A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... paradisiacal world , and to furnish a feeling of uniqueness , with the knowledge of good and evil and with the awareness of death . Both in the German epos ( Sagas of The- oderic ) and in many fairy tales we find veiled promises that ...
... paradisiacal world , and to furnish a feeling of uniqueness , with the knowledge of good and evil and with the awareness of death . Both in the German epos ( Sagas of The- oderic ) and in many fairy tales we find veiled promises that ...
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... paradisiacal world inasmuch as he does not meet directly and with self - awareness the tasks and challenges of the physical sur- roundings . The latency period , subsequently , becomes the train- ing period during which these tasks are ...
... paradisiacal world inasmuch as he does not meet directly and with self - awareness the tasks and challenges of the physical sur- roundings . The latency period , subsequently , becomes the train- ing period during which these tasks are ...
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... paradisiacal serpent , too , has both of these aspects : By means of the fruit of knowledge he provides the human being with the power to expand toward godliness ; but simultaneously he deprives him of eternity , thus making him face ...
... paradisiacal serpent , too , has both of these aspects : By means of the fruit of knowledge he provides the human being with the power to expand toward godliness ; but simultaneously he deprives him of eternity , thus making him face ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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