A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... bird , the new ego , the " I am that I am " or , in terms of the Christian tradition , " Christ - in - me " appeals to all of us and addresses the various levels of our personality . Thus the resplendent bird is first noticed by that ...
... bird , the new ego , the " I am that I am " or , in terms of the Christian tradition , " Christ - in - me " appeals to all of us and addresses the various levels of our personality . Thus the resplendent bird is first noticed by that ...
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... bird . They took it for dead , but when they bent down to take a closer look , they saw the bird's beak open ever so lightly as though in an effort to say something to them . The boy gently picked up the frail bird , all the while ...
... bird . They took it for dead , but when they bent down to take a closer look , they saw the bird's beak open ever so lightly as though in an effort to say something to them . The boy gently picked up the frail bird , all the while ...
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... bird began to fly , clumsily at first , about the hearth . And by the end of the second week it was quite well and would fly restlessly about the room , stopping occasionally to perch on the shoulders of the children . On the last day ...
... bird began to fly , clumsily at first , about the hearth . And by the end of the second week it was quite well and would fly restlessly about the room , stopping occasionally to perch on the shoulders of the children . On the last day ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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