Symbolic forms are the products of both biological and cultural evolution.
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Theories of Symbolism
A resource for the understanding of the formation and the usefulness of symbols with hidden meanings. (296 pp.)
Universal Symbols
Certain symbols appear to occur universally.
Symbols in Psychotherapy
A guide to the recognition of symptom formation as it appears during psychotherapy in associations, play, dreaming, and future planning. (223 pp.)
Symbols of Religious Mythology and Historical Beliefs
A developmental line of symbolic content and forms related to the religious appreciation of world origins and the organization of history is created during the evolution of culture.
Symbols in Culture, Art and Myth
A pleasant walk through the garden of symbols created by writers, artists and dreamers in their efforts to express and repress. (253 pp.)
Symbolic Moralism
Symbols serve communication between men. As denizens at the fringes of memory, symbols serve communication between the remembered past and the present. When placed in the context of myths and legend, whether written, spoken, or transposed into pictures or stained glass, symbols become tools of communication between generations and as a source of identities and ethics for men in societies.
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