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Gatherings, Lectures & Workshops
Unless otherwise noted, all of the Maine Jung Center's Online Lectures and Workshops are recorded and provided to program registrants in the week following the program. These recordings are available for 30 days and provided at no extra cost. Questions & Answers are not included in recordings.
- Sun, Apr 13Virtual LectureJoin Lois LeBlanc, LCPC in this Tools of Individuation workshop as she delves into The Myth of the Labyrinth and explores both her personal journey and our collective journey that this myth powerfully illustrates.
- Fri, Apr 18Virtual Film NightJoin Jeff for a film with authors David Abram and Richard Powers where they speak about Richard's award-winning novel The Overstory and what it means to decenter the human, powerfully engaging with, transforming, and deepening our connection with more-than-Human Earth.
- Sun, Apr 20Curtis Memorial Library (Room 205)Join Analyst Will Furber as he explores the Jungian principles of the inner feminine (Anima) and masculine (Animus) energies, guiding individuals in integrating these archetypal forces for deeper psychological balance and transformative personal growth.
- Fri, Apr 25Portland Friends MeetingJoin Rick for an introduction to the Indian caste system, “untouchability” and a review of the fascinating research he has conducted on this topic.
- Sat, Apr 26Portland Friends MeetingJoin Rick in his follow-up workshop, where he will continue to explore how conscious and unconscious psychological factors, including defensive processes, affect the experiences of members of the untouchable caste (aka Dalits) who emigrated from India to the United States.
- Sat, May 03Virtual LectureIn this program, we will explore the theme of “strength” in 2024 through a Jungian lens, examining how true strength arises from confronting and embracing the archetypal shadow to better navigate the challenges ahead in 2025.
- Fri, May 09Suite 207 in Fort AndrossJoin Martha Spruce for a special, in-person Death Café at Fort Andross in Brunswick, Maine. More awareness of death and dying can help us to value the present moment that we are living. We can choose to feel appreciation and even deep gratitude for being here now. In this moment, we are alive!
- Sun, May 18Location is TBD in Portland AreaIn this program, Rev. Gola Wolfson Richards draws on the wisdom of the I Ching to explore how individual self-cultivation fosters global peace, using contemplative practices to guide transformative change in both the self and the world.
- Fri, May 23Virtual Film NightJoin John Philson for a film night with Jonathan Miller as he explores the life and identity of musician Clive Wearing, whose severe amnesia leaves him with only a few seconds of memory, in this poignant documentary.
- Fri, May 30Virtual LectureJoin Dana as he presents a lecture based on his new book, The Perennial Philosophy: Reloaded, and discover how the tradition of perennialism has evolved in the interceding years since Huxley's seminal text was first published in 1945.
- Sat, May 31Virtual WorkshopJoin Dana Sawyer as he does a deep dive into perennialism in this companion workshop based on his newest book, The Perennial Philosophy: Reloaded.
- Sat, Jun 07Virtual LectureIn this program, we will awaken to the reality of extraterrestrial civilizations and explore their implications for humanity’s future, both existentially and practically.
- Fri, Jun 20Virtual WorkshopJoin Connie for an interactive workshop on shadow work, where she guides participants through understanding the unconscious forces that shape our relationships and provides practical tools to recognize, engage with, and transform these patterns for more conscious outcomes.
- Fri, Jun 27Virtual Discussion GroupLet’s gather together to talk about death. Not to grieve, not to seek therapeutic support, but simply to have a group-directed discussion with the broad intention to increase our awareness of death. Perhaps that greater awareness might help us to deeply appreciate our lives right now, right here.
- POSTPONED: New Date TBDMorrill RoomEvery year, we invite our members to our annual Popovers & Poetry event, where we gather to indulge in a delectable ritual and share poetry near and dear to their hearts.
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Digital Archive of Jungian Knowledge

Full Membership to the Maine Jung Center grants you access to the Maine Jung Center's Digital Archive of Jungian Knowledge. This archive offers a fascinating set of lectures and presentations that are sure to deepen your knowledge of Jungian ideas.
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