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Archetypes of Liberation: Psychodynamics of Ancient Egypt
by Medhananda
This book takes a close look at what lies behind the many Egyptian gods and figures, with their fantastic crowns or strange animal-heads. The author sees them as archetypes, as expressive symbols for psychological principles in and around us, functions and structures of our own complex being.
Medhananda: "[…] Let us not take them [the Egyptian images] for what they appear to be. What seem to be objects, animals, gods, or kings, are all symbols for those yet unknown parts of ourselves we must meet and become acquainted with on the way to total self-awareness… …all these symbols and images are always ourselves or parts of ourselves."
Volume 2 of 5 on Ancient Egypt.
Published by: Prisma, 2006
Format: Softcover
Language: English
Pages: 243
Format: Softcover
Language: English
Pages: 243
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The Way of Horus: The Pictorial Way of Ancient Egypt
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Life at Zero Distance: The freedom of being nothing and none
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The Philosophy of Religion
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The Royal Cubit: Psychometrics of Ancient Egypt
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The Pyramids and the Sphinx
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An Evolutionary Agenda for the Third Millennium: A Primer for the Mutation of Consciousness
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The Garden of Man and Other Stories from Ancient Times
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The Ancient Egyptian Senet Game: The Game of Archetypes
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Immortal Wisdom - From Ancient Times in Myths, Tales, and Legends
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The little Child and the Holy Knight
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The Portals of Vedic Knowledge
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The Spiritual Encyclopedia by Vijay
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Pilgrims of the Infinite - Manoj Pavithran
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Evolution, Religion, and the Unknown God