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The Hero With a Thousand Faces
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- Most amazing is the fact that a great number of the ritual trials and images correspond to those that appear automatically in dream the moment the psychoanalyzed patient begins to abandon his infantile fixations and to progress into the future.†
p. 6.7correspond = connect or fit together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- Compare Adolf Bastian's theory of the ethnic "Elementary Ideas" (Elementargedanken), which, in their primal psychic character (corresponding to the Stoic Logoi spermatikoi), should he regarded as "the spiritual (or psychic) germinal dispositions out of which the whole social structure has been developed organically," and, as such, should serve as bases of inductive research.†
p. 13.2corresponding = connected or fitting together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- As Gilbert Murray has pointed out in his preface to Ingram Bywater's translation of the Poetics of Aristotle, tragic katharsis (i.e., the "purification" or "purgation" of the emotions of the spectator of tragedy through his experience of pity and terror) corresponds to an earlier ritual katharsis ("a purification of the community from the taints and poisons of the past year, the old contagion of sin and death"), which was the function of the festival and mystery play of the dismembered bull-god, Dionysos.†
p. 19.8corresponds = connects or fits together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- The disappearance corresponds to the passing of a worshiper into the temple—where he is to be quickened by the recollection of who and what he is, namely dust and ashes unless immortal.†
p. 77.1
- They are preliminary embodiments of the dangerous aspect of the presence, corresponding to the mythological ogres that bound the conventional world, or to the two rows of teeth of the whale.†
p. 77.4corresponding = connected or fitting together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- The crux of the curious difficulty lies in the fact that our conscious views of what life ought to be seldom correspond to what life really is.†
p. 101.9correspond = connect or fit together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- These correspond to the red, white, green, and black on the hat of the African trickster divinity Edshu (see pp. 36-37); for the House of the Father, like the Father himself, symbolizes the Center.†
p. 111.5
- According to the latter, the life-wish (eros or libido, corresponding to the Buddhist Kdma, "desire") and the death-wish (thanatos or destrudo, which is identical with the Buddhist Mara, "hostility or death") are the two drives that not only move the individual from within but also animate for him the surrounding world.†
p. 139.7corresponding = connected or fitting together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- With their discovery that the patterns and logic of fairy tale and myth correspond to those of dream, the long discredited chimeras of archaic man have returned dramatically to the foreground of modern consciousness.†
p. 219.5correspond = connect or fit together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- The levels correspond to the profundities sounded by the hero in his world-fathoming adventure; they number the spiritual strata known to the mind introverted in meditation.†
p. 232.5
- Every beam and joist corresponds to an element in the great hogan of the all-embracing earth and sky.†
p. 332.4 *corresponds = connects or fits together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- Perhaps it will be objected that in bringing out the correspondences I have overlooked the differences between the various Oriental and Occidental, modern, ancient, and primitive traditions.†
p. xiii.2
- Dr. Jung points out that he has borrowed his term archetype from classic sources: Cicero, Pliny, the Corpus Hermeticum, Augustine, etc. Bastian notes the correspondence of his own theory of "Elementary Ideas" with the Stoic concept of the Logoi spermatikoi.†
p. 13.9
- The fantasy is primarily spontaneous; for there exists a close and obvious correspondence between the attitude of the young child toward its mother and that of the adult toward the surrounding material world.†
p. 94.6
- Correspondingly, in Palestine the Cosmic Man appeared as a Jew, in ancient Germany as a German; among the Basuto he is a Negro, in Japan Japanese.†
p. 202.2
- A corresponding formulation by Jesus makes the point more succinctly: "Whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.†
p. 204.3
- Mythological symbols, however, have to be followed through all their implications before they open out the full system of correspondences through which they represent, by analogy, the millennial adventure of the soul.†
p. 215.8
- Correspondingly, the key to open the door the other way is the same equation in reverse: the unconscious = the metaphysical realm.†
p. 222.4
- Their symbolic personages correspond in import—frequently also in trait and deed—to those of the higher iconographies, and the wonder world in which they move is precisely that of the greater revelations: the world and the age between deep sleep and waking consciousness, the zone where the One breaks into the manifold and the many are reconciled in the One.†
p. 253.3
- The principal divinities of the earliest sacred writings (Avesta) of the Persians correspond very closely to those of the earliest Indian texts.†
p. 298.6
Definitions:
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(1)
(correspond as in: corresponding time period) connect or fit together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
(Two things are equivalent if they have the same or very similar value, purpose, or result.) -
(2)
(correspond as in: corresponding by email) communicate -- typically by writing letters or emailA corresponding secretary is an officer of an organization who is responsible for managing the organization's correspondence and keeping a record of it.
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(correspondence as in: a correspondence course) done from afarFor example, a corresponding member or a correspondence course.
This sense of corresponding arose because people who lived in distant cities and could not be present for meetings, could communicate by sending written communications. -
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(correspondent as in: foreign correspondent of the paper) a reporter or other representative -- typically from a foreign country or with a particular expertise
- (5) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)