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This study of Catullus' Poem of Attis examines the peculiar rites belonging to the mysteries of Cybele and Attis and concentrates on the initiation of the Attispriest. Hardly any other religious rites seems so unfathomable to ordinary human behaviour than the self-castration of the priesthood associated to the Phrygian goddess Cybele and her consort Attis. This rise coincides with the myths, where Attis seized by frenzy, castrates himself. The motif was popular in Classical Antiquity and the most detailed and elaborated depiction is Catullus' Carmen LXIII, the Poem of Attis. Catullus here describes a vivid realization of an ecstatic religion from an empathic and penetrating psychological viewpoint. behaviour of the Attispriests, which reflect certain implications of a special religious concept, apparent and comprehensible for the passionate devotee. Catullus' Poem of Attis has the ambition to uncover the intention of the rite and the position of liminality which obviously were concerned with the way to salvation. This way was for the Attispriests to unman their bodies from the utter abhorrence of love.
An explanation of the common principles of conflict resolution on every level discusses self-help, psychotherapy, and family therapy and discloses the impact and origins of guilt and anxiety.
Hailed as a vital contribution to Thomistic studies, The Godly Image presents an exhaustive study of St. Thomas' theological delineation of sin, satisfaction, the suffering of Christ, and the fulfillment of God's saving plan in the believer
Our identity is an indication of how we feel about ourselves and how others feel about us; it is an important part of our existence. Our psyche is like a mirror trying to reflect the world around us, but what we are seeing in our mirror is not an exact replica of our surroundings. In Sailor's Psychology, author Dr. Chester Litvin explores a host of issues relating to human psychology and existence. Drawing on cultural insight, Litvin, a psychotherapist, uses a sailor's analogy to discuss the human voyage to find the self-to know who we are and accept it. Sailor's Psychology examines the human spirit through a thorough discussion of li>splitting from the self; splitting in the child; looking for meeting; meetings with the self; meetings with fragments; and meetings after restructurings. In Sailor's Psychology, Litvin shows that when our psyche becomes whole we are ready for dialogs and real meetings, which are the true goals of our life.