Jungian psychology
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… it is certainly best to separate an artist from his work in such a way that one does not take him as seriously as his work. Ultimately, he is only the precondition for his work, the womb, the soil, under certain circumstances the fertilizer and manure out of which something grows – and therefore…
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The focus of neo-Pagan approaches to history shifted from one of esoteric ritual and empirical claims to historical legitimacy, to a search for images and archetypes that evoked strong emotions, a sense of affinity or cultural impact.