KMID : 0368920150300020111
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Shim-Song Yon-Gu 2015 Volume.30 No. 2 p.111 ~ p.144
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An Interpretation to the Shamanic Myth Chilseongpul-i based on Jung¡¯s Analytical Psychology
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Kim Young-Hee
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Abstract
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Chilseongpul-i is a Korean shamanic myth in which the life story full of hardships of seven sons is told, until they will take up the sacredness of Chilseong god. The seven sons, who were born from Chilseongnim and his wife Okneobuin, are abandoned by their father, Chilseongnim. But sometime later they are born with new characters after going through a special growth process of suffering, dying, and rebirth. They finally recover the sacred position to save their mother. As considered by the analytical psychology, the fact that the seven sons became Chilseong gods shows an individuation process of the heroic mythology. The individuation process might be regarded as a symbol of Self-archetype of Koreans. Self-archetype functions as a healing which gets one¡¯s split heart and mind together. An imago dei of healers should be projected upon the seven gods by ancestors.
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KEYWORD
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Chilseongpul-i, Chilseong God, The individuation process, Self-archetype
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