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The Foundations
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C. G. Jung's
Archetypal Psychology

of the Self

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McKenzie Oaks Films presents a number of teaching videos on the subject of C.G. Jung, his ideas and his teachings.  Dr. Robin Jaqua, Ph.D. - Jungian Analyst, and other respected Jungian Analysts seek to "demystify" Jungian Psychology and make it accessible to everyone with curiosity or interest.

Jungian Analysts contributing to the McKenzie Oaks Films programs include Joseph Henderson, M.D., Thomas Kirsch, M.D., Jim Witzig, Ph.D., John Allan, Ph.D., Selma Hyman, M.D., Charles Taylor, Ph.D., Pauline Napier, Lic.Psy., and Gregg Furth, Ph.D.  Annmarie Ronnberg, Curator and Managing Editor for The Archives of Research on Archetypal Symbolism, also plays an important part in some of the productions.

In these programs, Dr. Jaqua and the other contributors carefully define technical Jungian terms and use teaching charts, along with fairy tales, myths and examples of symbols, to clarify seemingly complex concepts.  These foundational concepts are keys that can help unlock the mysteries of the creative unconscious to anyone.  Symbols from this source emerge in dreams, active imagination and intuitive insights in ways that can energize and heal both body and psyche.  If these gifts are utilized by the conscious mind, they can inspire and direct one’s spiritual growth toward an enlightened experience of wholeness.

Beginning with Dr. Jaqua's LIFE SPIRIT DRAMA SERIES, the McKenzie Oaks Films programs explain Jung's concepts, including the creative unconscious, in order to help each person benefit from a better understanding of life's maturation process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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