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Cirlot Summary And Symbolism

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According to the Dictionary of Symbols by Cirlot (1971), the house also symbolize the womb, nurturance, Mother archetype, it represents the Self-archetype. As her unconscious is expressed, I eventually could see the emergence of archetypal images of the divine child, which is a symbol of the soul’s fulfillment- Self-awareness, something nurturing feminine figures and a vivid integration of the Self.
On the second tray, the colorful fish on blue water–look like a snake as a whole. A snake may symbolize and represent something that she is afraid of facing, accepting or dealing with in waking life. It may also symbolize someone or something that she feel is threatening to her psyche or emotional wellbeing. In addition, the fish may symbolize

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