LECTURE: Finding meaning in the second half of life requires our recovering a sense of personal authority, striking a balance between obligation to others and duty to self, and constructing a mature spirituality. How do we recover the parts left behind? What are the ways in which we can grow as persons throughout this journey, and find ourselves increasingly at home with the person we are becoming? James Hollis, Ph.D., is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst and the executive director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston, Texas. He is the author of 50 articles, reviews, and eleven books, including The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning at Mid-Life; Tracking the Gods: The Place of Myth in Modern Life; The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other; Creating a Life: Finding Your Individual Path, and most recently, On This Journey We Call Our Life.