Michigan Friends of Jung
In his seminars on Nietzsche’s “Zarathustra,” Dr. Carl Jung emphasized that we must eat the gold of the world until we are made of gold and not of hunger. Sacred Selfishness is the path of filling ourselves with gold. This path is based on the classic quest stories that reveal the path of renewed personal consciousness and help us examine all of our assumption about ourselves and our lives to assist us in uncovering our hidden potentials.
Filling ourselves with gold is more than an intellectual exercise. It engages us fully in life and through growing self-knowledge softens and strengthens us while helping us to love life and other people. This lecture will explain how this idea evolved with Dr. Harris in the context of Dr. Jung’s theory of individuation. Dr. Harris will provide an overview of how this path unfolds theoretically and in everyday life, how real love grows from the foundation of self-love.
BUD HARRIS, PH. D., is a practicing Jungian analyst in Ashville, North Carolina. Formerly a businessman, he has over 35 years experience as a practicing psychotherapist, psychologist, and Jungian analyst. He has lectured widely and written a number of articles. His books include:

Sacred Selfishness:
A Guide for Cultivating a Life of Love, Authenticity and Substance
Bud Harris, Ph.D.
Lecture Fee:

Members $20
Non-members $25
Full-time Students $10
Payable by check or cash at the door
Lecture Date:

October 1, 2010
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Contact Information:

Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
P. O. Box 33008
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-3008
Phone:  810.220.9348
Web address: www.jungmich.org
Email:  mail@jungmich.org
Location:

Royal Oak Senior Community Center
3500 Marais Avenue
Royal Oak, Michigan
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Jungian Analyst and Author
Diplomate, C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich