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To love, to betray; life as betrayal

By: Material type: TextTextWilmette, IL Chiron c1996Description: x, 190p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-933029-97-7
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF175.5.P75 C3713 1996
Contents:
1. Even before birth. 2. A fatal 'happy event'. 3. The parable of the son who refused to be loved. 4. Apropos of roles and trust. 5. Inimici hominis domestici eius. 6. Family circle and hermetic cycle. 7. Nostalgia deflected. 8. The union of two solitudes. 9. The terrible torture of silence. 10. Adultery. 11. The compulsion to seduce and the advantage of being betrayed. 12. The climate of incest. 13. An unfrequented temple. 14. Sex negated. 15. The unpleasing body. 16. The body betrayed. 17. The unwell body. 18. In pursuit of death. 19. Death encountered. 20. Death desired. 21. Betrayal and freedom
Abstract: Betrayal and being betrayed as a 'coming to consciousness' as exemplified by Adam and Eve's fall.
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Parables : Analyzes Gospel parables in light of psychology; see index.

Trans. by Joan Tambureno. Orig. pub. in Italian as Amare tradire, Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri, Bompiani, Sonzogno, Etas, Milan, c1991.

1. Even before birth. 2. A fatal 'happy event'. 3. The parable of the son who refused to be loved. 4. Apropos of roles and trust. 5. Inimici hominis domestici eius. 6. Family circle and hermetic cycle. 7. Nostalgia deflected. 8. The union of two solitudes. 9. The terrible torture of silence. 10. Adultery. 11. The compulsion to seduce and the advantage of being betrayed. 12. The climate of incest. 13. An unfrequented temple. 14. Sex negated. 15. The unpleasing body. 16. The body betrayed. 17. The unwell body. 18. In pursuit of death. 19. Death encountered. 20. Death desired. 21. Betrayal and freedom

Betrayal and being betrayed as a 'coming to consciousness' as exemplified by Adam and Eve's fall.

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