Archetypally, this image is usually feminine and appears, for example, as a female daimon or goddess who, as Jung would say, "personifies the collective unconscious." Now the third use of "soul" refers to the image by which we, as individuals, are represented in the World-Soul. Secondly, soul refers to whatever images the World-Soul itself uses to represent itself. Firstly, soul is synonymous with the daimonic realm itself, the realm of Imagination, and is really an transcript for the collective Anima Mundi, or World-Soul. Hitherto, I have taken "soul" to refer to two distinct, but unrelated, images. The following is a quotation from Daimonic Reality: He also notes that during most of human history, civilization have had another, "shadow reality" of folklore, except the current society which is strongly attached to the material. He is best known for the work Daimonic Reality: A Field Guide to the Otherworld which deals with the paranormal in a similar way that Jacques Vallee, Allen Hynek and John Keel have done in the past In his book, Daimonic Reality, Harpur argues that the human psyche extends beyond the confines of the physical human body, and that it may in fact be a part of our reality.
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