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Ara macao

Kingdom
4Animals
Phylum
5Sauropsida
Class
6Aves
Subclass
6Australaves
Phase
1Psittaciformes
Subphase
1Psittacidae
Stage
0
Author

Anne Wirtz /from Jonathan Shore

Type

Theory

Chapter

2006.11.02

Book
Family
Macaw/Psittacus information
by Anne Wirtz /from Jonathan Shore
Tension between INDIVIDUALITY AND THE GROUP,
Tension between the need of self and the need for expression.
Expression for what is really oneself versus being an integral part of family and society. Individuation.
It is caught in societal duties and obligations.
Macaws are group birds.
Macaw themesRelationship /group
individuality /group
individuality, sense of
love, people in the group
speak, feels comfortable to, in a group
connection, sense of
connection, sense of, to the group
communication, ease of
gives, feeling of, but feels doesn't get
hold back, feels she must
speak, unacceptable to, one's truth
Acceptance/impartial observationallowing
accept, things as they are
accepted, group, by the
fly on the wall, as if
observe, ability to, involved without being
separate, myself, ability to
Feeling of selfnervousness, sensation of
relax, able to, never
split, feels as if
tense
Being there, sensation of, justmask, absence of
individuality, sense of
tranquillity, sensation of
wonderful, everything feels
DesiresPassionate, desires to be wildly
interesting, desires to be
extravagant, feels too
dreams, colours bright, vividdreams, tropical places
Drug, taken a love drugstoned, as if
high, as if on marihuana
See Reference Works for further information.Categories: Theory
Keywords: macaw, psittacus, individuality, self-expression, individuation
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