MJA Library

Looking for a quieter, more meaningful way to spend your Saturday morning?

Tucked into Southwest Minneapolis, the MJA Library is a hidden gem—home to over 2,000 books on Jungian psychology, mythology, dreams, religion, philosophy, and the inner life. It’s a space to slow down, browse, and stumble upon ideas that stay with you long after you leave.
Whether you come with a specific question or just curiosity, many visitors leave with unexpected insights—and a book they didn’t know they needed.

Location

3802A Grand Ave. S., Minneapolis

When to visit

Most Saturdays, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Email Us

Email Jennifer to reserve a time:
MinnesotaJungIntern@gmail.com

Why do people come?

Library access

Browse before you visit

Explore the full collection on LibraryThing and pick a few titles that call to you.

Not sure where to begin?

Start with one of these well-loved entry points into Jungian thought and the inner life, as recommended by our president, Ale:

Message from Ale:

“Start with whichever title catches your attention—there’s no ‘right’ place to begin. Sometimes the right book is simply the one that speaks to you. In my case, I read “Answer to Job” and never looked back.”