Marked by Fire: Donor Event at the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

Marked by Fire: Donor Event at the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco

Become a donor and attend the Marked by Fire: Stories of the Jungian Way event at the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco! Your donation supports the Institute’s work of the psyche through making it possible for people to have Jungian analysis through the low cost clinic, for candidates to be trained in analytical methods, for international students whose countries do not have Jung Institutes to study here, for public programs to be offered to the general population, for the public programs of the Friends of the Institute and to ensure our international Jung Journal:Culture and Psyche continues to reach around the globe.
Chie Lee of West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills
Jacqueline Gerson of Mexico City.
The Donor Event will be on Sunday afternoon, October 7, from 2-5 pm at the C. G. Jung Institute in San Francisco. Three contributing analyst authors will read from their highly personal and unique stories: Karlyn Ward, from Mill Valley, California; Chie Lee, from West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, and Jacqueline Gerson, from Mexico City.
Jungian analyst and musician Karlyn M. Ward
after performing oratorio Chrysopylae
with sounds effects artist/actor Fred Newman.

Come join us and hear these powerful stories of three women from three countries whose lives were changed by the teachings of C. G. Jung. For more information, contact the Collin Eyre at 415.771.8055 extension 210 or e-mail Collin at pa2@sfjung.org to make a donation and reserve a seat at this exciting Donor Event.

Edited by Patricia Damery and Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
Marked by Fire: Stories of the Jungian Way: When Soul appeared to C.G. Jung and demanded he change his life, he opened himself to the powerful forces of the unconscious. He recorded his inner journey, his conversations with figures that appeared to him in vision and in dream in The Red Book. Although it would be years before The Red Book was published, much of what we now know as Jungian psychology began in those pages, when Jung allowed the irrational to assault him. That was a century ago.
How do those of us who dedicate ourselves to Jung’s psychology as analysts, teachers, writers respond to Soul’s demands in our own lives? If we believe, with Jung, in “the reality of the psyche,” how does that shape us? The articles in Marked By Fire portray direct experiences of the unconscious; they tell life stories about the fiery process of becoming ourselves.
Product Details
Paperback: 190 pages
Publisher: Fisher King Press; 1st edition (April 15, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-926715-68-3
ISBN-13: 978-1926715681

Also available as an eBook from:
Marked By Fire - Patricia Damery, Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, Jerome S. Bernstein, Jean Kirsch, Claire Douglas, Robert D. Romanyshyn, Henry Abramovitch, Dennis Patrick Slattery, Gilda Frantz, Sharon Heath, Karlyn M. Ward, Chie Lee & Jacqueline Gerson icon