ON-DEMAND TALK

Introduction to Individuation: Shadow

Jungian Psychology
TEACHER
John van Eenwyk
TOPIC
Jungian
Format
Talk
DURATION
60 min

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Join John van Eenwyk in this talk about the shadow. The shadow is one of Jung’s most important contributions to psychology and personal development. Find out why it’s important to engage with shadow, and why ignoring or repressing the shadow doesn’t work in the mid and long term.

Talk Description

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We are invited or forced to listen to the call that the shadow makes on us. By connecting to the shadow, we become more ourselves and get in touch with vital life energy that allows us to become who we are meant to be. The ugly frog sometimes turns into a prince. The shadow is the rejected stone that becomes the cornerstone of the personality. According to Carl Jung, the shadow is one of the first steps in the individuation process, the psychological process of growth. Nothing is more healing to the individual, the society, for nature than the individual person to become aware of their own unconscious and shadow. Jung says that one does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious. 

John van Eenwyk is a gifted teacher who has thought deeply about the shadow and shares some of his ideas and insights in this lecture.

This TALK is ideal if you want to:

  • Recognize the shadow as a call and invitation to live more fully.
  • Learn how the shadow can contain part of our purpose.
  • Shadow manifests in many forms, like dreams, synchronicities, symptoms, projections

What you will receive

*You will receive a certificate of completion, but it’s not from an official accrediting body. Please check if it will be accepted by the organization you wish to use it with.
1 video & 1 audio recording
Accurate Subtitles
Certificate of completion*
Available in English

ABout the teacher

John van Eenwyk

Dr. John R. Van Eenwyk received his PhD in religion and psychological studies from the University of Chicago. His teaching career began at Harvard University, where he was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Social Relations. He has taught psychology at Northwestern University (Chicago) and at the C. G. Jung Institutes in Zurich, Chicago and the Pacific Northwest.

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