APRIL with THE JUNG SOCIETY OF UTAH
Presented by Theresa Holleran, LCSW
Our losses, traumas, betrayals, and fears can destroy us, define us, or develop us. How do we move from collapse, resignation, and bitterness to an expanded sense of self? How do we learn to honor our vulnerability, anger, and grief from a place of self-compassion and personal responsibility? How can we find the courage and curiosity to discover the treasures from the depths of suffering? These are questions for us as individuals and as a planetary community. We need each other to inspire hope for a better life and a better world. We invite you to an evening of storytelling, poetry, inner work, and community as we explore the path that leads from suffering to the fire of transformation and a life worth living.
“Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this, too, was a gift.”
–Mary Oliver, Thirst
Theresa Holleran, LCSW is a Depth Psychotherapist with over 45 years of experience. She has taught graduate courses in Transpersonal Psychology, Eco-psychology, and Process Work, and has co-created retreats and sacred journeys in both urban and wilderness settings. She believes each person has an inherent destiny that can be revealed through the exploration of the unconscious and that personal individuation is directly tied to the fate of our planet.
To learn more about The Jung Societ of Utah and becoming a member, visit us online at www.jungutah.com