Saturday, November 15, 2025, 1 pm - 4 pm EST


When life smacks us down, our first response can often be:  

 "Why me?"

"What did I do wrong to deserve this punishment from life?"  

These are disempowering questions!!

These are questions that limit our perspective, reinforce victim mentality, and leave us stuck in the past or subject to life's conditions.  They leave us in a swirl of ruminations and disempowering loops

This workshop comes from my book Soul Making: A Journey of Resilience and Spiritual Rediscovery.  During my darkest moment, I forgot to ask the most important question.  What is life asking of me?  

In this workshop, you will transform a diffuse, looping life problem into a clear, resonant question you trust—and leave with a witnessed next step that aligns your actions with your soul.


"The meaning of my existence is that life has addressed a question to me. Or conversely, I myself am a question which is addressed to the world.” 

— C. G. Jung (from Memories, Dreams, Reflections)

What Awaits You in This Transformative 3-Hour Community Workshop

➡️  You will dismantle the “Why me?/What’s wrong with me?” loops, listen beneath the noise through a guided Active Imagination, and let the right image—or phrase—name what’s truly being asked of you now come through to consciousness.  

➡️ You will test what has emerged in a witnessed dialogue so it rings true beyond your head to within your being, and translate that clarity into a next step you can trust.

➡️ You will shift your orientation from rumination to direction, from isolation to being seen, from vague longing to a precise commitment born from your own psyche. 

➡️ You will leave with language you can return to, a simple practice to keep listening, and the felt sense that your question is no longer a burden—it’s your compass.

 What is being asked of you by the Soul?

Testimonials

“As someone who does most of their job over Zoom, I am amazed at how each session was so much more than a video call. You've managed to create what I can only describe as an environment, a dynamic space with a unique feel of its own and none of the usual "Zoom" fatigue I know so well. I appreciate the evident pre-planning and respect for our time, as well as for our opinions and feelings, which made all voices heard and held space for everyone in such a large group of people. I felt something I didn't plan for or expect--a sense of commitment to our group and each individual person. I loved being exposed to people I never would have met otherwise. At the same time, I felt safe to develop a unique and intimate experience of my own.”

Andrea K // Workshop Participant

“How different yet alike we all are. The respect and care everyone showed to one another were remarkable. We all built a community of trust and warmth. Extraordinary!”

Student// Inanna

“This workshop has far exceeded any expectations I had when I signed up for it and has been a significant positive experience for me. And a growth experience. One thing that was important for me as a man to feel comfortable in this particular workshop was the way you made clear early on that masculine and feminine energies applied to biological males as well as biological females.”

Student // Handless Maiden

Christina Becker, Jungian Analyst 

Christina has been devoted to her individuation journey and to the practice of Jungian psychoanalysis for decades. A midlife crisis in her late 30s called her to leave a successful nonprofit consulting career and relatively good marriage to pursue training at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. Since 2002, she has been privileged to accompany fellow seekers through her private practice in Toronto. 

She is on the faculty of the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and is a senior training analyst for the
Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts.  

In 2025,  she published her memoir and self-help book  Soul-Making: A Journey of Resilience and Spiritual Rediscovery.  

In 2004, Christina published The Heart of the Matter: Individuation as an Ethical Process with Chiron Publications, a Jungian-based publisher in Asheville, North Carolina. The book grew out of her personal experience with boundary violations in her personal therapy and her own confrontation with the unconscious, searching for the heart of ethical conversation. The publication has been deemed as one of the central contributions to the topic of ethical conversation within the Jungian community. 

She has also lectured for local Jungian communities all over the world – including Zurich, Switzerland, Johannesburg, South Africa, Calgary, Montreal, and Toronto in Canada, and New York City and Tucson in the United States. She has been featured as a guest on several podcasts: This Jungian Life, Speaking of Jung, and Howl in the Wilderness. She has been interviewed as an expert in several documentaries on Jungian psychology, including “What is Synchronicity”, by David Strabala.

 

Details:

  • WHEN:  Saturday, November 15, 2025 - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST/10:00 AM PST/12:00 PM CST

  • Where: On Zoom with recordings and discussion on Mighty Networks 

  • Supplies: A journal and pen, a quiet space, and an openness to listen and share

  • Price:  $297.00 CAD

©️Christina Becker 2025

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