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Chroniclers and shamans : papers presented at the 1997-98 round table sessions

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Eranos I Ching Project, Part II, 2)Woodstock, CT Spring Journal c1998Description: 141p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1882670183
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • MLCM 2006/40402
Contents:
The renewal of ethics in the East and West - Eiji Uehiro. The fundamental psychology of shamanism in Asia and America - Pio Filippani-Ronconi. From shamans to chroniclers: remembering the Chinese Revolution - Lorenz Bichler. Probing the deep: on dream incubation - Robert Bosnak. The psychology of the heart in China - Shen Heyong. Towards an open society - Takashi Miyajima. The ego, I, and Jibun - Mokusen Miyuki. At home in homelessness - Joachim Schlor. Separating from the world parents: a paradox - Nathan Schwartz-Salant. Coating the years with meaningful names - Masayuki Sato
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Presentations of the 1997-98 Eranos/Uehiro round table sessions, Ascona, Switzerland.. Sponsored by the Eranos Foundation, the Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education.. 'This vol. should be quoted as Eranos 67 - 1998.'

The renewal of ethics in the East and West - Eiji Uehiro. The fundamental psychology of shamanism in Asia and America - Pio Filippani-Ronconi. From shamans to chroniclers: remembering the Chinese Revolution - Lorenz Bichler. Probing the deep: on dream incubation - Robert Bosnak. The psychology of the heart in China - Shen Heyong. Towards an open society - Takashi Miyajima. The ego, I, and Jibun - Mokusen Miyuki. At home in homelessness - Joachim Schlor. Separating from the world parents: a paradox - Nathan Schwartz-Salant. Coating the years with meaningful names - Masayuki Sato

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