Hidden images in the language of sickness and health
Material type: TextLos Angeles? Mimeographed typescript n.dDescription: 12pContent type:- text
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Part 1.
'We are unaware of the images hidden and buried in our words and concepts. Yet, in language we come close to one of the deepest archetypal dimensions of our being: the transformation of experience into words....behind and before the word is a prior beginning: the thought as image. The archetype expresses itself in images, and our images are expressed in words....' --p.1
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