Jung
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Couleur de peau : miel, Tome 1
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published
2007
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7 editions
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Couleur de peau : miel, Tome 2
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published
2008
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6 editions
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Couleur de peau : miel, Tome 3
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published
2013
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6 editions
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Kwaidan
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published
2004
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3 editions
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Couleur de peau : miel, Tome 4
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published
2016
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3 editions
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Babybox
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Le voyage de Phoenix
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Conflictos del alma infantil
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published
1982
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8 editions
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Secret Crush
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published
2015
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3 editions
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Destins coréens
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“But the poison of the serpent, whose head you crush, enters you through the wound in your heel; and thus the serpent becomes more dangerous than it was before. Since whatever I reject is never- theless in my nature. I thought it was without, and so I believed that I could destroy it. But it resides in me and has only assumed a passing outer form and stepped toward me. I destroyed its form and believed that I was a conqueror. But I have not yet overcome myself.”
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“Joy at the smallest things comes to you only when you have accepted death. But ifyou look out greedily for all that you could still live, then nothing is great enough for your pleasure, and the smallest things that continue to surround you are no longer a joy. Therefore I behold death, since it teaches me how to live.
If you accept death, it is altogether like a frosty night and an anxious misgiving, but a frosty night in a vineyard full of sweet grapes.76 You will soon take pleasure in your wealth. Death ripens. One needs death to be able to harvest the fruit. Without death, life would be meaningless, since the long-lasting rises again and denies its own meaning. To be, and to enjoy your being, you need death, and limitation enables you to fulfill your being.
reminds me of heidegger”
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If you accept death, it is altogether like a frosty night and an anxious misgiving, but a frosty night in a vineyard full of sweet grapes.76 You will soon take pleasure in your wealth. Death ripens. One needs death to be able to harvest the fruit. Without death, life would be meaningless, since the long-lasting rises again and denies its own meaning. To be, and to enjoy your being, you need death, and limitation enables you to fulfill your being.
reminds me of heidegger”
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