Mandala
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A synopsis of the book Mandala by Farid Ghahramani. M.D. Mystic and Physician (Iran)
A synopsis of the book Mandala by Farid Ghahramani. M.D. Mystic and Physician (Iran)
My particular contribution to the theme of this conference, Geography and Identity in the Age of Cyberspace, is an invitation to wander around the matter of place: first, the question of what may be important to us about place, does place matter? and second, our relationship to place as it mirrors and grows out of the relationship of our dominant culture to matter.
What is analysis? How can it help? Why Jungian analysis? How does it relate to biology? The article that follows addresses all these questions.
"The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story" is the most famous and probably the best-loved of the Tales of Uncle Remus, published in 1880.
Several beings encounter one another. It does not matter whether they are figures from a dream, characters from a novel, ideas from a philosophic treatise, people from a society, objects from the world of things, or the tropes of our own rhetoric: each will be revealed in certain respects and concealed in certain respects by the presence of the others.