FEBRUARY 2027
Jung,
Science
& Psyche
with FRANK MCMILLAN III
7 SESSIONS
Wednesdays starting Feb. 24, 2027
Join award-winning author and educator Frank N. McMillan III, as we explore where science is today across scholarly fields as diverse as consciousness studies, neuroscience, the natural sciences, physics, and cosmology.
Jung, Science & Psyche is a seven-week journey through, amongst other things, topics like nonlocality, quantum biology, ethology and animal studies, anomalous experiences and psi (NDEs, OBEs, survival, reincarnation, psychokinesis, precognition, telepathy, remote viewing, ghosts), mind beyond brain, mystical experiences, and even UAPs.
In the end, what we will discover is that it appears that Jung got there well ahead of us.
“Whom Shall I Send? Postmodern Revelation and the New Reality in Jung”, published in Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul In the 21st Century – An Eranos Symposium Volume 5.
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Jung, Science & Psyche
with FRANK MCMILLAN III
7 SESSIONS
Wednesdays starting Feb. 24, 2027
4-6pm pacific / 7-9pm eastern
Live via Zoom + Video recording will be available to all guests
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LIVE-VIDEO SEMINAR SERIES • 7 SESSIONS - Wednesdays starting Feb. 24, 2027 - 4-6pm pacific / 7-9pm eastern
Live via Zoom + Video recording will be available to all guests
Frank N. McMillan, III
Frank N. McMillan, III is an award-winning author, educator and speaker in Corpus Christi, Texas.
He holds a master’s degree in geography from Texas A&M University. Over the last thirty years, he has been an adjunct faculty member at Texas A&M University—Corpus Christi and Del Mar College where he teaches world geography.
In 2012, Texas A&M University Press released his non-fiction work, Finding Jung, an exploration of his father’s personal experience of the objective psyche. The following year, he was inducted into the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) as an honorary member at its XIX International Congress held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Frank has served on the board of several environmental and human service organizations, and currently works with nonprofit groups that address homelessness, poverty, illiteracy, and other urgent social issues. He is the founder of The Frank N. McMillan Jr. Institute for Jungian Studies at The Jung Center in Houston, Texas where he serves as a board member. The McMillan Institute hosts local and online educational experiences that advance Jung’s exploration of the frontiers of the human soul, and is now home to the annual Fay Lecture Series.
Since 2018, he has served as a trustee for the Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California and recently co-founded the Academy of Imagination.