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Beverley Zabriskie

Beverley ZabriskieĀ is a Jungian Analyst in New York City, a founding faculty member and former President of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA), where she teaches Jungian theory and practice, theories of emotion, psychological interpretation of Egyptian Mythology, and alchemical imagery. She is past Vice-President of the Philemon Foundation which producedĀ The Red Book, and other unpublished volumes by C.G. Jung. She is an associate editor of theĀ Journal of Analytic Psychology, and on The Helix Center for Interdisciplinary Investigation Executive Committee. Her publications include: ā€˜The Spectrums of Emotion,ā€™ inĀ Volume 1,Ā Research in Analytical Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical and Cross-Cultural ResearchĀ (2018);Ā ā€˜Time and Tao in Synchronicityā€™ inĀ The Pauli-Jung Conjecture and Its Impact TodayĀ (2014); ā€˜Synchronicities: Riddles of Time and Emotionā€™ (2012); ā€˜Synchronicity and the I Ching: Jung, Pauli, and the Chinese Womanā€™ (2005); Imagination as Laboratory,(2004); ā€˜A Meeting of Rare Minds.ā€™ Preface toĀ Atom and Archetype, The Pauli-Jung Correspondence, (2001).

Papers by Beverley Zabriskie (1)

The Matter of Psyche

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Past events with Beverley Zabriskie (3)

Book-A-Month Club – The Anomaly

May 3, 2024

Re-Visioning Consciousness

June 5, 2022

What Is Consciousness?

June 5, 2021