“Jung encouraged his patients, as he encouraged Western civilization, to a wider sense of the whole range of archetypal perspectives, so that we can see how any attitude is but one of many, with a history and fate of its own.” -- John Beebe, Integrity in Depth

Wisdom of Changes: Richard Wilhelm and the I Ching

Wisdom of Changes:

Richard Wilhelm and the I Ching

 

Thursday, January 22, 2015

6:00 to 6:45 pm Potluck Dinner and Networking

(Bring a dish to share, beverages provided)

6:45 to 9:00 pm Program

Binkley Baptist Church www.binkleychurch.org/about/directions

Cost: $10.00 for chapter members; $25.00 for non-members. Guests of members may attend at member price for one time only. Non-member fee can be applied to full membership of $40.00 within a week of the program. Register below.

When Jung was writing the Red Book, he wonder if anyone had ever explored the unconscious as he was doing. Then in the mid 1920’s, he received a book, “The Secret of the Golden Flower,” from a Methodist missionary to China, Richard Wilhelm, and Jung learned that he was not alone in his quest; the Chinese had been exploring the unconscious for centuries.

Wilhelm died in 1930, and now through the creative storytelling abilities of his film maker granddaughter, Bettina Wilhelm, we have a full length feature film recounting his life and friendship with Jung. The film is 90 minutes long which will give us time to discuss it after its showing.


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