In support of Ukrainian Jungian Analysts
An international gathering in solidarity
NOW CLOSED
Saturday 21 May 2022
A live gathering on Zoom with Ann Ulanov, Helen Morgan, Inna Kyryliuk (UJA), Analysts from USAP, Laurie Slade, Carola Mathers, Chris Scanlon, Elisabetta Pasini, Alessandra di Montezemolo, Franca Fubini, Carlos Remotti-Breton, Fiona Palmer Barnes, Catherine Cox, Marilyn Mathew, Cinzia Trimboli, Catherine Hinds and various prominent Jungians.
- Bookings close at 9:00am BST Wednesday 18 May
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- З питань підтримки перекладу українською/англійською мовою звертайтеся m.ilyashenko@gmail.com
We invite you to join us at this international event in support of Jungian Analysts in Ukraine – to express our solidarity with those Ukrainian colleagues that are able to join us, to raise money to support those who have lost their homes and livelihoods and to return to our roots and resource our Ukrainian colleagues and ourselves from Jung’s Red and Black Books through a presentation by Ann Ulanov.
READ MORE...This event is open to everyone. Ukrainian analysts and those working on the frontline are invited as VIPs.
All proceeds received will be distributed directly to Ukrainian Jungian analysts and routers (trainees).
An international team of highly experienced Social Dreaming Matrix convenors will first convene a very unique Social Dreaming Matrix. We will run several simultaneous matrices in what we expect to be a very profound experience.
We will then reconvene to welcome our Ukrainian analysts and those working on the frontline with the Ukrainian community. Join us in the Auction Lounge with Donald Kalsched, Sonu Shamdasani, Joe Cambray, Lisa Marchiano, George Hogenson, Susan Schwartz, Ursula Wirtz, Ann Shearer, Dale Mathers and Marian Dunlea.
After the auction Ann Ulanov will present her paper on what we can take for today from Jung’s profound inner journey, undertaken during the First World War and expressed in his Black and Red Books.
There will be simultaneous interpretation into Ukrainian apart from the Social Dreaming Matrix.
Please visit forukrainianjungians.com for further information.
Please help to support Ukrainian analysts so that they in turn can offer support to their fellow Ukrainians.
You don’t need to attend to donate!
Payments will be held by The Guild of Analytical Psychologists, a registered charity no 1058818 and will be distributed to our Ukrainian colleagues as soon as possible after the event.
SPEAKERS
Ann Ulanov, Helen Morgan, Laurie Slade, Carola Mathers, Chris Scanlon, Marilyn A F Mathew, Catherine Cox, Elisabetta Pasini, Alessandra di Montezemolo, Carlos Remotti-Breton, Franca Fubini, Cinzia Trimboli, Fiona Palmer Barnes, ,FULL PROGRAMME
A message from Lisa Marchiano of This Jungian Life – Podcaster, Analyst and Writer
17.00 BST
The Social Dreaming Matrix is facilitated by: Helen Morgan, Laurie Slade, Carola Mathers, Chris Scanlon, Elisabetta Pasini, Alessandra di Montezemolo, Franca Fubini, Carlos Remotti-Breton, Fiona Palmer Barnes, Catherine Cox, Marilyn Mathew, Cinzia Trimboli
Social Dreaming is based on the assumption that we dream not just for ourselves, but as a part of the larger context in which we live. It is not necessary to have any prior experience or to bring a dream.
The primary task of a Social Dreaming Matrix is to share dreams and to associate to our own and other participants’ dreams. By exploration through free association and amplification, the dream may help us edge our conscious, finite understanding further into the unconscious infinite.
18.30
Break
19.00 (Start time for those not attending the Social Dreaming Matrix)
Welcome of guests of honour: Ukrainian Analysts, Routers and Colleagues and those working on the front line
Auction
Auction of an hour with Donald Kalsched, Sonu Shamdasani, Murray Stein, Lisa Marchiano, Polly Young Eisendrath, Susan Schwartz, George Hogenson, Verena Kast, Joseph Cambray, Dale Mathers, Lionel Corbett, Ursula Wirtz, Marian Dunlea, Tom Singer, Christopher Hauke, Renos Papadpopulous.
Ann Ulanov
Ukraine and Jung’s Red and Black Books: ‘Making the Unsayable Experiential’
“The years, of which I have spoken to you, when I pursued the inner images, were the most important time of my life. Everything else is to be derived from this… My entire life consisted in elaborating what had burst forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an enigmatic stream and threatened to break me… [T]he numinous beginning, which contained everything, was then.”
This is how Carl Jung referred to the years of his deepest inner journey when he wrote his Black Books and Red Book, Liber Novus. He worked on these texts between 1914 and 1930 – during and after the First World War. It is clear from his dreams and reflections that he was deeply affected by the war. Listening to the current experiences of Ukrainian Jungian analysts, to her own response and those of others, Ann Ulanov will be reflecting on what we might take from Jung’s inner journey against the backdrop of the First World War to sustain us during these difficult times.
21.00
End
Acknowledgements and Thanks
Everyone involved in this unique event gave very generously of their time, expertise and support and we are immensely grateful to you all. All involved in this event is giving their time without charge to the event. We really could not have done this without you. In particular, we would like to thank.
Catherine Cox, Catherine Hinds, Inna Kyrkliuk, Matthew Fleetham, the team at Confer, Carolin Holingsworth, Susan Schwartz, Peter Grimley, Rachel Dunkley Jones, David Hart, Marilyn A F Mathew, Helen Morgan, Chris Scanlon, Laurie Slade, Carola Mathers, Elisabetta Pasini, Ursula Wirtz, Alison Cliffe, The International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP), The Guild of Analytical Psychology (GAP), Franca Fubini, Carlos Remotti-Breton, Valerie Kennedy, Maria Aydemir, Tim Cox, Tim Hart, Maxim Illyashenko, Alessandra di Montezemolo, Fiona Palmer Barnes, Cinzia Trimboli, and all analysts and Jungian thinkers involved in the Auction.