Here is: Parabola - Myth Tradition and the Search for Meaning; Published by The Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition; Editor: David Appelbaum; Volume XXIII, No. 4 -- Winter, 1998; measures approx 9 3/4" by 6 3/8" with 136 pages; Cover: Detail from Ascension to the Empireum by Hieronymus Bosch, , lazzo Ducale, Venice; Table of Contents: Normandi Ellis ... Kheperi, Ra, Atum - The ancient Egyptian vision of transformation; Mara Freeman ... Cauldroun of Changes - Shifting from form to form; Wendy Doniger ... Who Lives, Who Survives? - Karma and reincarnation in Hindu texts; "By Whom is Wisdom Sown" - from The Hermetica: Teachings of Hermes Trismegistus; Peter Kingsley ... In the Dark Places of Wisdom - The incubation of initiates; Miranda Shaw ... Blessed are the Birth Givers - A Buddhist celebration of motherhood; ARCS: The Living Come From the Dead; Philip Zaleski ... The Night Journey of Nicodemus - Baptism into a new life; How Our End Will Be - from The Gospel of Saint Thomas; Circulation of the Light - from The Secret of the Golden Flower; William A. McIntosh ... The Serpent That Bites Its Own Tail - Symbol of death and revival; Elizabeth N. Brower ... Birth and the Witness - A midwife's perspective; Tangent: Anne Farber ... Radiant Gravity - The survival of a teaching; Epicycles: The Rebirth of Inanna (Sumerian) retold by Diane Wolkstein; Letao and the Chief (Marshall Islands) retold by Daniel A. Klien II; The Voice In the Tree (Jewish) retold by Howard Schwartz; How Long Until Freedom? (Hindu) from the Karma Purana; Hina and the Eel (Polynesian) retold by Cared Belle Leobel-Fried; Anat and Baal (Ugaritic) retold by Phillip Randal Jensen; The Magic Drum (Inuit) retold by Laura Simms; The River (Tlingit) retold by Jane Hughes Gignoux; Reviews: Full Circle; includes many photos, drawings, and only minimal advertising
