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Carl Jung & Hildegard of Bingen with Kayleen Asbo - Part 2

Carl Jung & Hildegard of Bingen

with Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D.

Thursdays, December 3rd & 10th

6-7:30 pm PST

Event will be hosted online.

A recording of the live salons will also be sent to all registrants within 24 hours of the live salon.

If you are registering after the first salon, a recording will be sent to your inbox upon registering, along with login instructions for the second salon.

Carl Jung and Hildegard of Bingen were both powerful mystics whose connection to transpersonal forces led them to boldly embrace unconventional lives of healing and wholeness. Jung's visionary experiences in the 20th century became the basis for his celebrated Red Book from which all of his later work on Analytical Psychology emerged.

Some 900 years before, the Benedictine Abbess Hildegard of Bingen had a midlife awakening that opened the floodgates of inspiration, leading her to become a  theologian, playwright, composer, and pioneer of natural medicine as well as a spiritual director and artist.

In this visually rich presentation in two parts, cultural historian and mythologist Dr. Kayleen Asbo will present on the parallels between their lives and works, and how their profound insights can help embolden us now with courage to pursue our own inner knowing and individuation.

Part 1: The Awakenings of Jung & Hildegard

Part 2: The Call to Fierce Compassion

About Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D.

Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D. is a faculty member of Ubiquity University's Wisdom School. She has taught about the intersection of Depth Psychology with Christian traditions at Pacifica Graduate Institute and in colleges, seminaries, and cathedrals throughout the world as well as at the Osher Life Long Learning Institutes at UC Berkeley, Sonoma State University, and Dominican University. Dr. Asbo's dissertation, Passion and Paradox: The Myths of Mary Magdalene in Music, Art and Culture, resulted in her being the pre-concert lecturer for the San Francisco Opera's worldwide premiere of Mark Adamo's Gospel of Mary Magdalene. In addition, Kayleen holds three master's degrees in music (piano performance), mythology, and psychology. Kayleen has been a guest presenter and lecturer on the intersection of history, mythology, psychology, and the arts at Oxford University in England, the Assisi Institute of Depth Psychology Conference in Italy, Chartres Cathedral in France, Grace Cathedral, and the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, and at Jung Institutes across the world. A faculty member of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music for nineteen years, she is also the music historian in residence for the  Santa Rosa Symphony. As the Creative Director and Resident Mythologist for Mythica, Kayleen leads interdisciplinary workshops and retreats throughout the country and offers pilgrimages to sacred sites in Europe every year—this year, because of covid, through a series of virtual retreats that have been hailed as "lifesaving tapestries of beauty and hope."

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