Jungian Psychotherapists Association and the C.G. Jung Society Seattle
Invite You
to a
Special Workshop
withÂ
Erica Lorentz, Jungian Analyst
September 19 & 2o, 2025
Registration is NOW OPEN
Please register for each event separately below
Friday Public Lecture Â
7-9pm, September 19
Good Shepherd Center
In-Person and Hybrid
Fee $20 JPA MembersÂ
2 CE’s $20
Register on the Seattle Jung Society website:
As a JPA member you will receive the member price by choosing the “member” option on the drop down menu. You also need to select the CEU option if you want CE’S for this event.
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Body as Shadow:
Jung on Re-membering the Body
In 1913, Jung followed his Soul into the unconscious. This journey was the Rosetta Stone for the rest of his research and work. His destiny was to redeem the embodied soul from vilification and exile for modern psychology. We will trace through neuroscience and history how and why our healthy instinct, emotion, intuition, energy, imagination, somatic unconscious, and the feminine was pushed into the cultural unconscious. This is the story of how our embodied soul was forced into the shadow.Â
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Jung states that we cannot have a soulful life or transform without connection to our body.  Body and Soul are inextricably linked. We will demonstrate how his favorite method of working, embodied active imagination, offers us the ability to engage with our embodied soul and the inter-active field, thus retrieving it from the shadow. This is his legacy to us.
Saturday Workshop
10-4pm, September 20
Good Shepherd Center
In-Person Only (Limit 20)
Fee $125 JPA Members
6 CE’s $30
Register on the Seattle Jung Society website:
As a JPA member you will receive the member price by choosing the “member” option on the drop down menu. You also need to select the CEU option if you want CE’S for this event.
A Somatic Approach to Dreams
Dreams are teaching stories that bridge the inner and outer life. They are personal and sacred, and help us understand how to respond to stress. Each dream is perfect and only needs our honest devotion to decipher its message. Using principles of Authentic Movement, the facilitator will support participants to enter their dreams through movement, art, and writing to engage with the dreamscape. Meaning emerges as we allow ourselves to experience the symbolic language of the dream. As a group, we will respectfully support each person’s story, without projection or interpretation. No prior experience is necessary.