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The Jung Center Scholarship Application

Requirements for Application:

An Evening with Houston Playback Theatre (In-Person)
An Introduction to Mindfulness Practices (Online); Pola, Michele
Ayurveda for the Mind (In-Person); Diedericks, Karuna
Building a Mystery: The Impact of Cultural Humility on Spiritual Practice; Sheehy, Michael Armbrust, Hannah
Composing Your Life (In-Person); Scardino, Felix
Finding Your Footing: A Feldenkrais Mini-Retreat (In-Person); Rector, Gika
Hamman Professional Wellness Magee Ethics Workshop: Ghosts in Our Bones (Hybrid); Fitzpatrick, Sean Savage, Samphire
Happiness: Find What You Love and Let It Kill You (Online); Hollis, James
I Feel Torn: Navigating the Journey of Ambivalence (In-Person); McCollom, Susana
Laugh for the Health of It!: Laughter Yoga, July (In-Person); Coffee, Lee
Laugh for the Health of It!: Laughter Yoga, June (In-Person); Coffee, Lee
Making Space: Felting Around a Ball (In-Person); Rector, Gika
Mindful Being in Nature (Online); Pola, Michele
Mindful Origami: July (In-Person); Angeli, Rie Kojima
Mindful Origami: June (In-Person); Angeli, Rie Kojima
Mindful Sitting in the The Five Chairs (Hybrid); Friedman, Ann
Walking Each Other Home: A Book Study (In-Person); Clarkson, Ginger Ryan, Mark
What We Can Still Learn from Depth Psychology (Online); Hollis, James
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