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Parabola: Myth and the Quest for Meaning - Woman
Parabola Myth and the Quest for Meaning Woman Author:Ursula K. LeGuin, P.L. Travers, Joseph Campbell, et. al. In a woman's search for the fulfillment of her own nature, what can she trust except her own response to what rings true for her? It is with this faculty which resonates to her own truth that she can begin to reclaim what is of positive value in her past. In refusing slavery, she needs not to lose sight of her joy in nurturing others. In asse... more »rting a growing independence, her need and gift for relationship must not be obscured...The task of self-discovery is a continual process demanding the courage to make room for contradiction, to accept the many sides of one's nature that seem irreconcilable...Perhaps this is the way that can lead women towards truly meaningful choices.
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