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Healing "The grief our fathers lived"; a weekend with Robert Bly

By: Material type: TextTextChevy Chase, MD The Common Boundary, Vol. 4, Issue 4, July/August 1986 Description: 3p; ill. (photos)Content type:
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Subject(s): Abstract: 'As the session unfolded, Bly talked to the group, recounted myths and fairy tales, and recited poems to the accompaniment of his Greek lute. but what he really did was enchant us with the possibility of finding hidden psychic treasures--our dragons, giants and witches. He beckoned us to an inner descent in search of the wild hairy male buried at the bottom of our psyches.'
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'As the session unfolded, Bly talked to the group, recounted myths and fairy tales, and recited poems to the accompaniment of his Greek lute. but what he really did was enchant us with the possibility of finding hidden psychic treasures--our dragons, giants and witches. He beckoned us to an inner descent in search of the wild hairy male buried at the bottom of our psyches.'

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