with Bernice Hill, Ph.D., author of The Emergence of the Cosmic Psyche,

Friday, October 25, 7 – 9 pm.

In her book, The Emergence of the Cosmic Psyche: UFOs and ETs from the Perspective of Depth Psychology, Bernice Hill, a Jungian analyst, gives an account of how she was drawn to explore the mysteries  of UFOs and extraterrestrial visitation. The uninvited “allure” into this strange field was stirred by the dreams and stories of her clients. The consistent message she heard was of ETs concern for our Earth which paralleled her own deep worry gained earlier when she worked  in the Canadian Department of Defense studying the damaging effects of atomic radiation on living cells.

Her own adventure was deepened by a series of synchronicities. In 1996 she attended a conference on a Lakota reservation in South Dakota. Leaders from seventeen worldwide indigenous tribes shared their sacred knowledge of extraterrestrials and their collective concern about our deteriorating planet. In that meeting, she was inspired by participation in a ritual from the Maori grandmothers of New Zealand. Its focus was on activating the archetypal Feminine Way of Knowing—so essential for balance if our Earth is to heal. Subsequent to this, she felt “called” to take circles of women on pilgrimage to Peru, New Zealand, and Egypt.

From this and other experiences Bernice looks at the larger UFO/ET picture. Through the lens of her Jungian training she explores the light and shadow of contact, abductions, and their implications for our deeper psychological and spiritual growth.

General Public $15, Caritas Members $10

Bernice H Hill, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Boulder for over thirty years. She is a member of the International Association for Analytic Psychology and a senior training analyst with the C.G. Jung Institute  of Colorado. She has conducted Holotropic Breath workshops at ISSSEEM Conferences, the Monroe Institute in Faber, West Virginia, and in Los Angeles. She has also been involved in philanthropy workshops at MIT, and Naropa University in Boulder.

 

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