About Lara Newton

Lara Newton is a senior Jungian Analyst in private practice in Denver. She has been president of the C.G. Jung Society of Colorado (in Denver) since 1996. She is Director of Training for the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado. Lara was introduced to Jungian psychology in 1974 while still an undergraduate English student, and she went on to get a masters in English literature before studying at the Jung Institute in … [Read More...]
Lara’s Latest Book

Brothers and Sisters Discovering the Psychology of Companionship
By Lara Newton with a foreword by Linda S. Leonard This exciting new book lays the foundation for a new psychological perspective on the brother-sister relationship. Lara Newton explores the psychological meaning of the brother-sister connection in all its variety, both … [Read More...]
Latest Writings
ARCHETYPES, THE ROAD TO WHOLENESS-MUSINGS ON THE JOURNEY
I love to spend time reflecting on some of the basic observations and psychological “discoveries” that fueled Jung’s work. The concept of the archetypes, or the archetypal dimension of the psyche, was a discovery that opened Jung to a whole new … [Read More...]
my first blog post – thoughts on the Axiom of Maria
In my recent class on the alchemist Maria Prophetissa, we discussed the "axiom of Maria" at length: "One becomes two, two becomes three, and out of the third comes the one as the fourth." Maria is said to have uttered these words in an ecstatic … [Read More...]