The Interpretation of Language, Band 2J. Aronson, 1973 |
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... living soul does not spring up from nothing.3 It can originate only from another living soul . Someone has to die first in order that a new life can be born . The child has thus a double paternity : it is begotten by the earthly father ...
... living soul does not spring up from nothing.3 It can originate only from another living soul . Someone has to die first in order that a new life can be born . The child has thus a double paternity : it is begotten by the earthly father ...
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... living toward the dead ones . These duties had to be carefully observed , espe- cially if they served also as a relief for a disturbed conscience toward the dead person . Grief and guilt are often inseparable . The dead one expected ...
... living toward the dead ones . These duties had to be carefully observed , espe- cially if they served also as a relief for a disturbed conscience toward the dead person . Grief and guilt are often inseparable . The dead one expected ...
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... living water . " According to the Greek Orphic tradition , when the soul arrives at Hades , it cries out : " I am dry with thirst and perish . " 38 With this in mind one will recognize the meaning of the seldom understood last words of ...
... living water . " According to the Greek Orphic tradition , when the soul arrives at Hades , it cries out : " I am dry with thirst and perish . " 38 With this in mind one will recognize the meaning of the seldom understood last words of ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
SEPARATION AND REUNIFICATION | 13 |
REUNIFICATION | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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ancestors animal anxiety appears āre association became beginning Biblical birth blood body breast called castration concept creation darkness death denotes derivative developed Dionysus dream earth emotional eternal eunuch existence father fear feeling female feminine fertility French Freud fruit genital genital knowledge Germanic languages Golden Age Gothic Greek guilt heaven Hebrew Hesiod human idea imaginary implied incest Indo-European Indo-European languages infantile fantasies inside interpretation Late Latin Latin verb Liberalia linguistic Lord male marriage mask mind mother myth noun object Oedipus Old English Old High German Old Testament original meaning perceived person phonemic pleasure polygamous primarily primary primitive properly means Psychoanalytic psychological reality refers relationship religious repressed ritual sacral Sanskrit says seems sexual shame Slavic languages small child Sphinx spirit suppose symbolic term thee thing tion tree uncon unconscious fantasies understand unto verbal expressions virginity wife woman womb word Zeus