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The book of symbols : reflections on archetypal images / by Ami Ronnberg; editor-in-chief and Kathleen Martin; editor

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The archive for research in archetypal symbolismDescription: 807 pages : chiefly color illustration ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9783836514484
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ND 1145 .2010 B66
Contents:
Creations and cosmos -- Plant world -- Animal world -- Human world -- Spirit world.
Summary: There couldn't be a better way to describe the significance and guiding principle of The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images than with these words by Meister Eckhart: “When the soul wants to experience something she throws out an image in front of her and then steps into it." It is an evocation of the image as a threshold leading to new dimensions of meaning. Symbolic images are more than data; they are vital seeds, living carriers of possibility. Eckhart's words also explain why a book of images matters in a world as chaotic and complex as our own.
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Books Books Foundation University Library DoArchitecture & Fine Arts (DAFA-FA) ND 1145 .2010 B66 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0192025003018

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Creations and cosmos -- Plant world -- Animal world -- Human world -- Spirit world.

There couldn't be a better way to describe the significance and guiding principle of The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images than with these words by Meister Eckhart: “When the soul wants to experience something she throws out an image in front of her and then steps into it." It is an evocation of the image as a threshold leading to new dimensions of meaning. Symbolic images are more than data; they are vital seeds, living carriers of possibility. Eckhart's words also explain why a book of images matters in a world as chaotic and complex as our own.

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