A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... feelings freely , at least for short periods , the more he can use them to experience and to express what has meaningfulness and beauty to all human beings . Freely acknowledged feelings could be likened to spiritual sense organs . This ...
... feelings freely , at least for short periods , the more he can use them to experience and to express what has meaningfulness and beauty to all human beings . Freely acknowledged feelings could be likened to spiritual sense organs . This ...
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... feelings which find an echo in the heart of everyone . In the folk - fairy tale and myth we find this appeal to ... feelings and drives which are taboo . In this joke such feelings are the rather sadistic rejection of a suffering ...
... feelings which find an echo in the heart of everyone . In the folk - fairy tale and myth we find this appeal to ... feelings and drives which are taboo . In this joke such feelings are the rather sadistic rejection of a suffering ...
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... feelings are seen in this light , then the ultimate , universal aim is a world without either shame or blush- ing , without responsibility for or appreciation of feelings . The belittling of conscious experience in favor of a ...
... feelings are seen in this light , then the ultimate , universal aim is a world without either shame or blush- ing , without responsibility for or appreciation of feelings . The belittling of conscious experience in favor of a ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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