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... death - craving , expressed also in Swin- burne's stanzas , which appears to be a primary tendency of the organism . By the neurotic , medical psychologists tell us , death is envisaged , not objectively , as ' normal people ' are ...
... death - craving , expressed also in Swin- burne's stanzas , which appears to be a primary tendency of the organism . By the neurotic , medical psychologists tell us , death is envisaged , not objectively , as ' normal people ' are ...
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... death . As a movement toward quiescence , this element of the image pattern can be accepted by that impulse of primary feeling which Freud has called the death instinct , or Nirvana principle . Such acceptance has been illustrated in ...
... death . As a movement toward quiescence , this element of the image pattern can be accepted by that impulse of primary feeling which Freud has called the death instinct , or Nirvana principle . Such acceptance has been illustrated in ...
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... death - projected into the future : the dead shall be raised incorruptible , and we shall be changed ; but also known as an experience in the present : the experience of oneness with Christ , become through death a life - giving spirit ...
... death - projected into the future : the dead shall be raised incorruptible , and we shall be changed ; but also known as an experience in the present : the experience of oneness with Christ , become through death a life - giving spirit ...
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Richards of Jung and of Middleton Murry in reference to this | 5 |
of incantation | 9 |
from Women in Love of the moons reflection in water as such | 11 |
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