"As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being."
Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, 1962
Founded in 1985, the C.G. Jung Society of Victoria provides an informal and welcoming forum for the presentation and exploration of Analytical Psychology as it originated with Jung and was developed further by those who are trained in its methods. Presentations and workshops are carried out between September and May each year that are led by Jungian analysts and scholars from across North America. Every aspect of human experience is welcomed for psychological inquiry, from birth to death, from union to dissolution, from the highest aspects of the human spirit to its most debased. Sources of inspiration for these inquiries range widely from records of dreams and fantasies of an individual, or of culturally shared myths and folk tales, to the symbolic expressions of art, literature, music and performance. Every subject of human inquiry is potentially available for discussion, from alchemy and astrology to chaos theory and quantum physics.

Systema Mundi Totius, The Art of C.G. Jung (p. 109)
Please join us as we celebrate
our 35th year!
In response to Provincial COVID restrictions, previously scheduled presentations have been postponed until social gatherings are once again permitted. Until that time, we hope that you will join us on-line at Cafe Jung!
Cafe Jung in March:
Jung and Indigenous Native Spiritualities
A Zoom Presentation and Discussion Of a Webinar Presented by
Jerome Bernstein and Jeanne Lacourt
Hosted by the Asheville Jung Center
Friday, March19
7:00 - 9:30 PM
Participation is free!
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