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... believe in their sacred texts as a source of divine revelation . This discrepancy between the visible and non - visible world reveals a gap between the immanent and tran- scendent reality . It was the enthousiasm of the Italian ...
... believe in their sacred texts as a source of divine revelation . This discrepancy between the visible and non - visible world reveals a gap between the immanent and tran- scendent reality . It was the enthousiasm of the Italian ...
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... believe that the people who felt moved to come first to St James's Palace and to Kensington Palace , where Diana's body rested before her funeral , came to stand vigil for her , instinctively realizing that such a one should not be left ...
... believe that the people who felt moved to come first to St James's Palace and to Kensington Palace , where Diana's body rested before her funeral , came to stand vigil for her , instinctively realizing that such a one should not be left ...
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... believe that in the archaic forms of the mythical motif there was a magic binding of the monster , which was later nar- ratively replaced by the metaphor of the binding itself . In fact , this symbolical equalization of actions ...
... believe that in the archaic forms of the mythical motif there was a magic binding of the monster , which was later nar- ratively replaced by the metaphor of the binding itself . In fact , this symbolical equalization of actions ...
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Acteon alchemists alchemy ancient animals archetype Ariadne Artemis beast beautiful becomes binding bird Blodeuwedd body breakthroughs century Chaos chastity Christian collective unconscious consciousness cosmic Cosmos Creative imagination culture death deities demon Diana Die Zauberflöte Diogenes divine dragon earth Enlightenment enter Eros erotic face fire Flower Bride gods Greek Greek mythology Heidegger Heidegger's Hermes Trismegistus hermetic hermetica hero Herophilus human idea immortality initiation Joseph Campbell Jung kill king knowledge Labyrinth legend living lois de l'hospitalité Magic Flute Mātariśvan means Mercury mind Minotaur monster myth mythic journey mythology nature Oisteanu opera opus Pamina Papageno Paris passion philosophy Pierre Klossowski prâjña Primavera Princess Prometheus Queen reality Renaissance represented Roberte role Roman Romanian sacred Sarastro Sein und Zeit sexual soul spiritual symbol taboo Tamino technological temples texts Theseus things tion tradition Transcendent transformation University Vedic wisdom woman words Zayas Zeit Zeus