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books_and_literature:the_grail_legend [2020/07/08 03:32] janusbooks_and_literature:the_grail_legend [2020/07/08 03:33] janus
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 Jung, E. and Von Franz, M. L. (1970) The Grail Legend. English Translation, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ Jung, E. and Von Franz, M. L. (1970) The Grail Legend. English Translation, Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ
  
-p88-89. "...the latter (//sword//) symbolizes not only the separating and discriminating aspects of the intellect, but also the judging, wrathful intervention of God in earthly affairs. ...\\ The sword signifies that life-urge which leads to the recognition of the Self."+p88-89. "...the latter (//<fc #008080>the sword</fc>//) symbolizes not only the separating and discriminating aspects of the intellect, but also the judging, wrathful intervention of God in earthly affairs. ...\\ The sword signifies that life-urge which leads to the recognition of the Self."
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