Exploring the Shadow
Monday, September 5, 2016
7:00pm – 9:00pm
The shadow, according to Carl Jung, grows as we learn to suppress into the unconscious what is not acceptable in ourselves. He recognised that the degree to which we try to be “good” so that we are acceptable determines the depth of the shadow. How do we reconcile this psychological reality in the process of trying to become “good” Buddhists where we are taught to abandon what is unwholesome and cultivate what is wholesome?
Rob Preece has been a practicing Tibetan
Buddhist for the past 40 years. He was a founding member
of Manjushri Institute in the UK and lived there until
1980 when he went into retreat above Dharamsala on the
guidance of Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
Returning to the west in 1985 he began to train as a
Psychotherapist at the Centre for Transpersonal Psychology
in London, a Jungian based psychotherapy. Since that time
he has had a busy psychotherapy practice and has taught
many workshops on comparative Jungian and Buddhist
Psychology. More recently his work has shifted from
psychotherapy to spiritual mentoring.
Over the past 25 years Rob has also lead many meditation
retreats introducing the practices of the Tantric
tradition with a wish to honor Lama Yeshe’s profound and
creative approach to practice. Rob is an experienced
thangka painter and keen gardener and is the father of two
boys. He is the author of "The Psychology of Buddhist
Tantra", "The Wisdom of Imperfection", "The Courage to
Feel", "Preparing for Tantra" and "Feeling Wisdom".
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