BOUNDARIES OF THE SOUL
that somehow, for me, are still embedded within the constitution of the new housing estate, shopping centre and parking lot that ...
sometimes subtle but often ineffably potent influence they have played. Then I begin to understand them not through the traditio ...
strata of story, theirs and mine and of something else, sensed, yet undefined. I believe that the house in Tudor Street was extr ...
I possess many fragmented memories of particular places in that house. The kitchen, which was also dining room, laundry and parl ...
the authenticity, the characters, tragedy, beauty and atmosphere of the place just as I had experienced it. How could someone wh ...
were and where she was and yet would ask, “ ... where’s Granddad, is he upstairs?” (My grandfather died before I was born and th ...
next few years began delving into the transpersonal. This was not new to me since my mother, in spite of her Jewishness, had alw ...
The most potent factor in these experiences was an awareness of place, either in the subjective interpretation of the influences ...
I point, I raise my eyebrows questioning, I burst into tears of joy if someone – even a child – understands what I am trying to ...
significance of the caves in their influence on the evolution of mythopoeic consciousness. I discuss shamanism not in its anthro ...
The empirical research reveals very important data, while the textual research provides the depth, colour and subtlety needed to ...
Corbin, Rupert Sheldrake, Teilhard de Chardin, Jung and others. Such a dimension, posited as it is beyond the purview of the ord ...
soul and the reader in the context of the self boundaries and place experienced in reading, and the relationship between the var ...
CHAPTER 2 THE EVOLUTI ON OF THE NARRATI VE PSYCHE (Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Titian, c. 1550.) 2.1 I ntroduction Throu ...
between them; for example, the modern writer and poet trace their lineage to the shaman and the reader to the archetypal partici ...
emotional energy it generates has sunk into the unconscious (Jung, CW 18, par. 585). More recently, Robert Sardello wrote that: ...
melodious arrangement of words” (Bowra, 1962:13). Bowra concludes that such primitive song is the basis for poetry and that: ... ...
When time began, the first individual died, the poles of the sun and the moon were flung into space, and between the two, in a s ...
vestiges of earlier evolutionary stages going back even to the reptilian age, so the human psyche is a product of evolution whic ...
All those sketches left behind – endless series of repetitions: bunches of muscles, sinews, knuckles, joints, the entire machine ...
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