We have the most exciting summer conference this year.
Dancing with God – Striving for Wholeness: Reflections of Archetypal Patterns in the African Psyche
The significance for Jung of his travels in Africa is strongly expressed in his autobiographical work, Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Upon glimpsing a distant figure standing motionless, leaning on a long spear and looking down at the train he was on, he thought:
“I had the feeling that I had already experienced this moment and had always known this world which was separated from me only by distance in time. It was as if I were this moment returning to the land of my youth, and as if I knew that dark-skinned man who had been waiting for me for five thousand years.”
This will be very illuminating and uplifting with an experience of drumming not to be missed. Click on the link to book. Either in person or online, though in person will be a real treat.
In person
https://www.guildofpastoralpsychology.org.uk/event/guild-summer-conference-2025-in-person/
Online
https://www.guildofpastoralpsychology.org.uk/event/guild-summer-conference-2025-webinar/
We are in a new venue for us - High Lea Conference Centre
https://www.cct.org.uk/high-leigh/high-leigh-conference-centre
It is perfect for the kind of fellowship and exploration Guild Conferences offer.
We have three fantastic contributors to this year's conference.
Lynne Radomsky, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, Diplomate Jungian analyst, author and international lecturer from Cape Town, South Africa. She has a life-long interest in Alchemy, the mystical traditions of Orthodox Judaism and the indigenous cultural, spiritual and healing rituals and ceremonies of the African people. She has published widely on these topics including her book “Where dreams Come Alive: The Alchemy of the African Healer” (Chiron Publishers, 2019).
Maxim Ilyashenko is a Jungian psychotherapist (UKCP, BACP, EAP) in private practice in London, but originally from Ukraine where he received his MA Degree in Psychology and trained as a psychotherapist. He speaks Ukrainian, English and French fluently and defines himself as a multicultural therapist. He has special interest in the Arts, Spirituality and Jung’s Red Book.
Robert Mark is an Alumn of the Berklee College of Music (Boston, USA) and Drummers Collective in New York City. Further studies in percussion and drumset brought him to Cuba, Brazil and Ghana. For 40 years Robert Mark has been working as a drummer, percussionist and educator on the Swiss scene, teaching drumset, percussion and ensembles at the Zürich Music School as well as several High Schools and Colleges. For many years he has been educating future drum teachers as a professor for drum didactics at several Universities of the Arts. Presently Robert Mark plays with his band JOURNEYS. They have toured in Switzerland and Europe, as well as the USA, China and Hong Kong.
https://www.guildofpastoralpsychology.org.uk/event/guild-summer-conference-2025-in-person/
Also check out other Arts events in Hoddesdon, Workshops in Hoddesdon, Music events in Hoddesdon.