"The oldest, the most profound, the most universal of all symbols is the human body." Manly P. Hall, 'Masonic, Hermetic, Quabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy'
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Title:A Blue Fire
Type:Book
Author:James Hillman
Listed by:Joann K - Fri, Jan 27, 2006

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1 View "From ancient Egyptian to modern Eskimo, 'soul' is a highly differentiated idea referring to a reality of great impact. The soul has been imaged as the inner man, and as the inner sister or spouse, the place or voice of God within, as a cosmic force in which all humans, even all things living, participate, as having been given by God and thus divine, as conscience, as a multiplicity and as a unity in diversity, as a harmony, as a fluid, as fire, as dynamic energy." A Blue Fire (James Hillman)

2 View "The animal is also an imago dei, a face of our eternal nature." A Blue Fire (James Hillman)

3 View "Images are the compelling source of morality and religion as well as the conscientiousness of art." A Blue Fire (James Hillman)

4 View "The many contains the unity of the one without losing the possibilities of the many." A Blue Fire (James Hillman)

5 View "We might call the unfathomable depth in the image, love, or at least say we cannot get to the soul of the image without love for the image." A Blue Fire (James Hillman)


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