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KMID : 0368920170320010017
Shim-Song Yon-Gu
2017 Volume.32 No. 1 p.17 ~ p.53
A Brief Study on the Meanings of Three Shamanic Rituals(Chokong/Euigong/ Samgong Bonpuri) in Jeju Island from Jungian Perspectives
Lee Na-Mi

Abstract
This essay interpreted and analyzed 3 Bonpuri (shamanic rituals) of Jeju Island from Jungian perspectives. These rituals (Chokong, Euigong, and Samgong Bonpuri) includes myths about gods who have both anthropomorphic and supreme aspects. 3 myths showed significant psychological motifs such as hieros gamos, parental complex, ethics, numinose, creativity, and return to the origin. Compared to other religious worshipping ceremony such as shamanism in North America, sufism, and tantraism, similar psychological motifs are discussed. Understanding and amplifying the psychological symbols and process related these motifs may help analysis to be more meaningful and revivifying the human psyche especially in distress and sadness.
KEYWORD
Jeju-shaman rituals, Creation myth, Analytical psychology
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