Symbols of Transformation – A brief introduction, with Olga E. Turcotte, MIM

Date – September 6, 2025
Time –  10 am to noon
Cost – $40
On Zoom


Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus, 1484-1486

Considered by many as his “piece de resistance”, the contents of C. G. Jung’s book on symbols and their importance in our conscious as well as our unconscious lives will be the topic of our first seminar.

Dr. Jung drew material from art, dreams, ethnology, literature, mythology, psychology and religion, among other fields in his work, and because of his consideration of many literary works (Classical, Oriental, Western) Symbols of Transformation has always had a special interest for lovers of literature.

This is a perfect opportunity to learn about Jung and symbols, regardless of whether you are new to or well-versed in his works. We will go over some of the priceless 130 illustrations in the book and discuss Jung’s comments as well as share our own personal understanding of them, to the extent we feel comfortable.

Participants are NOT required to obtain the text as all relevant material will be provided.

The seminar is limited to 20 participants so please sign up early!

Olga E. Turcotte, M.I.M, Olga Turcotte is a consultant and 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, September 6, 2025
10 am to 12 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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