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CAJP
17 Parker Road
Marlborough, CT 06447
860-295-6491
Attention: Jim Govoni , Administrator
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The Connecticut Association for Jungian Psychology, a nonprofit organization since 1981, exists in order to
provide an opportunity for lectures, study, and discussion of the work of the Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung. CAJP is dedicated
to making the methods and insights of Jung more widely available to individuals and professional groups through a program
of extended education. Lectures are scheduled in the Hartford area from September to May, in addition to workshops and seminars.
All programs are listed in the Program Year Brochure which is mailed in late August to those individuals who request to be
on our mailing list.
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MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL AND IS UNDERSTOOD AS THOSE INDIVIDUALS ON OUR MAILING LIST (There are no dues.)
CAJP's MEMBERSHIP LIST IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS NOT SHARED WITH OTHERS.
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All lectures are open to the public and begin at 7:30 PM at the St. James Episcopal Church in West Hartford
Center, in the months of September, November, January, March and May. Reservations are not required. The lecture donation
is $12.
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CAJP Board Meetings are held semiannually and copies of the minutes of these meetings are available upon request.
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E-MAIL: info@jungct.org
PHONE: 860-295-6491
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DIRECTIONS TO ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH, WEST HARTFORD, CT.
From I-84 East or West: Take exit 43. At the end of the exit, turn right onto Park Road and make
an immediate left onto Trout Brook Drive. Follow Trout Brook for approximately 1/2 mile and turn left onto Farmington Avenue.
Follow Farmington to St. James, which will be located on your right just beyond the West Hartford commercial district.
Access to the parking area is from Farmington and vehicles will exit the parking area onto Stanley Street, the street west
of the church, where parking is also available. Entrance to the lecture site will be designated by signs.
From I-91 North or South: Exit onto 84W and follow above instructions.
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Lecture Schedule
(See Below and Next Page for Complete Descriptions)
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As You Speak, So Is Your Heart
by Russell Holmes
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Contemporary Afghanistan: Art of War and Renewal
by Ann Wood Norton, Ph.D.
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Sandplay and Psychotic Process: Re-Emergence of the Self
by Linda Carter, MSN, IAAP
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Friday
Mar 19
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7:30 pm
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Synchronicity As Grace
by Joseph P. Wagonseller
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Friday
May 21
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7:30 pm
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Making A difference & The Unseen Self
by William Ventimiglia, D.Min, IAAP
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Seminar Schedule
(See Below and Next Page for Complete Descriptions)
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Oct 3-Nov 28
(no class Nov 21)
8 Sat Mornings
9:30-Noon
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Seminar: A Study of Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis
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Jan 2-Feb 27
(no class Jan 16)
8 Sat Mornings
9:30 - Noon
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Seminar: A Study of Jung's Vision Seminar
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April 3-May 15
7 Sat Mornings
9:30-Noon
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Seminar: A Study of Jung's Nietzsche's Zarathustra,
Notes of the Seminar, 1934-1939
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with Jim Scherer
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE NEXT LECTURE
OF THE PROGRAM YEAR SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 7:30 pm . Details below. (Click at the bottom
of this page for a complete listing of offerings for the 2009/2010 program year, located on the next page.)
MARCH LECTURE:
Synchronicity As Grace A Lecture by Joseph P. Wagonseller on Friday, March 19, 7:30 pm
The repeated experience of synchronicity (meaningful coincidences) in my life has, in a convincing manner,
not only got my attention, but has been taken as an experience of grace through the journey of my life. In this presentation,
I will share a story to illustrate the growing trust of these experiences as indications of the ego-Self relationship and
as a discernment of my path.
Joseph P. Wagonseller, D.Min, is a Jungian Analyst, having practiced in Manhattan for 37 years, and now in Westport,
CT. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Temenos Institute, now celebrating its 31 year in Westport, and past President
of the C.G. Jung Institute of New York. He serves on the American Board for the Accreditation of Psychoanalysis and is Associate
Professor in Clinical Psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University.
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