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100 0 _aKeleman, Stanley
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245 0 _aMyth and the body
_b: a colloquy with Joseph Campbell
264 _aBerkeley, CA
_bCenter Press
_cc1999
300 _axviii, 91p.; ill.
336 _a text
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337 _a unmediated
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338 _a volume
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490 0 _a(Clinical education in somatic process)
505 0 _aPart 1 - Body and myth. 1 Myth as body. 2 Body as inheritance. Part 2 - Entering the formative life. 3 The wasteland. 4 Body as image, experience, and somatic imagination. 5 The siren's call: the authentic and the inauthentic life. Part 3 - The hero's journey: the somatic unconscious. 6 Parsifal: a formative myth of the west. The legend of Parsifal retold by Joseph Campbell. 7 Compassion, transformation, and rebirth. 8 Our life stories. Part 4 Initiation: deepening our somatic humanity. 9 Deepening your fate. 10 The return to a somatic reference. 11 Forming your somatic humanity: the bodying practice
520 3 _a'In 1973 two pioneers in their respective fields--Stanley Keleman and Joseph Campbell--began to hold what would be fourteen annual seminars, ceasing only with Campbell's death, to trade their well-honed thoughts on the subject of mythology and the body. Their talks ranged over a vast number of subjects, but the two friends found themselves returning again and again to ponder the meaning they found in the story that lies at the very heart of Western thought: Parsifal and the quest for the Holy Grail....'
563 _aPaperback
650 _aHuman body
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650 _aSomatotypes
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650 _aMyth, theories of
_2FAST
650 _aMythology--Psychological aspects
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650 _aParsifal
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650 _aGrail
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700 1 _aCampbell, Joseph,
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