19th of July 2008 /
9 Feb 2008 - 9:30am
9 Feb 2008 - 4:00pm
Etc/GMT-7

Nomi Kluger Nash, PhD, a Jungian psychologist, will lead you through a day of exploration that considers how the feminine presence of God in Judaism—a divine presence—has historically experienced a naive "glorification," which twisted the dark side of the feminine into light, overlooking the transformational path of integrating shadow. In accord with Jung, the ancient kabbalists painted a far more varied and intricate portrait of the feminine aspect of God—a spectrum of potencies ranging from creation to destruction. Presented by the Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung. $60 for members before Feb.1 and $70 after; $85 for nonmembers. For information and to register, visit www.ofji.org. 9:30 am-4 pm. First United Methodist Church, 1838 SW Jefferson St. 503-223-3080.