Background
Ira Progoff was born on August 2, 1921, in New York City, New York, United States.
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In 1959 Progoff began conducting research into his theories as the director of the Institute for Research in Depth Psychology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He held that position till 1971, and as interest continued to grow in the 1970s, Progoff formed the Progoff (National) Intensive Journal Program to make workshops available to the public through its trained and certified leaders.
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Progoff completed his undergraduate studies at Brooklyn College.
36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJ 07940, USA
In 1959 Progoff began conducting research into his theories as the director of the Institute for Research in Depth Psychology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He held that position till 1971, and as interest continued to grow in the 1970s, Progoff formed the Progoff (National) Intensive Journal Program to make workshops available to the public through its trained and certified leaders.
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Progoff then studied at the New School for Social Research in New York City, where he completed his doctoral dissertation on the psychology of C.G. Jung in 1951.
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A spiritual classic. This first sequence of entrance meditations is "A new kind of book ... As beautiful as poetry, as inspiring as mystical revelation, as practical as therapy. [It] is truly a unique contribution to new-age consciousness." New Realities Magazine. See also "The Star/Cross " listed by this seller.
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1983
(An exploration of Jung's concept of human psychic existen...)
An exploration of Jung's concept of human psychic existence which affirms the validity of various levels of astrological, mystical, and parapsychic knowledge and experience.
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1987
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In fourteenth-century England an anonymous monk wrote an extraordinary text illuminating the life of contemplative devotion and the drama of the soul’s union with God. Precariously heretical in its day, it became a classic of Christian mystical thought. Dr. Ira Progoff’s brilliant new translation and commentary illustrate The Cloud of Unknowing’s ongoing relevance.
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1989
(What would you like your life to be? Ira Progoff's Intens...)
What would you like your life to be? Ira Progoff's Intensive Journal Process combines one of the oldest methods of self-exploration and expression--keeping a journal--with a structured format that enables you to get to know the inner core of your life on ever-deeper levels and gain a fuller perspective on where you are. The Intensive Journal Process also empowers you to take the action necessary to change the course of your life and unlock your hidden creative potential. This rich, insightful work is a treasure for all those involved in self-inquiry, artistic creation, and spiritual renewal.
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1992
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Ira Progoff was born on August 2, 1921, in New York City, New York, United States.
Progoff completed his undergraduate studies at Brooklyn College, and then he studied at the New School for Social Research in New York City, where he completed his doctoral dissertation on the psychology of C.G. Jung in 1951. His thesis was published in 1953 as Jung's Psychology and Its Social Meaning. After reading Progoff's dissertation, Dr Jung invited him to study with him in Switzerland as a Bollingen fellow. He studied with Dr Jung in 1952, 1953 and 1955.
Progoff lectured at the Juno Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, and at the New School for Social Research in New York City. An associate of Carl Jung, Progoff theorized that by keeping a personal journal, one could gain in-depth knowledge into one’s personality.
In 1959 Progoff began conducting research into his theories as the director of the Institute for Research in Depth Psychology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He held that position till 1971, and as interest continued to grow in the 1970s, Progoff formed the Progoff (National) Intensive Journal Program to make workshops available to the public through its trained and certified leaders. Over 250 workshops were conducted annually.
During his career, Progoff also contributed to other scientific journals and served on the editorial board of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology.
(What would you like your life to be? Ira Progoff's Intens...)
1992(An exploration of Jung's concept of human psychic existen...)
1987(In fourteenth-century England an anonymous monk wrote an ...)
1989(Three separate books pakaged together in cardboard slipcase.)
1972(A spiritual classic. This first sequence of entrance medi...)
1983Physical Characteristics: During his last years of life, Progoff suffered from an advanced form of a rare neurological illness, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). This disease affects the central nervous system and greatly weakens an individual's body.
Progoff was married twice. His marriage, to Rose Goldwyn Progoff, ended in divorce. His second wife was Mary Lou. The marriage produced 1 child, Susan.