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God's shadow and the novice's stones; a reflection on the dark self

By: Material type: TextTextMonchaltorf, Switzerland Albatross Books c1991Description: 145p.; bibliog.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3-9520112-0-7
Subject(s): Abstract: 'God's shadow, or the dark self, provokes unspeakable suffering in individuals whose life it overshadows. It is connected to death, destruction, and madness. But, paradoxically, it is also indispensable to life.'
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Preface by C.T. Frey-Wehrlin.

'God's shadow, or the dark self, provokes unspeakable suffering in individuals whose life it overshadows. It is connected to death, destruction, and madness. But, paradoxically, it is also indispensable to life.'

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