BIBLIOGRAPHY
[In order of appearance]

 

Introduction

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S. Rowland, Jung as a Writer. Hove, UK, 2005.
S. Taneda. In, J. Stevens, Mountain Tasting: Zen Haiku by Santōka Taneda. New York, NY, 1982. (Translation slightly modified.)

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G. Snyder, "Spring Shesshim at Shokoku-ji." Earth House Hold. New York, NY, 1969.
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essentially a symbolic language: Y. Taborin. Interview in La Croix, 12/20/1996.

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S. Freud, Totem and Taboo New York, NY, 1946.

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Lin Yutang translation, in, A. Watts, Cloud-Hidden Whereabouts Unknown: A Mountain Journal. New York, NY, 1968.
M. O'Connor, When I Find You Again It Will Be In the Mountains: Selected Poems of Chai Tao. Boston, MA, 2000.

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any reasonable person: T. McKenna. (ND.)
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D. Lewis-Wiiliams & J. Pearce, Inside the Neolithic Mind. London, UK, 2005.
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D. Lewis-Wiiliams & J. Pearce, Inside the Neolithic Mind. London, UK, 2005.
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U. Ko, (Ko Un), The Three Way Tavern: Selected Poems. Berkeley, CA, 2006.

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B. Lopez, Winter Count. New York, NY, 1981.
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E. Jabès, The Book of Questions. Middletown, CT, 1984.

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M-L von Franz, The Feminine in Fairy Tales. Dallas, TX, 1972.
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A. Breton. Quoted in, R. Hohl, Editor, Giacometti: A Biography in Pictures. New York, 1998.
M. Jost, “The Distribution of Sanctuaries in Civic Space in Arkadia.” In, S. Alcock and R. Osborne, Editors, Placing the Gods. Oxford, UK, 1994.

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R. Bringhurst, The Tree of Meaning. Berkeley, CA, 2006.
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M.S. Costello, Imagination, Illness and Injury: Jungian Psychology and the Somatic Dimensions of Perception. London, UK, 2006.
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animals were seen as belonging: P. Shepard, Nature and Madness. Athens, GA., 1998.

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P. Pullman, The Amber Spyglass. London, UK, 2000.
D. Lewis-Wiiliams & J. Pearce, Inside the Neolithic Mind. UK, UK, 2005.
the brain compensates: http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=780840

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A. Marvell. From, "Restoration Literature."
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several different kinds: N. Shubin, “The ‘Great Transistion.’” In, J. Brockman, Intelligent Thought. New York, NY, 2006.
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B. Hurd, Entering the Stone. New York, NY, 2003.
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B. Dahlen. Email, June 5, 2009.
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W. Witherup. From, "Marian At Tassajara Springs." Black Ash, Orange Fire: Collected Poems 1959-1985. Point Reyes Station, CA, 1986.
W. Witherup. From, "Charma, In Three Mountain Ranges." Ibid.
W. Witherup. From, "Hybrid Villanelle on a Line by Li Po." Down Wind, Down River: New and Selected Poems. Albuquerque, NM, 2000.

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J. Weishaus. From, "Five Spring Poems From Po Chu-i." http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/weishaus/Poetry/five.htm
R. Long. Interviewed by William Furlong. In, Artists Land Nature. New York, NY, 2002.
the very word polis: J. Hillman, “Souls Takes Pleasure in Moisture.” In, R. Sardello and G. Thomas, Editors, Stirrings of Culture. Dallas, TX, 1986.

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F.D. Peat, Pathways of Chance. Pari, Italy, 2007.
he has lived and written: L. Siegal, “Maestro of the Human Ego.” (On Norman Mailer) NYT Book Review, 21 Jan 2007.
R. Bednarik. Email, April 30, 2009. (continued on p.23)

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F.D. Peat,"Trapped in a World View. New Scientist, January 5-11, 2008.
Jung had a vision: S. Rowland, Jung in the Humanities: Taking the Soul's Path. New Orleans, LA, 2010.

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G. Snyder. From, "The Circumambulation of Mt. Tamalpais." In, Mountains and Rivers Without End. Washington, D.C., 1997.
A. Ginsberg. In, "An Interview by Gary Pacernick." The American Poetry Review, July/August, 1997.
G. Snyder, "The Hump-backed Flute Player."
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C. Wu, Monkey. Arthur Waley, Translator. New York, NY, 1984. (A fantastical account of Xuanzang's journey.)
for several hours after drinking: M. Harner. In, M. Harner, Editor, Hallucinogens and Shamanism. Oxford, UK, 1973.

