BOUNDARIES OF THE SOUL

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  • 3.4 The Questionnaire

  • 3.5 The Questions

  • 3.6 Serendipity and Textual Research

  • CHAPTER 4: RESPONSES OF THE SHAMANS, READERS AND WRI TERS

  • 4.1 The Shamans Responses

  • 4.2 The Readers Reponses

  • 4.3 The Writers Responses

  • 4.4 Discussion

  • CHAPTER 5: THE TEXTUAL RESEARCH

    • 5.1 David Malouf: The Shaman



  • 5.2 Thomas Keneally: The Chanting Priest

  • 5.3 Colleen McCullough: The Alchemist

  • 5.4 Discussion

  • CHAPTER 6: THE MYTHOPOEI C WRI TER THE NARROW GATE: BRI DGI NG TWO WORLDS

  • 6.1 I ntroduction: The Mythopoeic Writer as Shaman

  • 6.2 Neo-shamanism and the West

  • 6.3 The Fictive Power of Neo-shamanism

  • 6.4 Neo-shamanic I nitiation

  • 6.5 The Anima-Animus Entelechy

  • 6.6 Mythopoeic Writers and Neo-shamanic Knowledge

  • 6.7 Mythopoeic Perception

  • 6.8 Mythopoeic Lies

  • 6.9 The I maginal Membrane

  • CHAPTER 7: THE IMAGI NAL REALM

  • 7.1 I ntroduction

  • 7.2 The Scientific View

  • and the Mundane World 7.3 The Connection between the I maginal Realm

  • CHAPTER 8: CONSCI OUSNESS AND SOUL

  • 8.1 Consciousness

  • 8.2 The Human Soul and World Soul (anima mundi) iii

  • CHAPTER 9: MYTHOPOEI C LI TERARY CONSCI OUSNESS

  • 9.1 I magination and Literary Consciousness

  • 9.2 Embedded Mythopoeic Literary Consciousness

  • 9.3 Receptiveness to Mythopoeic Literary Consciousness

  • 9.4 The Mythic Dimension

  • CHAPTER 10: THE MYTHOPOEI C DI MENSI ONS OF PLACE-ELSEWHERE-PLACE

  • 10.1 I ntroduction

  • 10.2 Place as a Mobius Strip-like Continuum

  • 10.3 The Mythopoeic Meaning and Experience of Place

  • CHAPTER 11: CONCLUSION: THE SACRED HERI TAGE

  • 11.1 An Epistemology

  • 11.2 Emergent Themes of the Research

  • in the Realm of Place 11.3 The Mythopoeic Writer as Spiritual Functionary

  • BI BLI OGRAPHY

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