The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature: Collected Works Volume 15, with Olga E. Turcotte, MIM

Date – October 3, 2026
Time –  1 pm – 3 pm
Cost – $40
On Zoom


Pablo Picasso, Guernica (1937)

Join us on our journey to visit some of C. G. Jung’s masterpiece works.

In this seminar, we are going to look at his Collected Works #15, titled The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature, which comprises essays revealing the collective, historical and individual sources and influences on some outstanding personalities, including Dr. Jung himself.

We will review essays on:

*Paracelsus

* Dr. Sigmund Freud

*Richard Wilhelm

*James Joyce

*Picasso

This is a perfect opportunity to learn about  and widen our knowledge of Dr. Jung’s approach to and use of alchemy, art, literature, and sinology in psychoanalysis.

Participants are not required to obtain the text but if they wish to do so, the reference material will be from C. G. Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature, Bollingen  Series XX, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New  Jersey, 1990, ISBN #978-0-691-0-17754

All are encouraged to share their own understanding of the material, to the extent they feel comfortable.

 

Olga E. Turcotte, MIM, is a lecturer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She has lived and studied in seven countries and has worked in the fields of corporate finance, non-profit management, consulting and education. Her interest in analytical psychology started in the mid 80’s while she was still living in C. G. Jung’s Switzerland and has become her vocation over the years. Her areas of focus are dreams, history, literature, religion and symbolism.

 

Date and Time:

Saturday, October 3, 2026
1 pm – 3 pm, (EST) via Zoom
Cost: $40

*If you are in a unique situation and do not have the financial resources to afford our fee, please email us at cgjungne@gmail.com

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