Gimbutas's phrase, quoted in the lecture, for perceiving sacredness and mystery in all earthly life.
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Mythopoetic perception
Gimbutas's phrase, quoted in the lecture, for perceiving sacredness and mystery in all earthly life.
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"...snakes and fish, hills, trees, and flowers. Hence the holistic and mythopoetic perception of all the sacredness and mystery of all there is on..."
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