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Punnett, Audrey. The Pelican |
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Punnett, Audrey. The Pelican Volume 12, Number 1, 2003 (Volume XII, Number 1, 2003) KEY WORDS: sandplay therapy, symbol, clinical example, pelican, pelican in art, pelican in alchemy, bird, archetypal image. ABSTRACT: In its natural habitat the pelican is a large, social bird with a particular
manner of fishing. In myth and legend, the story of why the pelican plucks his
or her breast has changed slightly over the centuries due to the Christian
influence; however, it remains a symbol of devotion, sacrifice, charity and
piety. The pelican has been depicted in art and was manifested in the dream of
Nebuchadnezzar. Alchemically, the symbol of the pelican was an image for the
Philosophers’ Stone and, thus, has implications for the process of
individuation. In this article a case example illustrates one aspect of the
pelican in a sandplay process. |
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