
THE Carl Jung Circle Center’s public workshops program is a major part of CJCC’s mission of advancing the depth psychology of Carl Gustav Jung among Filipinos. Offered to the public once a month, these in-person sessions of 1 to 4 days tackle simple but deep Jungian concepts such as dreams, myths, soul, shadow, individuation, synchronicity , mens and women’s psychology, midlife, death and rebirth and the like, all in relation to each participant, the community and the world.
Before a module is offered, The process of coming up with a module is a long and tedious one. The lead faculty not only does scholarly research, but also encounters the workshop theme in his or her own life, in this way gathering rich data not found in books . We aim to make our workshops more effective and “personal”, in this age of faster, bigger, better.
After lectures and activities, each participant’s process is looked at and commented on by the faculty and the co-participants.
Every year, we try to have something for everyone; men, women, couples, seniors, and varied themes from Enchantment, to Archetypes, to Spirituality.
An age minimum of 25 years is required.
For inquiries call Oliver 0922 887 8757
or send an email to info@jungcirclecenter.org
A conscious pause from the rush of everyday life, this workshop invites you to step off the fast lane and look inward. Through a Jungian lens, participants explore how unseen inner forces shape thoughts, feelings, and actions—and how bringing awareness to these patterns allows for greater choice in daily life. The journey is one of discovery and integration: a step towards embracing the desired and undesired parts of the self, moving toward authenticity and gradually becoming the one who consciously steers their own life.
This revised edition of our popular Exploring the Self: Basic Jung Workshop seeks to smooth the connection between inner awareness and everyday living, weaving together the ideas of individuation and the unconscious to help participants better understand how inner movement expresses itself in their outer lives.











