

Fri, Apr 25
|Church of Reconciliation
LECTURE: Alan G. Vaughan, Ph.D., JD, "The Archetype of Justice, Maat, and Shadow Phenomena: Kemetic-Egyption Creation My
The genealogy of the Kemetic – Egyptian gods and goddesses are introduced as they appear in Egyptian Creation mythology from the African Diaspora.
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Apr 25, 2025, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Church of Reconciliation, 110 N Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA
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The genealogy of the Kemetic – Egyptian gods and goddesses are introduced as they appear in Egyptian Creation mythology from the African Diaspora. The discussion will focus on the Egyptian goddess Maat as an amplification of the Archetype of Justice. The attributes of Maat are adopted to interrogate shadow phenomena in contemporary culture.
BIO: Daniel Chambo is a musician and facilitator based in Chapel Hill, NC. Starting at age 10, he began a lifelong love affair with music and its ability to Brief Biography
Alan G. Vaughan, Ph.D., JD, is a certified Jungian psychoanalyst, clinical and consulting psychologist, and an analyst - member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. There he serves on the Committee for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and the Editorial Board of the Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, published by the Taylor Francis Group.
He received his doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from New York University and interned in Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute, at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF). He received his Juris doctorate from the University of Virginia, School of Law, with concentration studies in International Trade Law and Law and Psychiatry. Advanced studies in Private and Public International Law were completed in The Hague Academy of International Law, Den Haag, Netherlands; and post-doctoral training in higher education administration at U.C. Berkeley.
His presentations, scholarly interests, and publications are at the intersections of Analytical Psychology, U.S. Constitutional Jurisprudence, and African Diaspora Studies. His forthcoming book, Journey to the Self: C. G. Jung in the African Diaspora, is to be published by Routledge, Fall 2025.
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