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Campbell & Gimbutas Library Catalogs Now Accessible Online

November 16, 2011
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We are happy to announce that through the care and consideration of Alain Dussert, Pacifica’s Director of Library Services, and Richard Buchen, Special Collections Librarian, the Joseph Campbell and Marija Gimbutas libraries can now be accessed online. It’s now easier than ever to explor
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November eNewsletter: James Hillman, 2012 CDDF, Study of Myth, Jane Hollister Wheelwright Lecture Series

November 03, 2011
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  Our October eNewsletter is now available – click here to read.
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Announcement: 2012 Christine Downing Dissertation Fellowship

November 02, 2011
by Opus Archives
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OPUS Archives and Research Center is announcing the 2012 Christine Downing Dissertation Fellowship. This Fellowship carries the name of Professor Downing in acknowledgement of her contribution to the fields of depth psychology and mythology, her many years of teaching at Pacifica Graduate Institute,
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The Ancestors Speak: Hillman on Symptom of Calling

October 27, 2011
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“To change how we see things takes falling in love. The same becomes altogether different. Like love, a shift of sight can be redemptive – not in the religious sense of saving the soul for heaven, but in a more pragmatic sense. As at a redemptive center, you get something back for what y
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Call for Papers: Creating the Chalice: Imagination and Integrity in Goddess Studies

October 20, 2011
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What are new paths for the field of Women’s Spirituality and Goddess Studies? What are new models and methods for our scholarly inquiry? What are the complexities around issues of Cultural Appropriation? These are just a sampling of the possible topics to be considered for the Call for Papers, offer
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Safron Rossi is Curator of Collections at Opus Archives & Research Center and is Associate Core Faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute in the Depth Psychology Jungian and Archetypal Studies MA/PhD program where she teaches courses on mythology and depth psychology. Her writing and scholarly studies focus on archetypal psychology, the western astrological tradition, goddess traditions, and feminist studies. Safron has recently edited a volume for the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell based on his Goddess mythology lectures titled Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine, published Fall 2013 by New World Library.

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