What Matters Most  

Great Conversations: What Matters Most

 

This special evening benefiting The Jung Center features James Hollis and J. Pittman McGehee exploring what it means to live a fulfilling life.

 
 

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. There will be no walk-in seating.
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Conversation: 7 pm
Reception: 8:15 pm
Supporter | $75
Patron | $150
Benefactor | $250 | includes reserved seating
Individual Underwriting Partner | $500 or more | Includes preferred reserved seating and acknowledgement at the event and in our Program Guide
Click here to view a copy of the event invitation.

 
 

Why are we here? What is the meaning of our existence? Where did I lose the trail? Can I find my way back? If we do not engage in dialogue with these questions
that emerge from our depths, then we will live an unconscious, unreflective, accidental life.

Beginning with these insistent questions, two of Houston’s most thoughtful teachers explore a fresh concept of a fulfilling life–one that embraces growth over security, engagement versus avoidance, and a recognition that the forces in our lives, far from
being accidental, are the heat, the cold, the pressure that temper us into a looking glass through which we can see into the heart of what matters…what really matters.

 
 

James Hollis, PhD, is a Jungian analyst, author of more than a dozen books, and director emeritus of The Jung Center. He is Director of Jungian Studies at Saybrook Graduate School in San Francisco and lectures internationally on depth psychology.

J. Pittman McGehee, MDiv, is a Jungian analyst, author, poet and director of the Institute for the Advancement of Psychology and Spirituality. Formerly the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Pittman is widely known as a lecturer and educator in the field of psychology and religion.

 
 

Online registration for this event is now closed.

 
 
 
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