Greetings from the Bangalore Society of Analytical Psychology!
We are delighted to invite you to our next offering in the Yoking with Jung series Sunrise, Sunset & The Hours In between by Sandhya Rajayer
"It is hygienic to discover in death a goal toward which one can strive; shrinking away from it robs the second half of life of its purpose."
— C. G. Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul
What does it mean to shift into the second half of life? How do we then walk toward our death? Do we approach it with fear, faith, or awareness?
For Sandhya Rajayer, the curiosity about death and dying has accompanied her curiosity about life itself. It is what drew her to Jungian work: finding the courage to sit with what cannot be known, and hoping to encounter grace, not terror, as a companion into the unknowable terrain of endings.
Jung saw death as part of the great rhythm of existence, a necessary counterpart to life, a transition rather than an end. To accept death, he wrote in The Red Book, "is altogether like a frosty night in a vineyard full of sweet grapes. Death ripens."
In this Yoking with Jung, Sandhya invites us into a reflective exploration of this ripening - to see death not as the enemy of life, but as its quiet teacher. Through myth, memory, and lived experience, she opens a space to ask:
- What changes when we bring awareness to our mortality?
- What myths help us befriend death and see it as part of life’s design?
- How might we meet death with grace, not fear?
Join us for an evening of reflection and conversation, a luminous pause between sunrise and sunset, to dwell for a time in the luminous hours in between.
Day: Saturday, November 22nd, 2025
Venue: Online on Zoom
Time 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. I.S.T. (2.30-4pm GMT)
To register and make payment:
Fee: INR 1500 (for Indian participants)
Please use the link given below
Fee : USD 25 (For International participants)
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Note: Zoom link will be sent to all confirmed participants an hour before the session.