Traveling through Oz: A Journey to Wholeness

Drawing insight from L. Frank Baum’s quintessential American fairy tale, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dr. Morena explores Dorothy’s journey into this magical land as a metaphor for Joseph Campbell’s hero’s Journey, Carl Jung’s individuation process and the honoring of feminine values. 

Behind the Seen: A Contemplation of the Relationship between the Persona and the Self

Join Jungian analyst Susan Clements Negley in an exploration of Jung's theory of the persona through the use of a series of charming and intimate cartoons created by Texas artist Mark Smith. 

Mental Health, Religion, and Black Lives During COVID

In this conference, we will explore the extraordinary psychological and spiritual pressures on people of color in 2021 and work together to identify new strategies to support the community, with a focus on how psychological and religious perspectives can mutually enrich and strengthen each other. 

Gnostic Spirituality: Then and Now

Reading the voices of early gnostic texts along with twentieth century figures, we will consider the different perspectives that they offer, and how they can empower our own esoteric relationship to Christianity today. 

Living Archetypal Stories Wisely to Gain Their Gifts

Join us in this exploration of the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator, a new assessment tool developed by your instructor, Carol Pearson, designed to assist in the process of identifying the stories we are living.