Removing the Veil: A BodySoul Intensive with Marion Woodman

January 20, 2006 - January 26, 2006

Open to women and men who have completed a minimum of 50 hours of Jungian analysis and 50 hours of bodywork, or consent of instructor.

In the midst of a beautiful and natural setting, we will work individually and together. Participants will listen to their Soul in their body and honor its needs, hopes, and creativity. We will focus on the connections between dreams and body imagery, exploring the bridges that link the two worlds.

C.S. Lewis, celebrated author, recipient of numerous literary awards and honorary degrees, and professor at Oxford and Cambridge Universities became fascinated by the Greek legend of Psyche and Eros. ëTil We Have Faces is his retelling of the story, from the perspective of Psyche’s “shadow sister.” A modern tale for women and men, this dark love story explores the workings of the inner world of the psyche, the complexities of relationship, and the emptiness and loss of soul that can result from living a life driven by the patriarchal values of our culture. Please read ‘Til We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis, as well at the original Psyche and Amor myth in preparation for our intensive,

For more details about BodySoul Intensives see the Marion Woodman Foundation Website: www.mwoodmanfoundation.org

This is a residential program: Six days, Friday, January 20, 4pm through Thursday, January 26, noon. Sessions are held daily, 9am-noon, 2:30-5pm, and 7-9pm.

Marion Woodman, LLD, DHL, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst, teacher and author of The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter: Addiction to Perfection: The Pregnant Virgin; The Ravaged Bridegroom; Leaving My Father’s House; Conscious Femininity; Dancing in the flames (with Elinor Dickson); Coming Home to Myself (with Jill Mellick); The Forsaken Garden (with Thomas Berry, Sir Laurens van der Post, Nancy Ryley, and Ross Woodman); The Maiden King (with Robert Bly); and Bone ñ Dying into Life. A visionary in her own right, Marion Woodman has worked with the analytical psychology of Carl Jung in an original and creative way.

Tina Stromsted, Ph.D., ADTR, dance therapist and international teacher of Authentic Movement and Somatic psychology, has 30 years of clinical practice and is a Candidate at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.

Meg Wilbur, MFT, MFA, Jungian analyst, Professor Emerita of UCLA’s School of Theater, expert in voice work, She teaches dream work and active imagination at the C.G. Jung Study Center in L.A.

Dorothy Anderson, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of interpersonal communications at UCLA, leadership consultant, life coach, and artist.

Fee: US $1,520-1,760* International: $1,320-1,560*
*Depending on choice of room. Fee includes tuition, accommodation, and meals.

Registration: Enrollment is by application only.

For registration contact:
The Marion Woodman Foundation
492 Corralitos Rd.
Corralitos, CA 95076
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 831-724-4040
Fax: 831-724-4044
40 ceus available for MFTs & LCSW’s