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To start 2014, Ecodition Edition are pleased to announce free shipping until 17 january (use code SHIPSHAPE14) for the new books of
Thierry Gaillard M.A.
The Emergence of the Self
 
(24.71$, 178 pages , Ecodition 2014 , ISBN 9782940540020)
(Translated by John Paval)
"Even before we were born, we were bound to the unfinished histories of our parents, of our ancestors, of our society. Like open circuits, the charges of this heritage influence our lives for we cannot cut ourselves off from our roots without losing an essential part of ourselves. These histories replay themselves in some of the difficulties we encounter in our own lives, often programming the same outcomes again and again. The various ways in which we try to protect ourselves from them, by becoming withdrawn for example, or through excessive conformity to others and to society at large, prevent us from truly being ourselves and living in the present moment. 
The author invites us to understand the laws which govern these transgenerational legacies. His approach goes beyond the established clichés. Rather than striving in vain to cut the ties to our origins, we should learn to integrate them, drawing upon traditional wisdom and the Oedipus plays of Sophocles for inspiration. The key to emancipation from these problematic heritages does not lie in constructing barriers or armouring ourselves defensively, but rather in reconnecting with our selves and with others at a more profound level, one which is often unconscious. Rather than compounding an all too individualistic and egocentric approach, which can only disconnect us from others and from our origins, the author proposes reconnecting with our true selves so as to return to, and be rooted in, the essentials of life" Read more ...
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Ancient Traditions and Transgenerational Perspectives
By Thierry Gaillard 
(24.01 $, 68 pages , Ecodition 2014, 2nd edition , ISBN 9782940540-04-4)
(Translated by John Paval)

"The masterpieces which have triumphed over time contain secret wisdom. In their work, the authors include timeless messages addressed to History and to all mankind. So it is with the plays which Sophocles devoted to Oedipus more than 2400 years ago, which are still performed today. Their enduring presence testifies to the learning they contain which is no less worthy of interest because it goes beyond reason, on the contrary. 

A new form of analysis, called transgenerational, enables us to penetrate behind the scenes, backstage in Sophocles’ theatre. The discovery of a transgenerational structure underpinning Sophocles' work changes everything. This discovery invites us to reconsider the entire story of Oedipus in a different light, thereby unveiling a formerly unsuspected meaning. Paradoxically, such a rereading of the celebrated myth merely restores its traditional meaning, one which is more in line with the wisdom of Antiquity. By bringing out the unseen aspects of his work, we come to understand that Sophocles shared with the Ancients a veritable science of the "transgenerational." Through his Oedipus Rex and Oedipus at Colonus, he passes on this knowledge to use in the manner of the great tragedians, philosophers before their time, who played an important role as guides of the collective awareness of their time" Read more ...
 
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Ecodition.net Edition are pleased to announce the publication of a new book of
Thierry Gaillard


Œdipus Reborn
A Transgenerational Mythanalysis
(Translated by John Paval)
 
"This book reveals an important discovery: the transgenerational unwritten laws that operate in Œdipus' destiny. By integrating the knowledge of the Ancients, this new understanding of the myth will forever change our view on Sophocle's masterpieces."
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There is ancient wisdom to be found in the famous Greek tragedy. Œdipus Reborn reveals the transgenerational laws operating in Sophocles’ masterpieces and restores their true meaning.
This discovery makes it clear that Œdipus was the heir of non-integrated events, such as deaths which had not been mourned. This heritage alienated him from his true self and obliged him to be rebirth. Despite its tragic consequences, the climax of the drama nevertheless leads to a new birth, the birth of the subject in Œdipus. “Today you will die and be reborn all at the same time” Tiresias warns. In spite of being alienated by the legacy of his ancestors, Œdipus is reborn as a subject and ultimately achieves self-fulfillment when he becomes the hero of Colonus, the guarantor of its prosperity.
When associated in a transgenerational viewpoint, the two plays of Sophocles, Œdipus Rex and Œdipus at Colonus, resemble many ancient initiatory stories. Symbolically, Œdipus’ reunion with Mother Earth represented by Jocasta and the honors he wins at Colonus, are the significant stages of a rebirth, comparable to the rites of passage from childhood to adulthood which are found in all civilizations.
Instead of reducing Œdipus to his alienations as is usually the case, this essay shows that Sophocles had built his plays on the principles of emancipation from transgenerational alienation, a dimension of the psyche which was well known to the Ancients.
Thierry Gaillard combines ancient wisdom and contemporary transgenerational theory in a way that will forever change our view of the Œdipus myth. »
 

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Very moved at Dr Strubel's lecture:

"To every call there is a temptation alongside with it."

