Die Symbolik der Sprache mit besonderer Ber cksichtigung des Somnambulismus (The Symbolism of Language with Special Consideration of Somnambulism) explores the symbolic dimensions of language, with a particular focus on its manifestation within the phenomenon of somnambulism. Written by H. Werner and originally published in 1840, this historical work delves into the intersection of language, the unconscious mind, and altered states of consciousness.
The book offers insights into how language can reveal hidden meanings and symbolic representations, especially during sleepwalking. It provides a unique perspective on the occult sciences and early psychological understanding of the mind. This text is valuable for those interested in the history of linguistics, psychology, and the study of altered states of consciousness, offering a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the 19th century.
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