A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... Briar Rose anima . When his intel- lectual spinning matures and changes into wisdom , the thorny thought webs are no longer blocking the communication with the soul . They become beautiful and allow an open passage ... Briar Rose 167.
... Briar Rose anima . When his intel- lectual spinning matures and changes into wisdom , the thorny thought webs are no longer blocking the communication with the soul . They become beautiful and allow an open passage ... Briar Rose 167.
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... Briar Rose express the hope that the thorny branches hiding the castle will not permanently conceal its beauty . When the human being matures to the point where his values , feelings and ideals pen- etrate his whole person , then even ...
... Briar Rose express the hope that the thorny branches hiding the castle will not permanently conceal its beauty . When the human being matures to the point where his values , feelings and ideals pen- etrate his whole person , then even ...
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... Briar Rose . When Sleeping Beauty awakens and has met the prince , " she did not wait to dress for dinner , being already perfectly and magnificently attired , though in a fashion somewhat out of date . However , her ... Briar Rose 169.
... Briar Rose . When Sleeping Beauty awakens and has met the prince , " she did not wait to dress for dinner , being already perfectly and magnificently attired , though in a fashion somewhat out of date . However , her ... Briar Rose 169.
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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