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... living creature's force ? We have , to judge from , in these descriptions , only the strong note of wonder : ' the inchanting and amazing chrystal fountain ' , ' he was astonished by an inexpressible rushing noise and tremor of the ...
... living creature's force ? We have , to judge from , in these descriptions , only the strong note of wonder : ' the inchanting and amazing chrystal fountain ' , ' he was astonished by an inexpressible rushing noise and tremor of the ...
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... living things , flowers and trees , to the sun's rays . Through such recall one feels the kind of life one shares with plants and animals and the earth itself , present as a factor in the imaginative experi- ence , together with the ...
... living things , flowers and trees , to the sun's rays . Through such recall one feels the kind of life one shares with plants and animals and the earth itself , present as a factor in the imaginative experi- ence , together with the ...
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... living whole , may , from without , appear but the dull mechanical attaching of a name , a label . Always it is possible for living thought in its reception to be diminished to that kind of thinking that Jung has described as the ...
... living whole , may , from without , appear but the dull mechanical attaching of a name , a label . Always it is possible for living thought in its reception to be diminished to that kind of thinking that Jung has described as the ...
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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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