Contact Information: Contact: The Centerpoint Foundation International 407-678-7928 centerpointintl@gmail.com
An Invitation to "A Journey to Myself," for Anyone Seeking Greater Self-Understanding
| Source: Centerpoint
ORLANDO, FL--(Marketwire - November 12, 2008) - The Centerpoint Foundation International is
issuing an open invitation to anyone who wishes to learn more about the
inner and outer meanings of his or her own life, based on the study of
classical Jungian thought. Questpoint, "A Journey to Myself," will be
offered beginning Sunday, November 23, 2008. The first session of the
eight-week group study course will be held from 3:00 to 5:00 PM, and
offered at no charge to participants as an introduction to the content and
materials of this program.
"A Journey to Myself," lays a foundation for understanding the concepts of
noted psychologist Carl Jung and is a program designed for people with
little or no psychological background. The course provides participants
with a healthy framework for understanding and facilitating their own
psychological growth, while at the same time introducing them to the
language and basic ideas behind Jungian thought. Concepts covered include
the ego, living with the shadow, persona and the mask one wears, anima and
animus, Self, the process of individuation, the reality of the psyche,
creative work, psychological types, dreams and the reality of function of
exploration, cutting the silver cord, and the feminine in a male and the
masculine in a female.
The course is currently scheduled to be presented at The Centerpoint
Foundation International Headquarters Office, located at 274 Wilshire
Blvd., Suite 221, Casselberry, Florida 32707. Everyone is welcome to attend
regardless of education or experience. The introductory presentation will
also include information about other courses offered by The Centerpoint
Foundation International, including "Centerpoint," and "Vantage Point." For
registration or more information call 407-678-7928 or email:
centerpointintl@gmail.com
The programs of Centerpoint, a U.S.-registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible
nonprofit charity, were developed in the 1970s by Elsom Eldridge and
Chandler Brown who recognized a natural harmony between Jung's ideas and
their own innovative approach to education. Convinced that an understanding
of the collective unconscious and the individual psyche would greatly
enrich lives, they made their knowledge accessible in a user-friendly
format that adapts well to individual and small group study and
interactions. To learn more about these awareness-altering and
life-enriching programs, visit the website: www.CENTERPOINTEC.com