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Steinhardt, Lenore. The Symbolism of Seashells in Sandplay and Ancient Veneration of Sea Shells in Rites of Fertility, Bir... |
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Steinhardt, Lenore. The Symbolism
of Seashells in Sandplay and Ancient Veneration of Sea Shells in
Rites of Fertility, Birth, Burial and Renewal Volume 19, Number 1, 2010 Keywords: sea shells, death and rebirth, ancient talisman, clinical examples Abstract: Early humans attributed meaning to the forms of
specific shells, and wore, hung or buried them as talismans
connected to birth, death and creative renewal, or safe passage of
the soul to rebirth. In sandplay therapy, when different people use
specific shells in similar ways, common themes emerge and a link is
forged to the ancient symbolic role of marine shells. In sandplay
specific shells express mourning, depression, anxiety, or longing
for fertility, creativity and new life. Four categories of sandplay
shell use are presented: shell assemblage, a single unique shell,
shell combinations in a sandplay process and the sculpted sand
spiral relationship to the Self. Examples from archeology and
mythology create a dialogue between ancient beliefs, divine power
and sandplay therapy. |
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