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An unforgettable weekend with exceptional guest speakers, including:

Heba Zaphiriou-Zarifi

Roderick Main

Brenda Crowther

Hilary Morgan

Dwight Turner

Qi Zhang

Martin Gledhill

Richard Berengarten

Melanie Rein

Jim Fitzgerald

Craig Chalquist

Ann Chia-Yi Li

…and more!

Full program details to be sent to all attendees by end of April ​​

A Cambridge Jungian Circle
Summer Conference

                at 150

The Power of Individuation

In a Changing World

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Celebrating the life and work of C. J. Jung
over 150 years


July 26 - 27th, 2025

Cambridge University, Madingley Hall
(and online)

 
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Programme Highlights

Saturday July 26 - Sunday 27th, 2025

​To honour the 150th anniversary of the birth of C.G. Jung, we invite you to join us in celebration of a true visionary, whose work illuminated the depths of the human soul. Jung gave voice to the invisible, to the archetypes, dreams, and mythic patterns that guide the soul's journey toward wholeness. His vision of individuation as the lifelong unfolding of the true Self continues to guide seekers, scholars, artists, and healers around the world and resonates ever more deeply in an age where the erosion of meaning, truth, and inner harmony endangers the

wellbeing of both the individual and the collective.​​​

"Individuation does not shut one out from the world, but gathers the world to itself.”
-
CW 8: The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche

This conference is both a tribute and invocation- a call to deeper engagement. Across a rich programme of talks, film, music, and symbolic reflection, we will honour the complexity and beauty of Jung’s legacy. Themes will include synchronicity as a countermagic of individuation, eco-psychology and our sense of place, quantum revelations, Toni Wolff and the feminine psyche, and a screening of a deeply personal docufilm on the pioneering artist, researcher and clinician Christiana Morgan, by her granddaughter Hilary Morgan.

We will explore the history and symbolism of Bollingen Tower, experience a hands-on workshop with the I Ching, listen to an indigenous perspective on dreams, and be drawn into the healing world of music, mythology, and the medicinal arts. This journey will culminate in a live performance by Yanis Pantazis of Santorini on the ancient Greek Lyre of Apollo, and an original song composed in honour of Jung by Dr. Susannah Self, sung by the voices of the Ely Collegium choir.

 

Held just four miles from Cambridge city centre, in the historic 16th-century Tudor house Madingley Hall, this conference will not only be a celebration, but a living encounter with the soul of Jung’s work.

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