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[CPD Opportunity] he Passageway as Living Image. Medieval Women, Mysticism and the Feminine “Side” of the Divine.

09/01/2024 15:24 | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Irish Society of Jungian Analysts

in conjunction with the
Irish Analytical Psychology Association
Presents live on Zoom

Thursday, 15th February 2024: 7.30pm – 9.00pm (Irish time)

St Catherine drinking from the side wound of ChristThe Passageway as Living Image. Medieval Women, Mysticism and the Feminine “Side” of the Divine.

Dr Maria Grazia Calzà Jungian Analyst

To C.G. Jung, our imagination is the doorway to divinity: it serves as a symbolic intermediary allowing for the imaging of the imageless divine. These living images allowed medieval women mystics to stand in relationship with the transcendent; a transcendent that over-flowed their consciousness, transmuted and grounded it in their body. In their numinous experiences, they envisioned Jesus as an “incarnational form” of divinity (Self; Jung’s “God within us”) that was feminine in nature, a “continuum with” rather than an “opposition to” their ordinary feminine experience of embodiment.

Dr Maria Grazia Calzà grew up among the olive trees along Lake Garda, Italy. After a diploma in Art Restoration in Venice, she continued her studies at the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany receiving a MA and later a PhD in Medieval History, Theology, and Psychology. She has written a book on the role of the body in the mysticism of the first Beguine, Marie d'Oignies, published various articles and lectured internationally. In 2017 she graduated from the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP) in Zurich, Switzerland. Dr Calzà works in Riva del Garda as a Philosophical Counsellor and Jungian Psychoanalyst. Together with Lisa Holland, she is the new academic co-chair of the Jungian Odyssey, and currently completing a book about the feminine taste of the Corpus Christi in women’s mysticism of the Late Middle Ages.

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Registration closes on Wednesday, 14th February @ 6.00pm

Admission: €22.42 / Students: €17.07 Booking is via Eventbrite only

This event will be recorded, and the link will be available for 2 weeks for the personal viewing of registered participants only.

Thursday, 21st March: 7.30pm - 9.00pm “HUMILITY, THE WAY OF THE ORDINARY” with Jim Fitzgerald, Jungian Analyst Further details and booking available soon

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