The Mind of ChinaYale University Press, 1934 - 321 Seiten |
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... means one who has suffered wrong which has not been righted ; and chang means a person who is groping madly about or stag- gering blindly . The spirits of such unfortunates are never far removed from this world and they are mostly known ...
... means one who has suffered wrong which has not been righted ; and chang means a person who is groping madly about or stag- gering blindly . The spirits of such unfortunates are never far removed from this world and they are mostly known ...
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... means of abstentions are common in the folkways of an ani- mistic people , and quite as formidable a set of rules exists for spirit avoidance as for spirit propitiation . The ghostly arts of prognostication and divination avail only in ...
... means of abstentions are common in the folkways of an ani- mistic people , and quite as formidable a set of rules exists for spirit avoidance as for spirit propitiation . The ghostly arts of prognostication and divination avail only in ...
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... means of books , 21 ; by means of divining stalks , 181 , 184-185 , 196 ; by means of dreams , 200 ff .; by means of tortoise shells , 180-182 , 184-196 ; the " Great Plan , " 181 ; hexagrams , 183 ff .; removal deter- mined by , 182 ...
... means of books , 21 ; by means of divining stalks , 181 , 184-185 , 196 ; by means of dreams , 200 ff .; by means of tortoise shells , 180-182 , 184-196 ; the " Great Plan , " 181 ; hexagrams , 183 ff .; removal deter- mined by , 182 ...
Inhalt
PREFACE ix | 1 |
THE WORLD OF SPIRITS 77 | 7 |
DEATH AND GHOSTFEAR | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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