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| | 17 - Moon |
 | | In a man the moon corresponds to his anima, the collective unconscious in female form; in a woman it's the opposite, the moon is her animus, the collective unconscious in male form; in both sexes the personal unconscious manifests as the Shadow. |
 | | The fourth phase of the moon, the new moon, is invisible, as is the fourth form of Hecate, when she is called the Dark Moon, the moon goddess in her hidden, mysterious aspect (see 4.High Priestess). |
 | | In this trump the moon is young, but on the eve of the full moon the rites of Hecate will be celebrated; then, "When the moon shines in her fulness the 'rabid dog', the danger that threatens the divine child, is chased away" (Jung, MC 131). |
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