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The PIED PIPER & the terrible costs of rejecting shadow

This Jungian Life Podcast

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The Piper's Return to the Town

In 1284, 130 children from Hamlin were led away by a piper into a mountain. A rat catcher then took a small fife from his pocket and began to blow on it. Rats and mice immediately came from every house and gathered around him. When he thought that he had them all, he led them to the river Wieser where he pulled up his clothes and walked into the water. The animals all followed him, fell in and drowned. Now that the citizens had been freed of their plague, they regretted having promised so much money, and using all kinds of excuses, they refused to pay him.

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