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Embodying the Poetry of Memory Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson & Inez Martinez 2025 JSSS Conference This two-person presentation involves listening to and embodying four poems. Inez’s poems recount the power of laughter to release the fixedness of memories in the body and unconscious psyche. Elizabeth’s poems recall the daimon so that we may return to the end of all our beginnings as we age. Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson, faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute, has been a professional writer and editor for four decades and coaches aspiring authors across a variety of genres. An internationally-known speaker and teacher, Dr. Nelson’s books include Psyche’s Knife (Chiron, 2012), The Art of Inquiry (Spring, 2017), coauthored with Joseph Coppin, and The Art of Jungian Couple Therapy, coauthored with Anthony Delmedico (Routledge, 2025). www.elizabethnelson-phd.com Inez Martinez, Ph.D., a Jungian scholar, has published two poetry collections: A Duck Pond Season, Haiku, illustrations by Sowbel, and Childful Moments, artwork by Toby Needler. Her play, Qué Nochebuena, received two stage readings. “The Singing Antelope,” a short story, is anthologized in Daughters of the Fifth Sun.