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Institute for Sacred Psychology (ISP)ISP seeks to address through published articles, and occasional workshops and seminars the separation of psychology and spirituality, which it views as inseparable, inasmuch as human beings are innately spiritual. Through published articles and occasional workshops and seminars, ISP seeks a deeper and sacred understanding of what it means to be made in the image of God. Sacred Psychology is concerned with the
intersection of spirituality and psychology and thus is concerned with the work
of those seminal thinkers such as Carl Jung (including dream analysis, Jungian
archetypes and temperament analysis), the Eastern psychology of Sri Aurobindo,
the archetypal psychology of Jean Shinoda Bolen, and the ancient practice of
enneagram spirituality.
SACRED PSYCHOLOGY BOOK NOTES Arraj, James. St. John of the Cross and Dr. C. G. Jung: Christian Mysticism in the Light of Jungian Psychology. Reflections on Christian mysticism in the light of Jung’s work. In EC, Vol. 1, #3 ICS is looking for a committed and capable person to fill the following volunteer position. Since participation on the ICS Board of Directors is desired, it will necessarily need to be filled by someone within reasonable driving distance of Knoxville, Tennessee. Job Description for ISP Director
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