Essays on a Science of Mythology: The Myths of the Divine Child and the Divine Maiden |
Contents
THE PRIMORDIAL CHILD | 25 |
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF | 70 |
THE SPECIAL PHENOMENOLOGY | 86 |
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allegory ancient ancient Italic anima antike Religion antiquity Aphrodite Apollo Apollo Delphinios appears archaic archetype Artemis aspect birth born Brimo called celebrants CHILD ARCHETYPE child gods child motif childhood connection conscious mind corresponds cosmic Cretan cult dance dark daughter death Demeter Demeter's Dionysus divine child dolphin dreams element Eleusinian mysteries Eleusis epiphany experience expressed fact fairytale fantasies fate feminine figure goddess grain Greek Hades Hainuwele Hecate hermaphrodite Hermes hero Hesiod Homeric hymn human Ibid individual Jung Kalevala Kerényi Kore Kore's Kullervo living maiden mandala meaning miracle monadic moon myth mytho mythologem mythological idea mythology nature non-being Olympian original Demeter Orphic Otto Pausanias Persephone picture poet possible primal primitive Primordial Child psyche psychic psychology rape Roman sacred scholium sense speaking supraordinate personality symbol theme thing tion Tuwale unconscious Underworld variation vision vols whole woman word youth Zeus