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Allerleirauh- Many Furs

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Allerleirauh- Many Furs

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Hi Fairytale lovers,

You're welcome to join us whether or not you've been to the class before. As usual, we'll read the story together and discuss the symbols we find as we would a dream. Here's a link to the story:

http://books.google.com/books?id=KA_Pt9jfIAwC&pg=PA169&lpg=PA169&dq=allerleirauh+fairytale&source=bl&ots=dw-dJSJEO-&sig=H5oobA2TIq_KGIy-QiTHwfy172o&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XrEVUc2pNuLniwL67YC4DQ&ved=0CC0Q6AEwADgo#v=onepage&q=allerleirauh%20fairytale&f=false

I also want to recommend Marion Woodman's book "Leaving my father's house," which goes into great depth about how this tale applies to the process of individuation.

If you haven't been to the group yet, or you missed the last group, I hope you'll come join us! Morelle suggested that we try reading the story together- that is, we go around and each read a paragraph. Sounds like a good way to share the story and help it come alive. If you find images, costumes, or anything that could also help us bring "Many Furs" to life please bring it along to share.

Happy reading and I look forward to seeing you all March 2nd or soon. Warm regards, Lee

P.S. If you're free on March 16th at 1pm, come join us for the second class on The Individuation Process. It'll be a great compliment to the fairytale class.

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