Jungian Dream Seminar | Wed. Oct. 30th, 2019 | 6pm – 8pm

$10.00$20.00

C.G. Jung writes “Symbols are not allegories and not signs: they are images of contents which for the most part transcend consciousness.” In this seminar, we will discuss several dreams to apprehend the symbolic meaning they hold.

Tickets are $20 for the general public, and $10 for U of T Jungian Society members.

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Jungian Dream Seminar

 

Presented by the University of Toronto Jungian Society

Wednesday, October 30, 2019
6 pm – 8 pm
Hart House, South Dining Room (2nd floor)
University of Toronto
7 Hart House Circle, Toronto ON, M5S 3H3

What do dreams have to tell us?

According to C.G. Jung, dreams depict how the unconscious views the current situation in the psyche. Through the amplification of dream symbols and their interpretation, the dreamer’s conscious orientation may be modified in light of the dream’s symbolic message. 

Not only does the dream look backward to where the dreamer has come from, but anticipates where they are going, their future development.

In this seminar…

We will read several dreams and discuss the symbolic content they express. We will consider the expression of archetypes such as the Self, the Shadow, Anima and Animus in dream material and what they signify.

Additional information

Ticket type

General Public ticket, U of T Jungian Society member