To integrate the shadow and be guided by the unconscious, and yet the ego needs to do the rational thoughts and make a conscious decision comparing with the reality and the intuition and power from the unconscious.

When the dove of the holy spirit rest on Jesus, upon God's call "you are my beloved son", the status and the mission comes also the temptation, and the holy spirit guide Jesus to the dessert and be tempted with wealth, food/instincts and needs satisfaction, power.




Can you believe it???


I am most very lucky...


I like to see more and more of my sandplay work and dreamwork with him. It has so much depths...


He is a Buddhist and I am a Christian.


He was a Christian and I was a Tin Toaist.






The Table and the shelves, and furnitures are still like his mother's day, and in the textbook of Dora. As my Dr HS said, "it is almost in his blood to do this... he is just naturally good at it." I agree so much....






In a few hours, I'd be presenting to my team of biological molecular people, animal behavior scientists, doctors, about this projective, psychodynamic, play and art-based therapy....




I am still working on the ppt...




I like my setup though... this is a very spacious room.




However, I wonder if I can stay here... my next office is a much smaller room...I really don't know how it can get setup...in my new office, and whether I should fight for space.



I am supporting Pastors and Christians in their own process of inner growth and healing.
Very thankful.
How can make this healing process researchable and reportable to the science community, for better understanding, characterization, and promotion?
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The days are near when I have to take up a new turn in my road, a new role with heavier independences and responsibilities...
It is even nearer to the day I need to break the news to my boss.



I have completed 6 days of training with CAST.




Toronto is a very international, lively, cosmopolitan city...indeed

A new and risky direction of research.


Can we help to identify who suits sandplay or not?


What is the neural basis, and what really get change, and can the change be substained, and what facilitate that change neuropsychologically?


Would that have implications on what it is in the healing process of individuation, and the gradual incorporation of the unconscious into consciousness, and what effect does that has on our biological system in this healing process?


Would this be a basis for why longeitivity of psychoanalyst ???



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Jesus my boss


Jesus, how do I work for my new boss in this new job as an independent researcher in brain-mind psychology and a healing psychologist that build on systematic understanding of facilitators/stressors of healing?


I got the head's call on 8 May 2009 at around 4pm on my bus ride between main campus and medical faculty. I was elected as the first choice among two candidate by the selection broad, finally, after 10 days of discussions since the first round of interview. The second choice would automatically be transferred to the second round of interview in late June.




Jesus' Gal: Where are you?

Jesus: I am inside of you.
You are inside of me.



Jesus' Gal: How do I go about with my new boss on earth, as
it is in heaven in your kingdom?

Jesus' Gal: Am I to stand firm in YOU amidst the new opportunities, challenges, healings, new waves of OC influences????

Jesus: Hold me tight. We walk together. I am embracing you with my arms.










My call

Healing


Healing


Healing


is my call

God, May I seek you, knock at your door, and wait on you...

Please, help me.



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History of 23 years started by a Jesuit Father

Dr. Kathrin Asper.

Dr. Asper was born in 1941 in Zurich. She received her Ph.D (literature and pedagogics) from the University of Zurich in 1968. Dr. Asper is in private practice as a psychotherapist since 1978 in Meilen, Switzerland. She is a Jungian analyst, a supervisor, a training analyst (SGAP/ISAP), a senior analyst (IAAP) and lectures worldwide. Kathrin has authored several books, including "The Inner Child in Dreams", "The Abandoned Child Within", and "On Losing and Regaining Self-Worth."



Nathalie Baratoff, lic.phil.

Ms. Baratoff engaged in Russian area studies at Brown University (BA) and Zurich University (lic. phil.I). She has a diploma from C.G. Jung-Institute Zurich (1987). Nathalie is the Director of Program, and is responsible for building up of the library. She has been a lecturer and examiner at ISAPZURICH since 2004. She is now a training and supervising analyst of ISAPZURICH (Since 2005). Nathalie is in private practice in Zurich and Schönenberg. Her areas of special interest in Jungian Psychology are fairy tales, active imagination, typology and dreams.

Deborah Egger-Biniores, M.S.W.

