop above)
Tuesday, December 5, 2017 6:3pm - 8:30pm
Location: Academy for the Love of Learning
Santa Fe, NM
Concert tickets, $50, available at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3133987
At this time of Advent, preparing us for the darkness and interiority that the Winter Solstice invites, the wisdom of the ancient Irish tradition shares with us a vibration that is the just the right antidote to the sometimes-overwhelming darkness present in our society.
Experience this wisdom with world-renowned singer and keeper of Irish culture Nóirín Ní Riain, Ph.D. and her sons, Owen and Mícheál Moley Ó Súilleabháin, in an evening of song and story celebrating the wisdom, charm and wit that the Celtic tradition holds in store for us all. Nóirín is one of Ireland's national treasure of tradition and spirituality and is a world-renowned singer and theologian. Owen and Moley Ó Súilleabháin are greatly accomplished performers in their own right. Singers, speakers, composers and brothers, they work with organizations and individuals to awaken dynamic and creative forms of being into life through the power of the arts, performance and ritual.
Join this family - a national treasure of Irish Tradition - as they come to Santa Fe for this astonishing once-off performance.
Hosted by the Center for Alchemical Studies, a non-profit project with Earthways.org
Orange County Jung Club
topic: tba
December 8 - 9, 2017
Orange, California
http://www.junginoc.org/home.htm
topic: tba
December 8 - 9, 2017
Orange, California
http://www.junginoc.org/home.htm