Howl in the Wilderness Podcast | Jungian Analysis, Individuation & The Spiritual Life | Kenneth James (Video)

Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts member Ken James appeared on the Howl in the Wilderness Podcast. From the episode description:

Howling about Jung, Hillman, individuation, the shadow & the spiritual life with Ken James. Dr. Kenneth James maintains a private practice in Chicago, Illinois at The Soulwork Center. His areas of expertise include dream work and psychoanalysis, archetypal dimensions of analytic practice, divination and synchronicity, and ways to sustain the vital relationship between body, mind and spirit. He has done post-doctoral work in music therapy, the Kabbalah, spirituality and theology, and uses these disciplines to inform his work as a Jungian analyst.

Ken’s website: https://soulworkcenter.org
Ken’s lectures: https://jungchicago.org/blog/speaker/james-ken/

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Links
Brian James’s Website: https://brianjames.ca
Instagram: brianjames.soulwork  
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTpN-AF5842TTMZweZVEXUw
PayPal: http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul

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