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WE MUST NOT TALK ASTROLOGY! On poet H.D. & her Tribute to Freud

With Emmalea Russo

Thanks to everyone who came out for WE MUST NOT TALK ASTROLOGY // a workshop on the poet H.D. (Hilda Doolittle…1886-1961)—her writing on Freud, and the curious, generative, and tortured relationship between astrology and psychoanalysis with Emmalea Russo. What a fantastic presentation and discussion. Thank you all for your wonderful comments, insights, associations and presence. It created quite an atmosphere to quote H.D.!

For more with Emmalea, please visit her website and Cosmic Edges Substack. You may still join her current on-going class DREAM SCHOOL 2026, which began in January and has much the same vibe as today’s class with a focus on poetry and dreams. You may also check out her 2025 class PSYCHO-COSMOS, which inspired today’s class. As a writer and astrologer, Emmalea is also available for READINGS / CONSULTATIONS. She specializes in working with creatives in developing projects and ideas.

News & updates

On Saturday, March 14th, we have the next installment of An Introduction to Psychoanalysis. In this class, we’ll be reviewing the work of early psychoanalysts Carl Gustav Jung and Sabina Spielrein. We’ll take a look at Freud’s Totem and Taboo (1913) and “Thoughts for the times on war and death” (1915), as well as his writing on Daniel Paul Schreber.

We’ll meet for 2 hours online at 10AM Vancouver/ 1PM NYC/ 5PM London/ 18:00 Stockholm/ 19:00 Beirut. Please note, the time changes in the USA weeks before it changes in the EU/UK so 6PM Stockholm this month is 1PM NYC/ 10AM San Francisco. (ZOOM LINK & LINK TO GOOGLE DRIVE BELOW PAYWALL)

Classes will be recorded and archived here at Substack, so don’t worry if you aren’t able to attend live.

In the meantime, you may catch up with past CLASSES HERE.

The schedule of upcoming events may always be found under the SCHEDULE header.

See you soon!

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