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June Singer, Jungian Analyst Dr. June Singer is the author of Boundaries of the Soul: The Prac tice of Jung's Psychology and Androgyny: Toward a New Theory of Sexuality as well as The Unholy Bible: A Psychological Interpretation of William Blake. Singer earned her Ph.I). from Northwestern, taught at the University of Chicago, and received a diploma in Analytical Psy chology from the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich. This week in Eugene, she will address “The Many Levels of Man/Woman Relationships" and conduct a dream workshop (see Friday’s and Saturday’s calendar list ings for details). You can also catch Dr. Singer in a 30-minute public access television interview on ('able 11 at 7 pm, Monday, November 15. repeated at 9 pm Wednesday, November 17. In Androgyny, June Singer richly describes the opposing comple mentary life energies present within the psyche as contrasexual elements which require human recognition and understanding. She traces the archetypal androgynous figures of gnosticism, alchemy, astrology, the Kaballah, the Tao. world creation myths, and Chris tanity, to say nothing of world literature and dreams. Singer’s real skill, however, lies in precisely how she shows this an cient concept of the soul to be of vital concern for modern men and women. Look within, she advises. In order to be meaningfully involved with one another, she suggests, the inner-marriage must have taken place. A new state of wholeness comes when we no longer need to think of ourselv.es as exclusively “masculine” or exclusively “feminine,” when we know that we are whole beings in whom the op posite also is present. Perhaps Dr. Singer will show us how this act of responsibility, this inner-marriage, relieves relationships ofunneces sary expectations and creates a psychological environment in which the partner can be perceived as the companion, the friend. Lois Wadsworth ^Qrandeur > 342-72)6 Buy • Trade • Consignment \ Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 12-4 Sizes 16 and up Woman 442 Blair Blvd. Eugene, OR 97402 Matter of Heart Matter of Heart is a new, two-hour documentary film about the world of the Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Gustav Jung, a twentieth century pioneer who explored the human psyche and its Inward reaches of the unconscious. The film is peopled with some of those who were closest to Jung—as students, patients, friends, relatives and neighbors. The settings are their settings—San Francisco, New York, London, Zurich and Bollingen—where they live and work and where they knew Jung. The themes embrace their everyday realities and conflicts shared with Jung; the mysteries of working through problems' in marriage and analyst-patient relationship, the courage and patience required to en gage with the reality of the collective unconscious and their visions of our present task: to take individual responsibility for the expansion of creative and destructive energies coming into human hands in our This film will be shown at 150 Geology on the University campus at 7 pm only, Sunday, November 14. Cost is 03 students, 05 general public. The only authentic Chinese restaurant in Eugene Saturday 13 Film Shoot the Moon plays at 150 Geology, U of 0 campus, at 7 and 9:30 pm and costs 81.50. The Raven, starring Boris Kar loff, Peter Lorre, and Vincent Price, plays at 8 pm in the Me morial Bldg., 765 North A St., Springfield, and costs 81. Breaking Away shows at 7 and 9:30 pm in 180 PLC on campus as a fundraiser for Students for a Nuclear Free Future. 81.50 adults, 81 children, 50c off if you wear 5 anti-nuclear buttons. Cutter’s Way plays at 177 Law rence at 7 and 9 pm and costs 81.50 for adults, 81 for ages 2-12. Sponsored by Ananda Marga Society. Ete. Willamette-Cascade Model Rail road Club’s Annual Fall Show at the Springfield Mall, 1-105 at Mohawk Blvd., is from 9 am-6 pm today and 11 am-5 pm tomor row, and is free. Show features the club’s 70 ft. modular model railroad, with almost 140 ft. of mainline trackage, plus yards and industrial or scenic areas. Preschool liquidation sale from 10 am-4 pm Saturday and Sun day at the Wildwood School, 1817 W 9th (at Grant). Parents and Teachers! Lots of good stuff. Call 484-2325 for more infor mation. Antique Show and Sale con tinues from 11 am-9 pm at the Lane County Fairgrounds Audi torium Bldg. See Friday’s listing for details. An Elegant Evening continues at the Treehouse; see Friday’s listing for details. 