Meister Eckhart and C.G. Jung: On the Vocation of the Self



 
Meister Eckhart and C.G. Jung: On the Vocation of the Self  

May 30th

10am - 2pm

TUITION: $100

Livestream Only

During this lecture and the discussion, Steven Herrmann will present portions of his 2024 book Meister Eckhart and C.G. Jung: On the Vocation of the Self. Eckhart was the only theologian who Jung consistently quoted and who had a significant impact on his psychological ideas from 1921 onwards, until his death. Jung cited Eckhart over 80 times in his oeuvre and he began reading him at the  age of 15. It was from Eckhart that Jung learned the art of letting things happen in the psyche, the method of detachment that led him to develop his method of active imagination and the discovery of the way to the transcendent function. The author will discuss the complexities of Jung's and Eckhart's views on the soul or anima, pantheism and panentheism, the Self and Gnosticism, dualism and trans-dualism, God and the God-image, good and evil, the meaning of the cross, empiricism and metaphysics, relativity and the absolute, speaking the Word, Christ and Antichrist, emptiness and Nothingness, being mothers of God, birth-giving, bliss and the primal Ground. 
 
STEVEN HERRMANN, PhD, MFT is a certified Jungian Analyst and an analyst-member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He has lectured nationally and internationally. Steven has a private practice in Montclair, Oakland, and is an author of many published essays and books, including Meister Eckhart and C.G. Jung: On the Vocation of the Self (2024). 

Date: May 30, 2026 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Fee

$100.00

Registration closes on May 29, 2026 05:00 PM

Activity Type

Extended Education

 

 

   

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Steven Herrmann

Date: 05/30/26
Time: 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM