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Woman's mysteries; ancient and modern; a psychological interpretation of the feminine principle as portrayed in myth, story and dreams

By: Material type: TextTextNY Pantheon c1935/1955Edition: new and rev. edDescription: 256p; indexContent type:
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Chapters:. 1. Myth and the modern mind. 2. The Moon as the giver of fertility. 3. The Moon iin modern life. 4. Early representations of the Moon cycle. 5. The Moon cycle of women. 6. The inner meaning of the moon cycle. 7. The man in the Moon. 8. The Moon mother. 9. The virgin goddess. 10. Priests and priestesses of the Moon. 11. The sacred marriage. 12. Ishtar. 13. Isis and Osiris. 14. The sacrifice of the son. 15. Rebirth and immortality. 16. The changing Moon. 17. Inspiration and the Self
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Pub. for The Philosophical Research Society, Inc., Los Angeles.

Sinn. Marriage, Sacred : see under Hieros Gamos. Parent and Child : Chapter 14. Rebirth : Chapter 15. Self : Chapters 16, 17. Calendars : Chapter 16. Trinity and Trinities : see under triune. Mother-Son Archetype : Chapters 12, 13, 14

Chapters:. 1. Myth and the modern mind. 2. The Moon as the giver of fertility. 3. The Moon iin modern life. 4. Early representations of the Moon cycle. 5. The Moon cycle of women. 6. The inner meaning of the moon cycle. 7. The man in the Moon. 8. The Moon mother. 9. The virgin goddess. 10. Priests and priestesses of the Moon. 11. The sacred marriage. 12. Ishtar. 13. Isis and Osiris. 14. The sacrifice of the son. 15. Rebirth and immortality. 16. The changing Moon. 17. Inspiration and the Self

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