Jung in the Heartland
2011 Conference: Portals to the Sacred II
November 10 - November 13, 2011
Program Descriptions -
Workshops -
Accommodations -
Registration
Tentative
Schedule of Events
We are pleased to convene our second Jung in the
Heartland conference, again bringing together gifted faculty to
explore
portals to the sacred through presentations, workshops, dialogue and
ritual. We welcome individuals from all fields.
Program Descriptions
PRE-CONFERENCE
WORKSHOP - LAURENCE HILLMAN, M.B.A., M.C.M.
Exploring Astrology and Your Dreams
7:00
p.m. Wednesday, November 9, through 3:00 p.m. Thursday, November 10
You’re invited to
join dreamers and stargazers to explore how your dreams can help unlock
the mysteries contained in your natal chart. You will be introduced to
the ten astrological archetypes and will receive your natal horoscope.
To get a sense of how working with your inner archetypes strengthens
your personal experience in the collective, Mr. Hillman will demonstrate
how your birth chart and your dreams intertwine. He will also present a
lecture during the main conference.
Laurence Hillman, M.B.A., M.C.M.,
born and raised in Zurich, Switzerland, began to study astrology at the
age of sixteen. He is a full-time professional astrologer and
specializes in helping his clients understand their deeper purpose. A
force in the ongoing movement to merge astrology with depth psychology,
his approach is practical yet full of metaphor and Jungian insight. He
is the author of Planets in Play – How to Reimagine Your Life Through
the Language of Astrology and the co-author of Alignments – How to Live
in Harmony with the Universe.
Robert Bosnak, NCPsyA
Clinical Dream Incubation and Body —Theory and Demonstration
In the beginning of
Western medicine, from 500 B.C.– 500 A.D., dream-based medicine was
practiced everywhere. In the 21st century, studies on placebo have led
to a revival of dream incubation, during which a particular issue is
intentionally somatized so it can be felt acutely in the body. The
material derived from the responding dreams, when worked in an embodied
fashion, creates a powerful healing response. During the week prior to
the conference, a volunteer will participate in an incubation
experience, and the resulting dreams will be worked in front of the
conference participants.

Robert Bosnak, NCPsyA, is a Dutch Jungian psychoanalyst and
diplomate of the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich in Switzerland. He pioneered
a radically new method of dreamwork, based loosely on the work of C.G.
Jung, especially on Jung’s technique of active imagination and his
studies of alchemy. Mr. Bosnak’s books include A Little Course in
Dreams, which was translated into 12 languages, Christopher’s Dreams:
Dreaming and Living with AIDS and Tracks in the Wilderness of Dreaming.
LIONEL CORBETT, M.D.
Jung in Dialogue with the Soul: Is Analytical Psychology a New Religion?
The Red Book records
dialogues between Jung and his soul that led Jung to write 12 years
later, “We stand on the threshold of a new spiritual epoch; from the
depths of man’s own psyche new spiritual forms will be born.” If
Analytical Psychology is indeed an emerging form of spirituality, what
does that look like in practice and how does it compare with traditional
religious forms? We will consider that the practice of depth psychology
serves as a contemporary form of spiritual direction. Because the Self
acts as a blueprint for the
individuation of the personality, there can
be no firm distinction between our spirituality and our psychology or
between spiritual and psychological problems.

Lionel Corbett, M.D., trained in medicine and psychiatry in
England and as a Jungian analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
His primary interests are in the religious function of the psyche,
especially the way in which personal religious experience is relevant to
individual psychology. Dr. Corbett is a core faculty member of Pacifica
Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. His written work
includes The Sacred Cauldron: Psychotherapy as a Spiritual Practice, The
Religious Function of the Psyche, and Psyche and the Sacred.
Jenny Yates, Ph.D.
The Mysteries of Eleusis
The Eleusinian
Mysteries were celebrated for 2,000 years in Greece, honoring a female
trinity of Demeter, Persephone, and Hecate. We shall explore what can be
known of these mysteries from the classical Hymn to Demeter by Homer,
archeological excavations at Eleusis, and the art depicting the public
part of the ceremonies. We shall also look at how the unconscious
appropriates the unknown deepest part of the ritual, viewing it as a
model for understanding the stages of man’s anima or soul development
and as an archetypal model for the Female Self.

Jenny Yates, Ph.D., is currently a “Visiting Distinguished
Scholar” at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, where she
teaches Jungian psychology and religion. A diplomate of the C.G. Jung
Institute Zurich in Switzerland, she practices as a Jungian analyst with
alternative medicine practitioners. For twenty-seven years, she was a
professor of Religion and Philosophy at Wells College where she chaired
the Division of Humanities and the Religion major. Dr. Yates is the
author of four books, most recently Jung on Death and Immortality.
2010 Writing Contest: Opening Portals
through the Spoken Word
Many portals to the
sacred were explored in the entries submitted to the 2010 C.G. Jung
Society of St. Louis Writing Contest. Conference participants have the
unique chance to hear the authors of the winning entries read their
works and to attend the premier performance of Gates In and Out: A Play
of Transformation. Steve Gunn, Boulder, CO, will read “Over the
Rainbow” (1st place); Deborah Fausch, Oak Park, IL, “Saffron Dreaming”
(2nd place); and Ken Schmitz, Cottage Grove, MN, “Why the Portal to the
Sacred is so Often Closed: A Grail Perspective” (3rd place). Also a
contest entry, the short, often funny, play is written by Lola Wilcox,
directed by Chuck Wilcox, both from Denver, CO, and produced by Wilcox
Overland Stage Company, which hosts the Theatres of Myth and
Imagination. In addition to the Colorado theater group, the performance
features actors from St. Louis.

