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Pagina 105
The underlying idea of the psychology of magic might have been that to carry a
divine message means to have part of God ... Yet it is no longer the magical
dread of carrying part of God ' s ( father ' s ) spirit , but the demand for
independence .
The underlying idea of the psychology of magic might have been that to carry a
divine message means to have part of God ... Yet it is no longer the magical
dread of carrying part of God ' s ( father ' s ) spirit , but the demand for
independence .
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98 Whatever the rationalization that Hamlet may still put forward for delay , his
inner readiness and his capacity to carry out the necessary action have clearly
grown immensely . A new element has appeared , one that Wilson chooses to ...
98 Whatever the rationalization that Hamlet may still put forward for delay , his
inner readiness and his capacity to carry out the necessary action have clearly
grown immensely . A new element has appeared , one that Wilson chooses to ...
Pagina 177
In trying to express that conflict in detail , one may say that , while the ego accepts
the task , the superego interferes with its execution by saying : You , of all people
, to punish a culprit for a crime that you yourself desired to carry out !
In trying to express that conflict in detail , one may say that , while the ego accepts
the task , the superego interferes with its execution by saying : You , of all people
, to punish a culprit for a crime that you yourself desired to carry out !
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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