To Light the Darkness: An Artistic Residency – Dark Nights of the Soul: Jung, Dante and the Red Book
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- When
- February 26, 2016
- Where
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Jung Center of Houston
5200 Montrose
Houston,TX 77006 - Cost
- $2 - $145.00
Brigid’s Place, The Jung Center, Christ Church Cathedral and The Hine’s Center present Dark Nights of the Soul: Jung, Dante and the Red Book Friday, February 26 at 7 pm at The Jung Center.
How can art help guide us through periods of difficulty and transformation?
In the middle of death, disaster and despair, Dante created a map for his own inner transformation by penning The Divine Comedy.
Seven hundred years later, Dante’s work served as inspiration for C. G. Jung’s own imaginal process of healing and revelation that ultimately became The Red Book.
In this multi-media lecture, we’ll compare these two inward journeys of descent and integration through lecture, story and art in a celebration of the transformative power of art and literature to heal and guide us.
To Light the Darkness: An Artistic Residency in Houston, Texas
February 25-28, 2016
Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D is an acclaimed cultural historian, musician, writer and teacher who passionately weaves together myth, psychology, history, and the arts with experiential learning.
Kayleen will be offering four days of lectures, workshops and concerts in Houston on topics ranging from Dante to Hildegard of Bingen and Carl Jung with violinist Julija Zibrat.