Photo: Seeblick Hotel and View. © Seeblick Hotel, Emmetten
The exiled or dark feminine can be described to be that locus within psyche, that takes us down to the cave of destruction, despair and death, yet unveils herself as the source of solace, fecundity, even rebirth. She reveals herself through the warrior goddesses Kali and Morrígan, the scorned, owl-footed Lilith. She resides in the revered Black Madonnas and the vengeful witches of fairy tales. We are called to explore this wild, at times desolate territory and to discover, honor and integrate this powerful archetype, relevant to women and men. Maligned and dismissed throughout millennia of domination of spirit over matter, logic over feeling, she is now erupting within us individually and calling out to us collectively. She demands a more conscious recognition of and engagement with her balancing remedy, in service of a healthier inner and outer ecology.
“When you see your matter going black, rejoice: for that is the beginning of the work.”
– Alchemical manuscript, cited by C.G. Jung, CW 14, §729, n. 182
Quote: "Dark I am, yet lovely." – Song of Songs 1:5
17–24 May 2025
Retreat Setting:
Seeblick Hotel • Emmetten, Switzerland
Christena Cleveland, PhD
Jörg Rasche, Dr. med.
Daniela Sieff, PhD
With Friends & Faculty of ISAPZURICH
Peter Ammann, Dr. phil.
Galina Angelova, M. Theol.
Richard Blennerhassett, MB, FRCPI, FRCPsych
Maria Grazia Calzà, Dr. phil.
Katharina Casanova, lic. phil.
Brigitte Egger, Dr. sc. nat. ETH
Ilaria Franchi, Movement Medicine Teacher
Allan Guggenbühl, Dr. phil.
Lisa M. Holland, MS
Scott William Hyder, lic. phil.
Ann Chia-Yi Li, MA
For your connecting overnights in Zurich you can find hotels and helpful travel info using the button below. We recommend Fred Hotel Zürich (formerly Walhalla) and Hotel Montana, both of which are in walking distance of the main train station and bus station, and both of which offer breakfast and free WIFI.
[email protected] • Fax +41 (0)43 268 5619
Academic Co-chairs
Maria Grazia Calzà, Dr. phil.
Lisa Holland, MS
Co-Chairs
Susanna Bucher, Dr. sc. nat. ETH
Isolde Kunerth, Dipl.-Päd.