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Queen Maeve and her lovers: a Celtic archetype of ecstasy, addiction, and healing

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Carrowmore Books 1999Description: 490p.; illus.; bibliog. notes p413-455; bibliography 457-469; index 471-490Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8290-5211-9
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Contents:
Part I 1. The goddess Maeve -- 2. Inebriation as initiation -- 3. Maeve as toxin -- 4. Processual and fragmenting Maeve -- Part II 5. Towards healing -- 6. The battling goddess -- 7. Maternal queen -- 8. Maece as the principle of process -- 9. The loathsome damsel -- 10. Maeve as divine appetite -- 11. Maeve as mediating vessel
Abstract: An approach to the healing of addictions through the myths of the Irish Great Goddess Maeve, who represents the human need for ecstatic experience as well as the matrix that is able to contain these experiences.
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Maeve, Mab, Madge, Meadh, Medb. Self (Psychology)

Part I 1. The goddess Maeve -- 2. Inebriation as initiation -- 3. Maeve as toxin -- 4. Processual and fragmenting Maeve -- Part II 5. Towards healing -- 6. The battling goddess -- 7. Maternal queen -- 8. Maece as the principle of process -- 9. The loathsome damsel -- 10. Maeve as divine appetite -- 11. Maeve as mediating vessel

An approach to the healing of addictions through the myths of the Irish Great Goddess Maeve, who represents the human need for ecstatic experience as well as the matrix that is able to contain these experiences.

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