"Astrology and Jung:
Evoking Wonder,
Supporting Individuation,
Restoring Meaning."
A class with with Dan Keusal, M.S., LMFT
4 Saturday mornings, March 9, 23, 30, April 6, 2024
C.G. Jung Society Seattle Wisdom School
(open to the public!)
“All are syllables of the great word
that is very slowly spoken by the shining of the stars."
~Ursula Le Guin
Astrology, which may be the oldest form of psychology, offers the modern world 1) a return to enchantment, 2) guidance for our individual and collective journeys, and 3) a restored sense of our place in the cosmos. This class, part of the ongoing "Wisdom School" series by the C.G. Jung Society of Seattle, will begin with a look at the sense of wonder inspired by the night sky that gave birth to astrology. It will then provide a detailed overview of what astrology is and how it works (including the essential role of consciousness and freedom in empowering wise choices). We will also explore astrology’s many connections to Jungian psychology. Finally, we’ll do a deep dive into one birth chart to give participants an actual experience of the valuable guidance that astrology can offer. Note: this class presumes no prior knowledge of astrology, but is appropriate for beginners through advanced students.
DATES: 4 Saturdays, March 9, 23, 30, and April 6, 2024
TIME: 10:00 - 11:30 AM each morning
VIA ZOOM VIDEO ONLY
FEE: $50 - $90 (depending on membership status and/or CEUs)
CEUs: are available.
TO REGISTER: Registration is through the web site of the C.G. Jung Society Seattle; click here.
Dan Keusal, MS, LMFT is now in his 31st year as a Jungian psychotherapist and his 26th year as a professional astrologer in Seattle. He is the author of numerous essays exploring the integration of depth psychology, spirituality, astrology, the arts, and everyday life. He has been invited to speak at Microsoft, various Jung Societies in the U.S. and Canada, Seattle University, Cascadia College, the Northwest Astrological Conference, and dozens of other businesses, churches, schools, and community & professional groups. His personal passions include baseball, movies, books, photography...and coffee.