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Lecture III.1.2: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Glow of Knowledge |
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man |
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A Different Kind of Writing |
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4. |
School Days |
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5. |
Recurring Themes |
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Christmastime |
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The Row |
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8. |
Broken Glasses |
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9. |
The Big Deed |
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10. |
Imagination |
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The Retreat |
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12. |
Hell |
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13. |
Confession |
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A Token of the Beauty of the World |
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Poem of His Realization |
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The Diary |
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Joyce's Ulysses |
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Divided into Three Parts |
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19. |
The Thunderclap |
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Moment of Compassion |
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Themes in Ulysses |
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Lecture III.1.3: Ulysses, Pt. 1
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Stephen's Call to Adventure |
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Stephen's Anxiety and Guilt |
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An Epiphany |
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4. |
Recognition of the Mystery |
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Contransmagnificandjewbangtantiality |
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Finding Oneself Through Compassion |
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Leopold Bloom |
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8. |
Molly Bloom |
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9. |
Milly Bloom |
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10. |
Henry Flower Esq., AKA Leopold Bloom |
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11. |
Bloom, McCoy & Lyons |
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Number 11 and 32 |
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13. |
The Sirens |
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14. |
Troy of the Dublin Metropolitan Police |
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Lecture II.5.1 - Mythologies - New, Old, & Today, Vol. 5: Your Myth Today
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Interiors Life of Man Today |
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Flights to the Moon |
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Lsd - Psychosis and Mysticism |
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Primitive Myths |
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Four Functions of Mythology |
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European Consciousness |
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The Grail Legend |
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Individual as the Center |
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Lecture II.5.2 - Myth & Violence in America, Vol. 5: Your Myth Today
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Yeats Poem |
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The Hellenistic Age |
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Spengler and Decline of the West |
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The High Culture |
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Comparing Culture Stages |
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Two Different Points of View |
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Mythic Thinking |
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8. |
Elementary and Folk Ideas |
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Mystical Function of a Traditional Mytho |
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An Equatorial Myth. |
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Cosmological and Sociological Functions |
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Pedagogical Function - Guiding an Indivi |
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13. |
Shiva Story |
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Key to the Peculiar Quality of Western M |
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Jeffers Poem |
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Lecture II.5.3 - Androgyne as Mystical Symbol
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Historical Stages |
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The Idea of the Androgyne |
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Woman as the Transforming Medium |
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Bronze Age - Goddess & Son - God & Moon |
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Guardian of the Mystery |
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The Goddess - Birth & Rebirth |
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The Pig Theme |
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Moon Tusks |
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Kali - She Is First |
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Crete and the Bull Games |
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Union of Two Energies |
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Jung and the Rosarium Philosophorum |
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The Relationship and the Water |
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14. |
Chaos and Creation |
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A Counter Play in the Field of Opposites |
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Mystery Religion and Pietroasa Bowl |
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Clothed and Unclothed |
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The Dreamer of Life and the Thomas Gospe |
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Lecture II.4.2 Freud Jung & Kundalini Yoga, Pt. 2
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Universality of Mythological Symbols |
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The Course Below Chakra Four |
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Jung and the Later Season of Life |
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Lock-Key Relationship and Imprinting |
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Freud - Wish and Prohibition |
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Consciousness - Preconscious and Unconsc |
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Id - Ego - And Superego |
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Stimulus - Response and Introversion |
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Birth - Darkness to Light |
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Madonna and Witch |
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Dirt and Cleanliness |
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Difference Between Boys and Girls |
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Latency Period and Ego Testing |
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Puberty and Echoes from the Infantile Sy |
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Lecture II.4.5 Four Aims of Indian Life
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The Sage and the King's Fifty Daughters |
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Powers of the Yogi and Moksa |
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Alexander the Great's Encounter |
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4. |
Roman Contacts With the Orient |
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Translating Sanskrit |
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Aims - One in the Forest and Three in So |
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The Kama Sutra |
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Mahabharata - Nala & Damayanti |
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Aristocratic Spirit |
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10. |
Two Animal Stories |
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11. |
The Arthasastra |
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12. |
The Seven Moves |
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Maya and Two Kinds of Diplomacy |
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Story of the God Indra |
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Lecture II.4.1 Freud Jung & Kundalini Yoga, Pt. 1
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Kundalini Yoga and Modern Psychology |
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Kundalini Yoga, the Chakras and Prana-Br |
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The First Three Chakras and Transformati |
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The Fourth Chakra and Om |
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The Fifth Sixth and Seventh Chakras |
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Death and Rebirth |
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Descending the Chakras |
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Hinayana and Mahayana |
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A Tiger Among Goats |
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Lecture II.4.4 Archetypes & Mythology
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The Heavenly Realm |
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Three Powers of Maya and Chakra Seven |
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Tibetan Series of Between Life Experienc |
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Buddhas of the Center and East |
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Buddhas of the South West and North |
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Knowledge Holding and Wrathful Deities |
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Eight Karmic Winds and Lord of Judgment |
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8. |
Moving Toward Birth |
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Lecture II.4.3 Freud Jung & Kundalini Yoga, Pt. 3
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Meaning and Symbols |
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2. |
Traditional Mythology: First Function |
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The Three Religious Attitudes to Life |
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4. |
Traditional Mythology: Second Function |
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5. |
Traditional Mythology: Third Function |
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6. |
Traditional Mythology: Fourth Function |
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7. |
Individual Creative Mythology |
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8. |
A Theory of Aesthetics |
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9. |
Three Orders of Dramatic Emotions |
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10. |
Aesthetic Realization |
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11. |
The Miracle of Aum |
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