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M-L Von Franz. In, M. Woodman, “The Way of the Dream.” Santa Cruz, CA, 2008 (DVD)
the Stones now: A. McIntosh, "Community, Spirit, Place: A Reviving Celtic Shamanism." www.ecostery.org/articles/McIntosh-CelticShamanism.htm

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J. Beebe, "Trauma and Psychic Creativity." Talk given to Oregon Friends of C.G. Jung, March 9, 2007.
G. Reichel-Dolmaoff, "Brain and Mind in Desana Shamanism." Journal of Latin American Lore. 7:1 1981.
stone quarries might be: R. Bradley, An Archaeology of Natural Places. London, UK, 2000.
P. Vitebsky, The Shaman: Voyages of the Soul, Ecstasy and Healing from Siberia to the Amazon. Boston, MA, 1995.

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J.N. Wilferd, "Ancient Indian Site Challenges Ideas on Early American Life." The New York Times, 19 Sept 1997.
the tree dweller appears: J.H. Howard, “The Tree Dweller Cults of the Dakota.” Journal of American Folklore. No. 268 (1955).

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D.M. Eagleman, "Brain Time." In, M. Brockman, Editor, What's Next? Dispatches on the Future of Science. New York, NY, 2009.
R. Daumal, Mount Analogue. Boston, MA, 1992.
T. Wharton, Icefields. New York, NY, 1995.
the energy of a tree's growth: J. Berger, “Vincent.” The Shape of a Pocket. New York, NY, 2000.

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in the realm of Kamisama: P. Iyer, "The Magic Mountain." Condé Nast Traveler, April 2007.
C. Fo-yen (1065-1120). In, T. Cleary, Translator, Instant Zen: Waking Up in the Present. Berkeley, CA, 1994.

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K. McGowan, "How Much of Your Memory is True?" Discover Magazine, August, 2009.
Norwegian and French scientists: A.C. Revkin, “Many Arctic Plants Have Adjusted to Big Climate Changes, Study Finds.” The New York Times, 15 June 2007.
S. Rowland. From, "Heat Wave."

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J. Tornaeus. In J. Scheffer, The History of Lapland. London, England, 1704. Quoted in, B. Miller, "Connecting and Correcting: A Case Study of Sami Healers in Porsanger." Leiden, The Netherlands, 2007. (Diss.)

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that which was surprising: L. de Domizio Durini, ”Presence of Image.” In, Joseph Beuys: The Image of Humanity. Trento, Italy, 2001.

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U. Eco, The Name of the Rose. New York, NY, 1983.
this is why, whatever one says: F. Ponge, "The Silent World is Our Only Homeland." The Voice of Things. New York, NY, 1972.

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L. Margulis, "Living by Gaia." In, J. White, Editor, Talking on the Water. San Francisco, CA, 1994.

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the subject is plastic: N. Vananian, “A Conversation with Catherine Malabou.” Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, Winter 2008.
H. Kwon, Ghosts of War in Vietnam. Cambridge, UK, 2008.
T. Bennttinen. From, "Maritime Pastoral." In, B. Swann, Editor, Poetry Comes Up Where It Can. Salt Lake City, UT, 2000

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the red-haired girl: P. Monashan, The Red-Haired Girl From the Bog. Novato, CA, 2003. ("Referred to as a 'savage beauty' by Irish writer Oscar Wilde, Connemara comprises ice-scoured, rock-strewn country mostly covered with peat bog." www.Britannica.com)

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M. Bashō. From, "Introduction to 'Ise Travel Journal.' In, Bashō's Journey. D.L. Barnhill, Translator. Albany, NY, 2005.
J. Jaynes, The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Boston, MA, 1976.
B. Murrell, "Consciousness in the Cosmos: Perspective of Mind: Julian James." www.bizcharts.com/stoa_del_sol/conscious/conscious3.html

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P. Virilio. Interviewed by James Der Derian. Wired, May 1996.
D. Abram, The Spell of the Sensuous. New York, NY, 1997.
P.V. Glob, The Bog People. New York, NY, 1969.
"Pirate Jenny." Review of The Bog People, Oct 25, 2005. http://www.librarything.com/work/154440/reviews/
T. Larson. This fragment of Thøger Larsen's poem is the epigraph to The Bog People.

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A. Garner, “The Stone Book” In, The Stone Book Quartet. London, UK, 1999.

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H. Sato, Translator, Bashō’s Narrow Road: Spring & Autumn Passages. Berkeley, CA., 1996.
H. Shirane, Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Bashō. Stanford, CA, 1998.
M. Eliade, Patterns in Comparative Religion. New York, NY, 1971.
humans have been deliberately altering: N.G. Jablonski, Skin: A Natural History. Berkeley, CA, 2006.
J. Halifax, Shamanic Voices. New York, NY, 1991.