Events

Publications

BOOK BY GERI GRUBBS

“Bereavement Dreaming: Grief Recovery through Your Dreams”, by Geri Grubbs

A Jungian Guide to Grief Recovery, Sacred Dreams, and Spiritual Connections
When the unimaginable happens, where do we turn for comfort, meaning, and renewal? Bereavement Dreaming: Grief Recovery Through Your Dreams invites you into the deeply transformative practice of interpreting dreams after loss – a timeless path for those seeking grief healing and spiritual grief recovery beyond conventional counseling.

Connect With Your Loved Ones Beyond the Veil
Author Geri Grubbs, Ph.D., draws on decades of Jungian psychology, cultural rites, and her own story of losing a child to guide you through the intimate realm of visitations in dreams. Learn how to recognize dreams about the dead, tend to those sacred encounters, and find peace in continued bonds that transcend the boundary of life and death.

Ancient Rituals for Modern Healing
Grounded in the wisdom of mourning rituals, dream tending practices, and archetypes and dreams, this book provides practical methods for those coping with sudden loss and longing to maintain a spiritual connection with the deceased. From creating a dream sanctuary to practicing transliminal dreams, Grubbs illuminates how dreams can become your deepest ally in coping with sudden loss.

For Anyone Facing the Pain of Losing a Child or Loved One
Whether you are searching for a loss of a child book, a resource for bereavement counseling, or guidance on talking to the dead in dreams, this compassionate companion will help you honor your grief, recover your inner life, and discover that love endures – one dream at a time.


BOOK BY TERRILL GIBSON, Ph.D.

“The Liminal and the Luminiscent: Jungian Reflections on Ensouled Living Amid a Troubled Era”

Our world is bathed in ongoing biological, political, cultural, climate, and spiritual crises that seem endless. If anything, these disruptions appear to be spiraling into ever larger threat fronts that challenge our survival as a species.

Carl Gustav Jung, renowned Swiss psychiatrist, avowed in his archetypal psychology that there is a portal of transforming possibility if we have the courage to enter that doorway. That threshold entering demands that we embrace our individual and collective sufferings and then seek the path of meaning and destiny that is always resident deeply at the core of such trauma.

This book narrates how this destiny is found and lived forward for both each individual life and for our varied human cultures. It affirms and gives examples of the deep-soul dimension of life that lies under the often chaotic surface—the liminal realm of animate and guiding dream, vision, myth, and spirituality where the gods meet us so that we all can find our mutual way Home. This liminal world is navigated through the metaphoric and literalness of pilgrimage, performance, and political processes in our personal and cultural lives. What might be your path of destiny?

https://www.amazon.com/Liminal-Luminescent-Reflections-Ensouled-Troubled/dp/1666724149


Analyst Seminars

Please join Jungian Analyst,

SUZAN ROOD WILSON

for an ongoing seminar series on Jung’s

NIETZSCHE’S ZARATHUSTRA LECTURES, VOLUMES 1 AND 2
For Licensed Professionals in the field of Psychology

This seminar will begin September 2020. These impressive texts may require four or more years to complete.  Participants should be willing to commit to the entire seminar series.  The seminars will be held monthly.

Please contact Suzan Rood Wilson at 206-935-4744, if you are interested in joining this depth study of one of Jung’s great master works. You may also email Suzan at:
suzanrwilson@jungiananalystseattle.com


For Winter/Spring 2026:

The C. G. Jung Society, Seattle
will present

ONCE UPON A TIME: WHY JUNGIANS READ FAIRY TALES

The class will be co-facilitated by
STEPHANIE GIERMAN, JUNGIAN ANALYST, and BETTE JORAM, Ph.D.

“How do we interpret a fairy tale? It is really like stalking a very evasive stag.” — The Interpretation of Fairy Tales, Marie Louise von Franz, p. 37

WINTER/SPRING CLASS DATES:
First Friday of each month:
January 2, 2026
February 6, 2026
March 6, 2026
April 3, 2026
May 1, 2026

Class time: 6:30 to 8:30 pm (no break) via Zoom.

For registration and further information, including Continuing Education credits, please check the Jung Society Upcoming Events page or call the Seattle Jung Society office at