Lexicographical Neighbors of Constellates
Literary usage of Constellates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Synopsis of the Fishes of North America by David Starr Jordan, Charles Henry Gilbert (1882)
"... other specimens are quite red; still others brownish; the light areas on the
back have a position similar to that of the rosy spots in S. constellates. ..."
2. Collected Papers on the Psychology of Phantasy by Constance Ellen Long (1921)
"... for it points to the solution of the individual problem, the dream as a rule
constellates round the most difficult and painful problem of the moment. ..."
3. Catching the Thread: Sufism, Dreamwork, and Jungian Psychology by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (1998)
"The price of the evolution of consciousness is the shadow, because what has been
rejected, what has been labeled "bad," does not disappear, but constellates ..."
4. The Bond with the Beloved: The Mystical Relationship of the Lover and the by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (1993)
"Yet there is a psychological law that states that every stance of consciousness
constellates its opposite in the unconscious. The moment we turn away from ..."
5. The Theatre of Violence: Narratives of Protagonists in the South African by Don H. Foster, Paul Haupt, Maresa de Beer (2005)
"It is the meeting together of analytically disparate timeline events that
constellates into violence. Spirals and 'dialogues' point to intergroup strategic ..."