In D.H. Lawrence's short story, "The Man Who Died," Christ awakens, bruised and emaciated, and is found by a young priestess of Isis.
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Touching: Body Therapy and Depth Psychology (Studies in Jungian Psychology, No 30)
November 1987, Inner City Books
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Touching: body therapy and depth psychology
1987, Inner City Books
in English
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