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Archetypes books

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An archetype is a universal role, motif, or pattern of behavior that evokes meaning and can be copied in a way that we all understand. Archetypes are often used in storytelling, myths, plays, and spiritual teachings across cultures: the fairy godmother, the wise old man, the magician, the outlaw, the caregiver, the jester. In psychology, archetypes were brought to light by Swiss psychotherapist Carl Jung, who believed that archetypes are human patterns emerging from our collective unconscious that transcend the individual and connect us all. Jung described four types of archetypes that allow us to find wholeness: persona, shadow, anima/animus, and self. Many people have utilized all forms of archetypes to help create ways to understand ourselves, our behaviors, and our identities.

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War and the Soul: Healing Our Nation’s Veterans from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

War and PTSD are on the public’s mind as news stories regularly describe insurgency attacks in Iraq and paint grim portraits of the lives of returning soldiers afflicted with PTSD.

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The Astrological World of Jung’s Liber Novus: Daimons, Gods, and the Planetary Journey

C. G.

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The Inner Planets: Building Blocks of Personal Reality (Seminars in Psychological Astrology)

The inner planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars—are the foundations of what psychology calls the ego, the sense of personal self.

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The Priestess & the Pen: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Dion Fortune & Diana Paxson’s Influence on Modern Paganism

This important book by debut author Sonja Sadovsky shines new light on how three captivating minds shaped the course of history. The fantasy novels of Dion Fortune, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Diana L.

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Faces of Compassion: Classic Bodhisattva Archetypes and Their Modern Expression―An Introduction to Mahayana Buddhism

Faces of Compassion introduces us to enlightened beings, the bodhisattvas of Buddhist lore. They’re not otherworldly gods with superhuman qualities, but shining examples of our own highest potential.

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The Code of the Warrior in History, Myth, and Everyday Life

Adapts the traditional codes of the warriors in earlier societies to today's world, offering a path of spiritual and personal development

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The Divine Child and the Hero: Inner Meaning in Children's Literature

A meaningful meditation for parents, educators, counselors, social workers, and literary readers interested in the spiritual archetypes of classic children's literature.

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The Hero with a Thousand Faces

Since its release in 1949, The Hero with a Thousand Faces has influenced millions of readers by combining the insights of modern psychology with Joseph Campbell’s revolutionary understanding of comparative mythology.

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The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By

A modern classic of Jungian psychology, The Hero Within has helped hundreds of thousands of people enrich their lives by revealing how to tap the power of the archetypes that exist within. Drawing from literature, anthropology, and psychology, author Carol S.

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Archetypes: A Beginner’s Guide to Your Inner-net

Whether we’re aware of it or not, each of us identifies with certain universal myths and symbols, otherwise known as Archetypes.

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