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Life's daughter/death's bride; inner transformations through the goddess Demeter/Persephone

By: Material type: TextTextBoston Shambhala c1997Edition: 1st edDescription: xviii, 251 p.; illus; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-87773-903-X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL820.C5 C37 1997
Contents:
1 Approaching the myth. 2 The myth, its variants, and its mysteries. 3 'Seed for the planting shall not be ground up!': the goddess Demeter. 4 Gestative transformation: the goddess Kore-Persephone. 5 The shadow of patriarchy: Hades and his kingdom. 6 The intra-psychic experience: the mother-daughter archetypes as representative of the feminine self. 7 Relational dynamics: women who live the myth backward. 8 The Hades-identified man: shadow and the transformation of the masculine
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Mothers and Daughters : Ch.6: mother/daughter archetype as female transpersonal self; also see index.. Self (Jungian Concept) : Ch.6: mother/daughter archetype as female transpersonal self; also see index.. Symbolism of Pomegranate : see index.. Women's Dreams : dreams of Crone, divine child, animus, Kali, light bulb, murdered old man, pigeon, powerful male head, rescuing babies, searching for baby, therapy clinic, Victorian house.. Masculine Principle : hyper-masculine identification as Hades phenomenon; see ' Oliver' case study in ch. 8.

1 Approaching the myth. 2 The myth, its variants, and its mysteries. 3 'Seed for the planting shall not be ground up!': the goddess Demeter. 4 Gestative transformation: the goddess Kore-Persephone. 5 The shadow of patriarchy: Hades and his kingdom. 6 The intra-psychic experience: the mother-daughter archetypes as representative of the feminine self. 7 Relational dynamics: women who live the myth backward. 8 The Hades-identified man: shadow and the transformation of the masculine

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