BOUNDARIES OF THE SOUL
Jung proposed that physical place also generates an influence on the unconscious: The foreign land assimilates its conqueror ... ...
people and shapes their lives and emotions as if it had begotten them and then insinuates itself upon the reader. Similarly, coh ...
(d) The Human Body as Primordial Place The body is the place that the ego inhabits as the gatekeeper between the inner and the o ...
(Melville 1851:434). David Malouf describes the mechanics of such a process, of how the soul through the body: ... expands to be ...
place ... the absence of ghosts ... no other lives had been lived there (Malouf, 1993:110). Here Malouf shows how we react to pl ...
coalesce with place and absorb its real or imagined geographic, geomorphic and symbolic features, features such as individual an ...
into the world” (Malouf, 1985:9-10). That ‘second birth’ into the world is the birth of the knowing-conscious psyche as it insin ...
preliterate peoples sense their traditional lands not only in terms of sacred or symbolic geography but at both the individual a ...
(i) Place as a Dimension of the I maginal Realm I t is conceivable that we may become literally enchanted by a place; indeed, su ...
armaments factory and the ghetto. I also see it clearly in the work of Jean Genet of whom Knapp wrote describing the process of ...
entertainment developments, themed restaurants, multiplex cinemas and mega- stores provide no useful stimulation to the senses, ...
circumference, embracing both consciousness and unconsciousness (Jung, CW 12, par. 44). Like any archetype, the essential nature ...
William Shakespeare. CHAPTER 11 CONCLUSI ON: THE SACRED HERI TAGE The centuries come and go, literary fashions pass, but the mag ...
experience; a layer of the soul that deals with the interconnections between places and events, and even anticipates future plac ...
(b) Living Simultaneously in Two Worlds I t is clear from the shamans’ responses and the extended textual research material, tha ...
(c) Cave Art as Catalyst of Consciousness The elsewhere-place of the mythopoeic writer and shaman was first revealed in the Pala ...
I ndeed, what I suggest is that the cave pictographs may have been the catalyst that, virtually overnight in evolutionary terms, ...
influence, to impose a special vision, to create in others a state of mind which is more than understanding or sympathetic ... H ...
back to participation mystique] that is at the core of human existence. The importance of the experience of the place-elsewhere ...
I ndeed, the Shaman-Rebbe is really not unlike his academic sister-shaman in that his Hasidic tradition with its mythic structur ...
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