C. G. Jung Society of Montreal

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        Applying the Insights of Erich Neumann's "Depth Psychology and a New Ethic"
in the 21st Century


A lecture by Otto Betler, OSB, of Bavaria, Germany
This is a ZOOM event.
Registration link:  https://otto_betler.eventbrite.ca
A recording will be available for those who have registered and paid but cannot attend.

   A short video clip: https://youtu.be/nYTehr0Ru8E?si=qGxdZjRiqvJSX-Xo

 Saturday, March 16, 2024. 11am- 1pm EDT (4-6pm Zürich, 3-5pm UK)
Members of the Jung Soceity of Montreal: $15; Non-Members: $20
Students/Senior Members: $10
For info please call  (514) 971-8664
 

With the moral authority of both church leaders and politicians at an all-time low, people now look to psychology for guidance concerning their interior lives as well as their public lives. A rich source of such guidance is Erich Neumann, one of C. G. Jung�s most prestigious student associates, who fled Nazi Germany to live in Tel Aviv in the 1930s.                   Surviving two world wars and the Holocaust, he published his first book in 1949 to help avoid even worse disasters in the future. His explanation of shadow projection as a central ingredient of war and racism sheds important light on today�s global disasters and suggests some possible solutions.

Father Otto Betler, OSB, studied theology at The Catholic University of America in the 1980s, was for seven years Novice Master of Europe's largest monastery of men, practices analytical psychology in Bavaria, and teaches at the C. G. Jung Institute of Z�rich, Switzerland. His coming book, Analyzing the Church's Shadow�and Ours, revisits Neumann's "New Ethic" and will appear in 2024 from Texas A & M University Press.