4-H Bingo Party, Springfield Mall today from 11 am-5 pm; to morrow from 1-5 pm. Network—Single Activities pre sents Susan Marcus talking about "New Beginnings,” setting it up so you get what you want, at 7:45 pm at the Laurelwood Country Club, followed by a dance. Cost is 32.50 members, 84 general public. Sports / Recreation Oregon Volleyball team meets Oregon State in a home game at McArthur Court at 7:30 pm. Tic ket information, call 686-4461. 3 Mile Fun Run at Amazon Com munity Center at 5 pm is spon sored by the Sri Chinmoy Run ning Club. The entry fee is 81.50. Refreshments and awards at the finish. Corvallis Bicycle Bryant Park Ride is a scenic 40-mile tour along the Willamette. Call in ad vance to arrange carpool, which leaves Alton Baker Park at 8 am. McKenzie Riders, 485-6668. Northwest Challenge Motor cycle Trials at the Fairgrounds Arena Building, 796 W 13th, starts at 7 pm and costs 84 adults, 12-17 years 83, 6-11 years 82. Seminar on psychological thera py of running will meet from 8 am-4 pm and is designed for run ners and non-runners seeking relief from stress and addictive behavior. Meets at the Eugene Hilton Hotel, 66 E 6th, and costs 845. The fee includes a luncheon and seminar materials. For registration information, call 686-4231. Radio San Francisco Opera performs Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades at 11 am and Studs Ter kel interviews author Carlos Fuentes at 7 pm on KWAX 91.1 FM. Sunday 14 Speakers Attorneys Sue Miller and David James conduct Sunday Night Open Forum sponsored by Net work Singles Activities at 75 North Jackson at 7:45 pm. Cost is 81.50 members, 82.50 non members, and is open to all single adults. Children The Three Bears is presented at the Sheldon Community Center from 2-3 pm; see Saturday's list ing for details. Movies Annie and Popeye: Fine Arts, Nov 11-18. 747-2201. Bambi and Swiss Family Robin son: Cinema World, Nov 11-18. 342-6536. Don's Partv: Bijou, Nov 12-18. 686-2458. A risque comedy about the col lapse of political and sexual ex pectations among a group of friends on election night. From Australia by the maker of Breaker Morant. E.T.: McDonald, Nov 11-18. 344 4343. First Blood: Springfield Cinema, Nov 11-18. 726-9073. Also at Cinema Work!, Nov 12-18. 342-6536. Gallipoli and The French Lieu tenant's Woman: Valiev River Twin, Nov 12-18. 686-8633. An intense double feature: a tra gic Australian anti-war film and a Victorian romantic mystery starring Meryl Streep. The Man from Snowy River: Springfield Cinema, Nov 11-18. 726-9073. The Man Who Would Be King and Treasure of the Sierra Madre: Cinema 7, Nov 13-18. 687-0733. Two John Huston films: a Rud yard Kipling adventure and the Bogart classic. Missionary: Cinema World, Nov 11-18. 342-6536. Comedy about a priest who be friends the hookers. Monsignor and The Rose: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Nov 11-18. 342-4142. A drama about Vatican power struggles and scandals, showing with Bette Midler’s great por trayal of Janis Joplin. Motherlode: Cinema World, Nov 12-18. 342-6536. My Favorite Year: Valiev River Twin, Nov 11-18. 686-8633. Peter O’Toole is the star in this light-hearted comedy about com edians, set in the world of 1950’s live TV. An Officer and a Gentleman: Mayflower, Nov 12-18. 345-4022. An old-fashioned love story. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Dragonslayer: Oakway Cinema, Nov 11-18. 342-5351. Time Bandits and Poltergeist: National, Nov 12-18. 344-3431. Two original science-fiction films, the one a fantasy, the other a chilling family thriller. The World According to Garp and Class Reunion: West 11th Tri-Cinema, Nov 11-18. 342-4142. Robin Williams is lovable as Garp in this indescribable film. Worth seeing even if you’ve read the book. They said it them selves: “No class has less class” than Class Reunion. 00009 Oakway Cinema Nov. 12 - Nov. 18 This coupon good Sunday-Thursday: 2 adults for the price of one ($2.00).