Received a B.A. degree in religion and psychology from Hendrix College, a private liberal arts school in Arkansas. She was employed by the United Methodist Church for 14 years as director of Christian education, counseling and music. She earned the Master of Clinical Social Work degree in 1982 from the University of Arkansas and was granted the Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich in 1991. She is a training analyst and teacher at ISAP and has a private practice in Stafa.


Dr. Hansueli Etter.

Dr. Etter studied at the University of Zurich in anthropology. He worked for fifteen years as an archeologist and he also studied at the Jung Institute ("digging soil out of the unconscious!). He lectures at the University of Basil. Dr. Etter founded the Center for Depth Psychology according to C. G. Jung and Marie Louise Von Franz. He has a private practice in Zurich. Dr. Etter is the President on the C. G. Jung Foundation in Zurich.

Dr. Dirk Evers.

Born in 1942 in Essen, Germany, where he attended primary school and was active in gymnastics. He studied developmental psychology, philosophy and theology. He earned his doctorate in theological ethics at the University of Munich in 1975. His works include a dissertation on "Ethical Behavior in the Word-Field' of Encounter". Trained at the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, he received a diploma in 1979. He performed psycho-social counseling in the Catholic parish in Kusnacht until 1986, and remains in private practice in Zurich. Dirk is a training analyst and supervisor(AGAP/IAAP). He has additional training in IS-TDP, Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy.

Dr. Allan Guggenbuhl. PhD, psychologist and educationalist, analytical psychotherapist. Raised in Omaha, Nebraska and Zurich. He is a former school teacher and classical guitarist. Allan is a lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich on men's issues, educational topic form the perspective of archetypal psychology and on violence. In Switzerland and Germany, he is well known through a special violence intervention program, the Institute for Conflict Management and Mythodrama located in Bern and Zurich. The program is applied in schools where violence has become a problem. The program includes teachers and juveniles, and helps them take the necessary steps to curb the problem of violence. Dr. Guggenbuhl is a professor at the University of Education of the State of Zurich.

John Hill. Born in Dublin in 1943. Received primary and secondary education in Ireland. B. A. in philosophy from University College, Dublin (1966). M.A. in philosophy from Catholic University, Washington D.C. Diploma from C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich (1973). Since then, he has been in private practice in Zurich and lectures at ISAP. Some of his topics of interest are: The Association Experiment, Celtic Myth, Transference, Dreams, etc. Mr. Hill has been a training analyst since 1982.

Elena Hinshaw-Fischli. Elena is a psychotherapist with specialization in functional, psychosomatic disorders, a dance therapist, and a consultant expert of the Swiss national board against power and sexual abuse by the clergy. She is the co-founder and editor of Daimon Publishing Company. She is co-author of several documentaries (films) on the topic of migration and environmental issues. Elena lives and works in Einsiedeln since 1986.

Dr. Martin Kalff, Ph.D.

Holds degrees in theology and history of religion. He is a founding member of the International Society for Sandplay Therapy. He has been involved in the Study of Buddhist philosophy and meditation for over thirty years in the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He provides counseling through Sandplay Therapy with an emphasis on spiritual development and teaches meditation.


Dr. Kathryn Kuisle. Dr. Kuisle grew up in Minnesota and has lived and worked in Germany and Italy. Since 2004 she has a private practice as a Jungian analyst in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She graduated from the C. G. Jung Institute-Zurich, in 2001 and hold a PhD in analytical psychology from Union Institute and University in Cincinnati. Dr. Kuisle is an affiliate faculty member of Regis University and teaches in the training program at the C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado.

Bernard Sartorius.

Bernard Sartorius was born in Bern, Switzerland. He studied theology at Geneva University. Bernard served as parish and youth minister. He trained in Jungian analytical psychology at the CG Jung Institute in Zurich and served as a training analyst there and now is a training analyst at ISAP (International Seminar of analytical Psychology). In the last years, he has made many trips to Islamic countries and has had discussions with Muslims about "our situation" in connection with the concerns of Islam. Mr. Sartorius is married and has one daughter who is 8 years old.

Dr. Murray Stein.

Murray Stein, Ph. D. is a training analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland. He is a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society for Jungian Analysts and the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts and was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology from 2001 to 2004. He has written several books, including "Jung's Treatment of Christianity", "In MidLife and Jung's Map of the Soul. He is the editor of Jungian Analysis (Open Court) and a publisher (Chiron Publications), where he has edited the Chiron Clinical Series.

Sister Kay Wagner.

