The sacred in question N° 127, 2008/3 - 118 pagesPages 5 to 6EditorialBy Dominique Guilbaut, Françoise Le Hénand, Laurent MeyerPages 7 to 9Some enigmas of prehistory: crossed approachesBy Christian Gaillard, Alain GibeaultPages 11 to 35Mobilising the brain: vision and shamanism in Upper Palaeolithic Western EuropeBy David Lewis-WilliamsPages 36 to 44The birth of symbolisation and the prehistoric artBy Alain GibeaultPages 45 to 50Links between the animal spirit-auxiliary and fantasmBy Sally WeintrobePages 51 to 57Cave paintings and the reflexive instinctBy Peter AmmannPages 58 to 72The biped is astonishedBy Christian GaillardPages 73 to 75After the event - what convergences? What differences?By Christian Gaillard, Alain GibeaultPages 77 to 93Pathways to the numinous: the Apollonian and the DyonisiacBy Giorgio GiaccardiPages 95 to 111The role of the numinous in Jung’s receptionBy David TaceyPages 113 to 114NotepadPages 115 to 118Review