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During his lifetime, Jung helped expand psychology, a relatively new field at the beginning of the 1900s; the origin of the word psychology is "psyche", meaning soul in Greek. Interestingly, this aspect of the human condition, the soul, is what Jung acknowledged as a central factor when ...
Cupid and Psyche In another allegory, Cupid’s mother, Venus (Aphrodite), became so jealous of the beautiful mortal Psyche that she told her son to induce Psyche to fall in love with a monster. Instead, Cupid became so enamored with Psyche that he married her—with the condition that she...
Fair taxation shared by everyone is a good thing Then the deeds of the nation Will be in the hands of all at the ballot box Not of the malingering few As we have it today Therefore Cast aside the mythology of tax Big, strong government is controlled by the people And doable fair taxes...
Psyche away to a mystical castle in the clouds where he made her his bride, though she was still a mere earth-soul who was forever forbidden to look upon him since he was invisible to her mortal eyes. When her sisters paid her a visit in the castle of indolence while inquiring about ...
the mythologies of a great number of ancient civilizations include some kind of horned deity. In Jungian theory, Baphomet is a continuation of thehorned-god archetype, as the concept of a deity bearing horns is universally present in individual psyches. Do Cernunnos, Pan, Hathor, the Devil (...
In true historical form, Labradorite’s myths are quite possibly part truth in some form or fashion. This unique gemstone is as multi-dimensional in its physical form as the seemingly limitless ways in which it benefits our beings. From the spiritual to the psyche to the physical, Labradorite...
Beyond gaja and yānai: Etymological Significance of Asian Elephant Names used in Sanskrit and Tamil Literature No animal has appealed to the human psyche as much as the Asian elephant in Indian culture, religion, mythology, folklore and more importantly in written l... NVK Ashraf 被引量: 0发...