ONLINE: Jim FitzGerald - Frogs and Toads and the Language of Nature
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Hundreds of the remaining species of amphibians, which include frogs and toads, are expected to disappear in the next century. In order to understand how significant a loss this may be for humanity, it is instructive to turn to the symbolic world of myth and fairy tale. Creatures that are so close to the elements of earth and water have a great deal to teach us about the wisdom of nature and the possibilities that lie within us for radical transformation.
Jim Fitzgerald was born and raised in a small village in the south of Ireland. His academic background is in Ancient Classics and Byzantine Greek. After a career as a primary school teacher in London, he trained as an analyst at The C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. He is a past Chairman of The C.G. Jung Analytical Psychology Club, London and a founding member and past Chairman of The Guild of Analytical Psychologists. He is also a Senior Member of The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists. He has a private practice in London and has lectured widely.
Online admission will open at 10:15am; the lecture will start at 10:30am.