In nine and a half hours of footage, Marlene Schiwy interviews Marion Woodman as they discuss many topics including: the Death Mother and Death Father archetypes, dreams, addiction, creativity, and experiences from Marion’s personal analyses with Dr. Bennet.

Click here for an excerpt of Marion Woodman in conversation with Marlene Schiwy. With her clever storytelling, renowned Jungian analyst and writer, Marion Woodman, shares her personal analysis experiences with Dr. E. A. Bennet in London. Produced by Principia Productions.  For a list of the topics covered click here.  Please send order inquiries to princip@shaw.ca.

 

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Join Opus on May 9th for Tarotpy®: An Innovative Approach to DreamWork and Depth Psychotherapy

 

“The goal of the journey is to discover yourself as consciousness”

                                                                        –Joseph Campbell

“Because our psychic stuff is images, image-making is a via regia,

 a royal road to soul-making.” — James Hillman

 

Join us for an evening of Tarotpy®. Lauren Z. Schneider will show us how to work with the rich symbolic imagery of Tarot, Dream Cards, Soul Cards and other archetypal images to lay the unconscious on the table and make conscious that which is vital for emotional, physical and spiritual growth. We will explore Joseph Campbell’s perspectives on sacred space, living myth, and the hero’s journey, and colorful case studies will illustrate James Hillman’s theory that “image-making is…a royal road to soul-making.” This presentation is both didactic and experiential; decks will be provided and participants are welcome to bring their own cards.

Lauren Z. Schneider, M.A. M.F.T. integrates family systems, dream work and her pioneering method, Tarotpy® in an innovative approach to psycho-spiritual counseling. She lectures worldwide and facilitates dream and Tarotpy® groups for training therapists and laypersons.

For more information click here.

 

On April 18th an art exhibition at the Carl Cherry Center in Carmel kicks off a series of events celebrating Joseph Campbell, his time in the Monterey Peninsula, and his love of myth. The art exhibition “Joseph Campbell: The Artist’s Way” gathers the work of contemporary artists who resonate with Campbell’s ideas on art and experience.

Snap shot of the "Working Art: Joseph Campbell at His Desk" installation as it was in progress down in our archive office.

Snap shot of the “Working Art: Joseph Campbell at His Desk” installation as it was in progress down in our archive office.

 

Also on view is the installation “Working Art: Joseph Campbell at His Desk” assembled from his collection at Opus. Experience Campbell’s New York work space where he formed his major works on mythology. See the elements Campbell found essential to creation: notes, reference books, artistic images, artifacts, and other objects that work the imagination.

 

Click here for more information on this and other exciting events planned to honor Campbell. Safron Rossi and Bob Walter from the Campbell Foundation will be in Monterey on the 18th and 19th for the exhibition opening, and we hope you will join us.