A Photo Book of Myth Dream Experiences: Mythology - Christopher Alan Byrne - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781461074786 - May 13, 2011
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A Photo Book of Myth Dream Experiences: Mythology

Christopher Alan Byrne

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A Photo Book of Myth Dream Experiences: Mythology

A Photo Book of Myth Dream Experiences is intended a page turning work to series of art. It is composed of nine Chapters and dozen upon dozen of photo. The text compares and contrasts Freud or Jung idea of dreams in sensory memory or unmet intent versus the myth of entity and angel. Chapters include the idea to reflect of actual experience or sensory memory versus to describe the inflation to a higher story. The book works more from a Classical Greek set of works from Aristotle and references are found. Memory is then a context and a duration or lapse in time to relive a past idea. The dream is a set of symbols and to be formed into a story. Aristotle calls the lead or walk to be assembled by the soul; whom he describes to source the motive force of such symbol. The logos are a sort of white and bleaching experience. His work about Metaphysics discourages a cause to the experience of the dream; so the author of the story are the angels. Find photo and art of chaff versus grain, and to call the surviving product from opposites to be the horses to draw along the dreamer. Topics also include to lack the keys of the experience; so to encounter torment, illness or violence. The dreamer takes a step into miracles from the product. The page turning does not exactly locate other than a requirement to use mind; so Aristotle recommends against direct 'cause'.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 13, 2011
ISBN13 9781461074786
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 140
Dimensions 203 × 254 × 9 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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