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Page 154
... death of the Prince is to be seen as a substitute sacrificial death . This perspective is also intimated by Jünger . When the Christians rebuild the great cathedral in the Marina , they place the dead man's head in the cornerstone . By ...
... death of the Prince is to be seen as a substitute sacrificial death . This perspective is also intimated by Jünger . When the Christians rebuild the great cathedral in the Marina , they place the dead man's head in the cornerstone . By ...
Page 156
... death and enters then into the regions of the netherworld proper . They cut a gap in the hedge in order to penetrate the high - lying forest . In this passage a comparison brings out the symbolic character of this act . " Soon the ...
... death and enters then into the regions of the netherworld proper . They cut a gap in the hedge in order to penetrate the high - lying forest . In this passage a comparison brings out the symbolic character of this act . " Soon the ...
Page 205
... death and life , or night and day . In addition to symbolizing containment , the Great Mother stands . for protection and nourishment . The latter comes from the symbol group of the breast and has to do with bowl , goblet , chalice , or ...
... death and life , or night and day . In addition to symbolizing containment , the Great Mother stands . for protection and nourishment . The latter comes from the symbol group of the breast and has to do with bowl , goblet , chalice , or ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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