Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
Floyd Joseph White RPP
Long-time member and director of The Michigan Friends of Jung.
What was once a survival mechanism may become a frozen prison.
In the beginning of our existence we had no sharp edges. We were fluid and part of everything around and about us until we experienced some sort of trauma. Then we begin to build walls to protect ourselves. If we cannot or will not allow our tears to express these fears to a compassionate caregiver, we will continue to build higher, thicker and stronger walls until they become self-managed prisons. Our defense will be anger or rage at any person or situation that triggers our defenses. These walls are internal holding patterns that restrict the internal flow of energy. If this pattern continues throughout our life, these walls choke out the life force and manifest in illness.
In this discussion we will explore the pillars of anger, rage and addiction that support our walls of fear, as well as the role government and corporate-owned mass media play in feeding collective fears.
Friday February 22, 2008
7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
Royal Oak Senior Community Center
3500 Marias Avenue
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
$10 for members
$15 for nonmembers
Contact Information:
Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
P. O. Box 33115
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-3115
Phone: 810.220.9348
Web address: www.jungmich.org