Re: The myth of Eternal Return

From: hcarteau_at_pt0VgO5M8i64Y9rcD9MTk3zJL8rw_LFyirhUa1hepnfrwooDBI6L-OZnpBoyuDtlVIr
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 00:27:33 +0100


Selon Santo Sengupta <aumshantih_at_hmAWfxJtI59g9yz5Z2oetYgN_VuYeohU016vggf8gHZTsvNy4LmhdM9fJRb0I9sVWMgtDinFtLwLK3s.yahoo.invalid>:

> I haven't read this work, but I am a big fan of Mircea Eliade's "Yoga:
> Immortality and Freedom". He also wrote some really important work on
> Shamanism as well.
>
> Interesting insights regarding "Ideal Time" and Heroquesting!

/// There's more, especially about Healing : a life cannot be "fixed", it must be started anew. So any healing ritual begins with retelling the world's origins again, sometimes adding the origin of the wound / disease to be treated as well as the history of the cure.            

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