Notes on contributor
Josephine Evetts-Secker was born and educated in England, a graduate of the University of London. After completing training at the Jung Institute, Zurich in 1988 she worked privately in Calgary while still teaching English literature at the University of Calgary. She returned to Britain in 1997, where she is now in private practice in Jungian Psychoanalysis. She has served on the council of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists (IGAP) training programme and is currently President of Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists (AGAP). She teaches regularly for International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP Zurich) and has lectured for Jung societies in Canada and the USA. She has published poetry, articles, lectures and book chapters, and edited collections of fairy tales for Barefoot Books. Her new book, At Home in the Language of the Soul (Spring Journal Books, 2011), was written in conjunction with the Zurich Jung Lecture Series. She is an ordained priest in the Anglican Church and continues her Jungian practice while serving as curate in the Mulgrave parishes, north of Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK.
Notes
1. Einstein's Letter to Max Born, Dec.4, 1936. The Born-Einstein Letters: Friendship, Politics and Physics in Uncertain Times (New York: Macmillan Science, Citation2005) p. 129f.
2. Terry Eagleton, “Lunging, Flailing, Mispunching”. A review of Richard Dawkins God Delusion in The London Review of Books, Vol. 28. No. 20, 19 October, 2006.