Sister Kay is a Franciscan Sister from Rochester, Minnesota. She received an M.A. in pastoral studies, with a concentration in pastoral counseling from Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois. Sister Kay also obtained an M. A. in Social Work and is a licensed independent clinical social worker. She is certified by the National Board of Certified Counselors, as well as certified "fellow" level by the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. Kay has been doing individual, couple and family counseling for 20 years. She specializes in play therapy with children and sandplay therapy with adults and children. She began her Sandplay training with ISST-certified Sandplay therapists in the early 1980s. Kay was the founding director of the Family Life Consultant Office in Chicago, Illinois and is the founding director of the Pastoral Counseling Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she continues to practice her work as a therapist. Kay has received extensive training in Jungian thought and principle, making use of the discipline Jung developed as a therapy method to assist people in finding their spiritual and psyche healing. Email: kaykwagner2001@aol.com


Rev. Jim Wolff.

Born in Canada where he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1954. He holds a diploma in cathechetics from Lumen, Vitae, Brussels, Belgium, and has an M.A. in religious education. He is licensed in the State of New Mexico as a Mental Health Counselor.


Dr. Dirk Evers:
"The inner world of relationships: How to work with couples based on C.G. Jung's Typology and E. Wartegg's Picture Test of Emotional Awareness"

The Passion










Be the channel and help for others.
May the Word of God uses me to channel through
the darkness and spirituality of us sinners (the totality of the Psyche)
and
help those you brought me unto
to have HOPE,
experience LOVE that
to led a Life of FAITH of our Christ.






Amen.








It is now still very weak, my ego to go forward and BE the channel. May God strengthen me, and my Call, walk in your divine call.


















Matter of heart [videorecording] / a Kino International release ; directed and produced by Mark Whitney ; written by Suzanne Wagner. IMPRINT New York : Kino on Video, c1983, c1991. LOCATION CALL # STATUS STACK # AV & Reserve Coll AV 150.1954 J9 K VHS Portrait of Carl Gustav Jung, from the perspective of being a humanist, healer, friend, and mentor. Based on interviews, archival footage and home movies.


Williams, Emma E. TITLE Anger control training. Vol. 1, Part 1, Theories of anger & aggression. Part 2, Initiation, assessment & evaluation of an ACT programme [electronic resource] / Emma Williams and Rebecca Barlow.

He is disappointed by his Reformed church pastor father Paul Jung's academic way of looking at faith...

Jung's mindset on Faith... more commonalities in what I and a few friends are trying to advance our faith.

Jung (1952, 1954)'s Answer to Job "Antwort auf Hiob"

Quotations from the book:

"The Book of Job places this pious and faithful man, so heavily afflicted by the Lord, on a brightly lit stage where presents his case to the eyes and ears of the world. It is amazing to see how easily Yahweh, quite without reason, let himself be influenced by one of his sons, by a doubt­-thought, and made unsure of Job's faithfulness. With his touchiness and suspiciousness the mere possibility of doubt was enough to infuriate him and induce that peculiar double-faced behaviour of which he had already given proof in the Garden of Eden when he pointed out the tree to the First Parents and at the same time forbid them to eat of it. In this way he anticipated the Fall which he apparently never intended. Similarly his faithful servant Job is now to be exposed to a rigorous moral test quite gratuitously and to him, and to no purpose , although Yahweh is convinced of Job's faithfulness and constancy and more­ over have assured himself beyond all doubt a this point had he taken counsel with his own omniscience.

Why, then is the experiment made at all, and a bet with the unscrupulous slanderer settled, without a stake, on the back of a powerless creature? It is indeed no edifying spectacle to see how quickly Yahweh abandons his faithful servant to the evil spirit and lets him fall without compunction or pity into the abyss of physical and moral suffering. From the human point of view Yahweh's behaviour is so revolting and that one has to ask oneself whether there is not a deeper that motive hidden behind it. Has Yahweh some secret resistance against Job? That would explain his yielding to Satan.


But what does man possess that God does not have? Because of his littleness, puniness, and defencelessness against the Almighty, he possesses, as we have already suggested, a somewhat keener consciousness based on self-reflection: he must, in order to survive, always be mindful of his impotence. God has no need of this circumspection, for nowhere does he come up against an insuperable obstacle that would force him to hesitate and hence make him reflect on himself.

Could a suspicion have grown up in God that man possesses an infinitely small yet more concentrated light than Yahweh, possesses? A jealousy of that kind might per­haps explain his behaviour. It would be quite explicable if some such dim, barely understood deviation from the defi­nition of a mere "creature" had aroused his divine suspi­cions.

