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The androgyne; reconciliation of male and female

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (The illustrated library of sacred imagination)New York Crossroad c1981Description: 96p; ill.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8245-0065-2
Subject(s): Abstract: 'To follow the thread of this symbol through Eastern and Western thought, from Siva and Parvati to Polichinello, from Plato to Castaneda, requires a subtle and dextrous guide; but the quest...is not merely one of psychological, literary or artistic curiosity. It confronts us with an inner truth: the elusiveness of human sexuality.'
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130 illus.; 15 in color.

Christianity : p23-31.

'To follow the thread of this symbol through Eastern and Western thought, from Siva and Parvati to Polichinello, from Plato to Castaneda, requires a subtle and dextrous guide; but the quest...is not merely one of psychological, literary or artistic curiosity. It confronts us with an inner truth: the elusiveness of human sexuality.'

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