Red Spirituality: A Body Soul RE-Union (In-Person)

Admission

  • $135.00

Summary

Robert Snellgrove
Four Tuesdays, March 14 - April 11
5:30 - 7pm
(no class March 28)
Potentially appropriate for 6 CEs

Through the works of artists, writers, poets, and philosophers, from ancient times to today, this class will explore the connection between soul, body, sexuality, death, and eroticism.

Description


Walt Whitman wrote that “Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul”. There has been a great deal of discussion on the relationship between the mind and the body, but what about the relationship between the body and the soul? Through the works of artists, writers, poets, and philosophers, from ancient times to today, this class will explore the connection between soul, body, sexuality, death, and eroticism. We will attempt to explore and define a mysticism that instructor Robert Snellgrove refers to as Red Spirituality – a living, breathing, passionate, embodied spirituality. Join us for this course that will also survey how C.G. Jung viewed the relationship between the body and the soul, and the implications that this approach may have on 21st century therapy.


This program is being offered IN-PERSON, and will NOT be recorded.

All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.

Please register early. Programs with four or fewer participants are subject to cancellation, 48 hours prior to their start.


For 30 years as a psychotherapist, Robert Snellgrove (LCSW) has approached healing from a psychoanalytic Jungian perspective. Robert’s technique blends mythology, storytelling, visual arts, and theater with advocacy, empowerment, and social justice – to heal the deep and at times dark world of our human psyche. He is also author of the book The Masculine Eros and a Faculty Fellow of The Jung Center, Houston.  His style is known as warm, humorous, and always radically human.


 

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