Too often already -these human beings had not be­haved in the prescribed manner. Even his trusty servant Job might have something up his sleeve. . . . Hence Yahweh's surprising readiness to listen to Satan's insinuations against his better judgment.


Without further ado Job is robbed of his herds, his servants are slaughtered, his sons and daughters are killed by whirlwind, and he himself is smitten with sickness and ought to the brink of the grave. To rob him of peace together, his wife and his old friends are let loose against m, all of whom say the wrong things. His justified com­plaint finds no hearing with the judge who is so much raised for his justice. Job's right is refused in order that Satan be not disturbed in his play.
One must bear in mind here the dark deeds that follow one another in quick succession: robbery, murder, bodily injury with premeditation, and denial of a fair trial. This is further exacerbated by the fact that Yahweh displays no compunction, remorse, or compassion, but only ruthlessness and brutality. The plea of unconsciousness is invalid, seeing at he flagrantly violates at least three of the command­ments he himself gave out on Mount Sinai.


Job's friends do everything in their power to contribute his moral torments, and instead of giving him, whom God has perfidiously abandoned, their warm-hearted support, they moralize in an all too human manner, that is, in the stupidest fashion imaginable, and "fill him with inkles." They thus' deny him even the last comfort of sympathetic participation and human understanding, so at one cannot altogether suppress the suspicion of connivance in high places.


Why Job's torments and the divine wager should sud­denly come to an end is not quite clear. So long as Job does not actually die, the pointless suffering could be continued indefinitely. We must, however, keep an eye on the background of all these events: it is just possible that some­thing in this background will gradually begin to take shape a compensation for Job's undeserved suffering-some­thing to which Yahweh, even if he had only a faint inkling of it, could hardly remain indifferent. Without Yahweh's knowledge and contrary to his intentions, the tormented
though guiltless Job had secretly been lifted up to a supe­rior knowledge of God which God himself did not possess. Had Yahweh consulted his omniscience, Job would not have had the advantage of him. But then, so many other,things would not have happened either.


Job realizes God's inner antinomy, and in the light of this to realization his knowledge attains a divine numinosity. The possibility of this development lies, one must suppose, in man's "godlikeness," which one should certainly not look is for in human morphology. Yahweh himself had guarded against this error by expressly forbidding the making of images. Job, by his insistence on bringing his case before God, even without hope of, a hearing, had stood his ground and thus created the very obstacle that forced God to re-veal his true nature. With this dramatic climax Yahweh abruptly breaks off his cruel game of cat and mouse.

But if anyone should expect that his wrath will now be turned against the slanderer, he will be severely disappointed. Yah­weh does not think of bringing this mischief-making son of his to account, nor does it ever occur to him to give Job at least the moral satisfaction of explaining his behaviour.

Instead, he comes riding along on the tempest of his al­mightiness and thunders reproaches at the half-crushed human worm:

Who is this that darkens counsel
by words without insight


In view of the subsequent words of Yahweh, one must really ask oneself: Who is darkening what counsel? The only, dark thing here is how Yahweh ever came to make a bet with Satan. It is certainly not Job who has darkened, anything and least of all a counsel, for there was never any' talk of this nor will there be in what follows. The bet does not contain any "counsel' so far as one can see-unless, of course, it was Yahweh himself who egged Satan on Job 38 2 (ZB)."





Last year there was a 2 week intensive training at the Zurich lakeside.




This year the CG Jung Institute Zurich cooperate with ISST (International Society for Sandplay therapy) to offer 1 week of intensive training, entitled "Sandplay and Analytical Psychology", to be held in 22 - 26 June 2009.

It is indeed a very precious opportunity, and also the news has not been out yet. I've got the news directly from the CG Jung Institute Zurich.




It would be posted to the web on CG Jung Institute in Dec 2008.




Don't miss the opportunity!










Sandplay Therapist



H.G. Wells, author and father whose book inspired Margaret Lowenfeld to her "World Technique", and who in turns inspires Dora Klaff, who was encouraged by C.G. Jung to combine Jungian theory and the use of sand as the medium of healing, and growing of the unconscious.







I am going to do my first sandtray with an International Society of Sandplay Therapist in Taipei!!!!!

Feb 09 is my first trip!!!


From : www.bluedoorretreat.com/Sandplay.html

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