Lecture Archive

Download a complete listing of C.G. Jung Society of Colorado's lectures (in pdf format): 1997-2005 Lecture Archive

The Secret History of the C. G. Jung Society!

For a time, our lectures were taped by Sounds True and offered for sale through their catalog.  We received complimentary copies, which we made available to the public by placing them in the library at the St. Thomas Seminary.

The seminary is now the John Paul II Center, and along with other changes, the library there can no longer house our audio collection.

As we were recently looking over the returned tapes, we realized that they offered an intriguing glimpse into our own history.  They also shine a light upon the greater development of Jungian psychology during our time.  For example, here are some of the selections:

Don Williams - A Jungian View of "Journey to Ixtlan" (1976)

Gwen Thomas - The Androgynous American: Strong Black Women (1977)

John Talley - The Imagination and Psychosis (1978)

Matthew and Susan Back - Jung and Piaget (1979)

Linda Leonard - Eternal Girl: Puella Patterns (1980)

Marie Fay - Dreams of Childhood (1982)

Lyn Cowan - Of Cabbages and Kings: Notes on Eccentricity (1983)

James Hillman - Martial Imagination and the Love of War (1984)

Robert Johnson - Faust: A Look at Modern Man (1985)

Patricia Jean Manion - The Wisdom of Small Dreams (1986)

Thayer Green - The Archetype of the Game (1987)

Glen Carlson -- Living in the Middle of a Myth (1989)

Terrill Gibson - Earth Mysticism and Traditional Societies (1990)

Jean Houston - Emerging Archetypes and Whole System Transitions (1991)

Unfortunately, this chronicle is far from complete.  There are many tapes missing, and even whole years of tapes (1981, for example) that are absent from the collection. 

Well, we'd like to compile a complete record of our activities, a comprehensive history of the Jung Society of Colorado.  Perhaps you have a bunch of our old brochures in a box in the back of your closet?  Or a page of notes in a file drawer?  Maybe you just have a good memory.  If you can help us piece things together, please email info@jungsocietyofcolorado.org or call 303-575-1055.