Saturday Afternoon
Workshops:
In addition to the presentations listed
above you will have a choice of 2 out of 4 sessions.
Jenny Yates or Lawrence Hillman - 1:30-3:00
Robert Bosnak or Lionel Corbett - 3:30-5:00
Lawrence Hillman - The
Breaking In Of The Untamable - An Astrological Explanation Of The
Emerging Zeitgeist
Astrologers these
days are getting inundated with questions that can be summed as, "What
the heck is going on?!" This lecture/slideshow puts our times and the
powerful manifestations we are witnessing into a comprehensive,
meaningful and optimistic perspective. If you want to know what all
these changes and collapses mean, what is emerging on an archetypal
level, what is here to stay and what is disappearing, don't miss this
lecture!
Jenny Yates - Discussion and further exploration on topics
related to
The Mysteries of Eleusis
Robert Bosnak - Discussion and further exploration on topics related to
Clinical Dream Incubation and Body
Lionel Corbett - Discussion and further exploration on topics related to
Jung in Dialogue with the Souls

Accommodations
and Seminar Site
Toddhall Retreat and Conference Center
320 Todd Center Drive
Columbia, IL 62236
Toddhall Retreat and Conference Center is located on the bluffs
overlooking Columbia, Illinois, conveniently close to metropolitan Saint
Louis and only 45 minutes from the airport. Nestled in the woods,
Toddhall offers beautiful scenic views in a relaxing and peaceful
setting. This is truly a “get away” place — a haven for study,
reflection, and renewal. Wild turkey, deer, and a wide variety of birds
are only some of the natural elements you will find. Take time to
meander along the meditative labyrinth, visit the butterfly garden and
natural prairie-grass preserve or walk the wilderness trail.
Spacious and
simply furnished, each room has a private bath and individually
controlled thermostat, although electronics are notably and purposefully
absent, rooms have wireless internet access. All linens are provided. Hearty, home-cooked meals are served
buffet style in the dining room. Vegetarians are easily accommodated.
Rooms and buildings at the Conference Center are non-smoking.
Scenic images from Toddhall:

Accommodations and site facilites:

Alternate Lodging:
Hampton Inn - St Louis Columbia
(1.6 miles from Toddhall)
165 Admiral Trost Road
Columbia, IL 62236 US
618-281-9020
Super 8 - Waterloo Il
(4.7 miles from Toddhall)
112 Warren Drive
Waterloo, IL 62298 US
618-939-2020

Registration

Conference Fees:
Conference registration includes all meals, beginning with supper on
November 10
Early Bird Registration
Waives $50 Registration Fee
Must Be Received by August 15
| Friends
(member) registration:+ |
$459 |
| Non-Member
registration: |
$499 |
|
Room
double
occupancy
(per person): |
$110 |
| Room single
occupancy: |
$265 |

Regular Registration
After August 15
Includes $50 Registration Fee
Must Be Received by November 1
|
Friends (member) registration:+ |
$510 |
|
Non-Member registration: |
$565 |
|
Room double occupancy
(per person): |
$110 |
|
Room single occupancy: |
$265 |

Pre-Conference Event with Laurence Hillman, November 9-10,
Includes Wednesday dinner, Thursday breakfast and lunch
|
Friends (member) registration:+ |
$139 |
|
Non-Member registration: |
$159 |
|
Room double occupancy (per person): |
$37 |
|
Room single occupancy: |
$89 |
+ Current Friends status validated prior to
acceptance of registration to ensure correct registration fee.
Friends Membership
Discounts valid to all events
September 2011–September 2012:
| Individual: |
$35 |
| Couple: |
$50 |

The
Jung Society Board
is
offering a limited number of volunteer/work scholarships to the
conference.
The recipients will assist Board members and other volunteers in
their work at the conference. If you are requesting a scholarship of
this type,
please mark “volunteer/work” clearly on your form.
Scholarship Application Form
Deadline for accepting applications is
September 15th, 2011.

Refund Policy: Full refund of conference fees if cancelled by Aug.
15, 2011.
Fifty-percent refund of conference
fees (less $50 registration fee) if cancelled by Oct. 6, 2011.
No
refunds of conference fees after Oct. 6, 2011.
Friends Membership Fees are non-refundable.
All rights are reserved by the conference directors to make faculty
substitutions and/or
request disruptive participants
to leave without a refund. All content of workshops
and events
represents the views of the speakers only and may not represent
views of The C.G. Jung Society of Saint Louis. The Society reserves
the right to
record and reproduce media associated with these recordings.
CEUs: A total of fourteen (14) CEUs are available to LCSW, LPC, LCPC
for the conference
proper through the Chicago
Jung Center. CEUs for the Pre-Conference Event are pending.
A fee of
$25, made payable to The C.G. Jung Society of
Saint Louis, will be required for CEUs.
Accommodations at Toddhall are limited and filled on a first-come,
first-served basis.
If all rooms are filled when
your registration with a room requested is received,
nearby hotels
are available.

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