Humans of Prague
On a cold December afternoon in beautiful Prague a young man, Jaroslav Brtek, approached me and asked me if I were willing to participate in his student project "Humans of Prague". I guess it was the openness to the uknown that travelling brings that made me blurt out "Yes". The photos and the stories of people photographed are published on his website -- do have a look because they are a touching portrait of not only a bunch of strangers in Prague, but also life itself. Had I been stopped a few days later when our Jungian conference had already been over, my answer would have been slightly longer and different and would have also involved Jung's shadowy aspects ...
Interestingly, Jaroslav approached me while I was using my smart phone in order to locate myself on the physical map. I still love the maps, the "real" ones that you can hold in your hands. Just a day later, my phone ended on a roof below the Prague Castle (a beautiful final resting place, if you ask me), which made me aware how many things smart phones had replaced (alarm clocks, watches, calendars, notebooks, cameras ...) ... as if the digital/virtual has been winning the battle with the analogue/physical. On the one hand, such a change made our lives much more practical (just think how many things you don't need to take with you when you go travelling), on the other, it robbed us of the physicality of things, memories, relations ...
So I really love that the photo shows me with a map in my hands and as an inhabitant of Prague, a city that has been dear to me since my first visit in 1993.
Vilenica 2017
The beginning of September will see the 32nd edition of the Vilenica International Literary Festival, one of the most important literary festivals in Slovenia and central Europe. A number of events in different languages (Slovene, English and participants' mother tongues) will take place from Tuesday, September 5, to Saturday, September 9, all over Slovenia. You are cordially invited to join us -- the programme is published here.
IAAP Router Programme and Dream Interpretation
In December 2016, I was admitted into the IAAP Router Programme and became a trainee of Jungian analysis, which allows me to work with clients under the supervision of a Jungian analyst. I would like to focus my work on dream interpretation, with which I got acquainted in the monthly workshop delivered by the Serbian psychotherapists Marija and Ivan Nastović, which I attended for six years. Given my fluency in English, I can also hold session in English. If you are interested in the meaning of your dreams and Jungian analysis, feel free to contact me and we can arrange a meeting either at the Slovene Littoral or in Ljubljana.
Two Oliver Sacks's books published in Slovene
The Slovene publishing house Modrijan has just published my translations of Oliver Sacks's autobiography On the Move. A Life and his collection of essays Gratitude.