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Reincarnation : the phoenix fire mystery

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York Julian Press/Crown Publishers, Inc. c1977Description: xix, 629p.; appendix; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0517528932
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Contents:
1 The mystery unfolded. 2 Language of myth and symbol. 3 The religious view--East and West. 4 Reincarnation among the early races. 5 The Western tradition. 6 New horizons in science, psychology, and philosophy. 7 The theosophical movement and the reincarnation renaissance
Abstract: 'The present work is a successor to two volumes compiled by the same editors....While most people think of reincarnation as an Eastern idea, the greater portion of these volumes was devoted to revealing its long history in Western culture, religion, and civilization. This latest effort, while retaining the best of the earlier books, is a fruitage of extensive additional investigation, particularly in the field of Oriental thought....' --Editors' note
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Compiled and edited by Joseph Head and S.L. Cranston.. 4th printing, 1979.. "An East-West dialogue on death and rebirth from the worlds of religion, science, psychology, philosophy, art and literature, and from great thinkers of the past and present.". 1st ed. 1961 pub. by The Julian Press, Inc.

Writings of Jung's on pp. 445-50; plus additional notes in index

1 The mystery unfolded. 2 Language of myth and symbol. 3 The religious view--East and West. 4 Reincarnation among the early races. 5 The Western tradition. 6 New horizons in science, psychology, and philosophy. 7 The theosophical movement and the reincarnation renaissance

'The present work is a successor to two volumes compiled by the same editors....While most people think of reincarnation as an Eastern idea, the greater portion of these volumes was devoted to revealing its long history in Western culture, religion, and civilization. This latest effort, while retaining the best of the earlier books, is a fruitage of extensive additional investigation, particularly in the field of Oriental thought....' --Editors' note

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