Nancy Swift Furlotti is a Jungian Analyst in Aspen, CO. She is a past president of the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and past president and founding director of the Philemon Foundation, where she was instrumental in bringing Jung's Red Book to publication. An active member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado, Nancy is also on the board of the Kairos Film Foundation that oversees the "Remembering Jung" Video Series and the films, A Matter of Heartand The World Within. She was a longstanding board member of the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS). Her publications include "The Archetypal Drama in Puccini's Opera Madame Butterfly," "Tracing a Red Thread: Synchronicity and Jung's Red Book" (Psychological Perspectives), and "Angels and Idols: Los Angeles, A City of Contrasts," in Thomas Singer (ed.) Psyche and the City. Nancy Wrote a chapter in the book, Turbulent Times, Creative Minds. In the book, A Clear and Present Danger: Narcissism in the Era of President Trump, she contributed two chapters, Narcissism in the Home, and Narcissism in our Collective Home. In Jung's Red Book for Our Time, she contributed Encounters with the Animal Soul: A Voice of Hope for Our Precarious World. She co-wrote/edited the book, The Dream and its Amplification, contributed to and edited, The Human Soul (Lost) in Translation at the Dawn of a New Era. Her editorial company, Recollections, LLC, published Erich Neumann's previously unpublished books, Jacob and Esau, and his The Roots of Jewish Consciousness, Vol and Vol 2. Her psychological amplification of the Maya Popol Vuh creation myth is forthcoming in 2021. Her interests include Mesoamerican mythology, dreams, the environment, trauma and the dark emanations from the psyche.
She was recently interviewed for the second time by Shrink Rap Radio. To listen go to www.shrinkrapradio.com or http://tinyurl.com/oj83t2j
She has many video interviews online.