The Archetypal Feminine in Kaxinawá's Stories: A Decolonizing Option to the Jungian Approach

Come participate in an effort to "decolonize" Jung - examining and critiquing the unconscious and potentially-destructive cultural assumptions in Jung's own work, and discovering the similarities between two limited world-views that illuminate the similarities of humanity in all places and times. 

Prisms: Refractions of the Journey We Call Life

Examine the peculiar journey we call life from a number of differing angles. 

The Soul's Trip: The Journey that is Not a Journey

Come explore the unexpected fruits of viewing the soul's journey to self-revelation from a deconstructive standpoint. 

Rebirth and Transformation: A Simultaneous Interpretation of Sleeping Beauty and Granfather Death

Rebirth is a powerful experience, an ever-present process that makes psychic development occur in a spiral model, bringing depth and transformation. 

A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming Fay Lecture, with Pater Otto Betler

McMillan Institute Scholar, Michael Escamilla, sits down for a quick interview with Pater Otto Betler, in advance of his Fall 2020 Fay Lecture at The Jung Center of Houston.