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... symbolic significance under certain conditions . Precisely what they sym- bolize is still a matter for controversial speculation . Thus a word or an image is symbolic when it implies something more than its obvious and immediate meaning ...
... symbolic significance under certain conditions . Precisely what they sym- bolize is still a matter for controversial speculation . Thus a word or an image is symbolic when it implies something more than its obvious and immediate meaning ...
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... symbolic terms to represent concepts that we cannot define or fully comprehend . This is one reason why all religions employ symbolic language or images . But this conscious use of symbols is only one aspect of a psychological fact of ...
... symbolic terms to represent concepts that we cannot define or fully comprehend . This is one reason why all religions employ symbolic language or images . But this conscious use of symbols is only one aspect of a psychological fact of ...
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... symbolically meaningful . They are one way in which the unconscious mind expresses itself , just as it may in dreams ; and they are equally symbolic . A patient , for instance , who is confronted with an intolerable situation may ...
... symbolically meaningful . They are one way in which the unconscious mind expresses itself , just as it may in dreams ; and they are equally symbolic . A patient , for instance , who is confronted with an intolerable situation may ...
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Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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