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==References==
 
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1. G. Jung, CW 9,1 § 267.
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# G. Jung, CW 9,1 § 267.
2. G. Jung, CW 8, § 488.
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# G. Jung, CW 8, § 488.
3. G. Jung, CW 8, § 550.
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# G. Jung, CW 8, § 550.
4. James Hillman, Anima: An Anatomy of a Personified Notion (Dallas, TX, Spring Publications, 1985).
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# James Hillman, Anima: An Anatomy of a Personified Notion (Dallas, TX, Spring Publications, 1985).
5. G. Jung, CW 14, § 133.
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# G. Jung, CW 14, § 133.
6. Ibid. § 176.
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Ibid. § 176.
7. Anthony Damiani, founder of Wisdom's Goldenrod Center for Philosophic Studies, Valois, NY often used this analogy in creative ways.
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# Anthony Damiani, founder of Wisdom's Goldenrod Center for Philosophic Studies, Valois, NY often used this analogy in creative ways.
8. James Hillman, a dust jacket comment for Plotinus: The Enneads, translated by Steven MacKenna (Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1992).
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# James Hillman, a dust jacket comment for Plotinus: The Enneads, translated by Steven MacKenna (Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1992).
9. All Plotinus quotations are from Plotinus: The Enneads, translated by Steven MacKenna (Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1992).
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# All Plotinus quotations are from Plotinus: The Enneads, translated by Steven MacKenna (Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1992).
10. James Hillman, "Psychology: Monotheistic or Polytheistic?," Spring, 1971, pp. 193-232.
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# James Hillman, "Psychology: Monotheistic or Polytheistic?," Spring, 1971, pp. 193-232.
11. Mark V. Fonda, "Examining the New Polytheism: A Critical Assessment of the Concepts of Self and Gender in Archetypal Psychology." Although successfully defended in April of 1995 and submitted for publication to university presses, the only publicly available copy of this work is on the internet at [http://www.strangelove.com/~marc/dispg.html].
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# Mark V. Fonda, "Examining the New Polytheism: A Critical Assessment of the Concepts of Self and Gender in Archetypal Psychology." Although successfully defended in April of 1995 and submitted for publication to university presses, the only publicly available copy of this work is on the internet at [http://www.strangelove.com/~marc/dispg.html].
12. Katheleen Raine, Response to "Psychology: Monotheistic or Polytheistic?," Spring, 1971, p. 218.
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Katheleen Raine, Response to "Psychology: Monotheistic or Polytheistic?," Spring, 1971, p. 218.
13. G. Jung, CW 5, § 149.
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# G. Jung, CW 5, § 149.
14. Sankaracharya, Self-Knowledge (Atmabohda), translated by Swami Nikhilanda (New York: Ramakrhishna-Vivekanda Center, 1970) p. 183.
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# Sankaracharya, Self-Knowledge (Atmabohda), translated by Swami Nikhilanda (New York: Ramakrhishna-Vivekanda Center, 1970) p. 183.
15. Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, trans. Allen Mandelbaum (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982).
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# Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, trans. Allen Mandelbaum (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982).
    
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