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Institute Archive | The Archetype of Sacrifice and the Regulation of Archetypal Energy with Robert Moore

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Jung's Understanding of Transformation, Symbolism, and the Mass

An interesting little piece which these historians and scholars were noticing, but they didn't really know what the make of too much was the people would lay their hands on the goat or the animal. They had to lay your hand on it before it was sent away. Participation with the animal really will not consciously maybe, but in the ancient world there was a principle. Contact brings identification, primal, participation on the stick. If I touch you, all those taboos, why do you think in the ancient World you had to be very careful about what you touched? It wasn't because of any germ theory they had. It was the whole idea that if you touch it, part of you gets on

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