A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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Page 177
... confront them . The struggle , as in any genuine commitment , is intense . Not only must he discard temptations ... confrontation with one- self reveals first all the untamed , selfish , destructive powers that interfere both with ...
... confront them . The struggle , as in any genuine commitment , is intense . Not only must he discard temptations ... confrontation with one- self reveals first all the untamed , selfish , destructive powers that interfere both with ...
Page 182
... confrontation and integration of the hero's personal shadow . The second group of journeys dealt with the collective shadow - only then a confrontation with his anima could be in any way successful . Prior to the confrontation with ...
... confrontation and integration of the hero's personal shadow . The second group of journeys dealt with the collective shadow - only then a confrontation with his anima could be in any way successful . Prior to the confrontation with ...
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... confront , and when to assert himself . This confrontation , this risking is seen as evil by the overly rigid established order , even if it is genuine . It implies " fear and trembling , " to use Kierkegaard's expression , as the ...
... confront , and when to assert himself . This confrontation , this risking is seen as evil by the overly rigid established order , even if it is genuine . It implies " fear and trembling , " to use Kierkegaard's expression , as the ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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