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Archetypes & inner life

Below are the best resources we could find on Archetypes and inner life.

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Jungian Archetypes in 10 Minutes

This video focuses on what are regarded as the four major Jungian Archetypes: The Self, the Persona, the Shadow, and the Anima/Animus.

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The Hero Within

Some of the stories we live are archetypal, and thus could provide us with a greater sense of meaning, mattering, and purpose if we were aware of them.

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Dr. Robert Johnson—the Mother Complex

Dr. Robert Johnson discusses the Mother Complex that is in most western males in his film In Search of the Holy Grail.

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Archetypes: The Ultimate Guide (+ How to Work With Them)

They are within you, they are within others, and they create the very foundation of human behavior. Did you know that you can actually work with archetypes to create more love, happiness, confidence, spiritual wellbeing, and Oneness?

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Angeles Arrien (1940–2014): Archetypal Forms & Forces (Part 1 Complete): Thinking Allowed

Archetypal energies beckon us to live a larger life. We are all healers, warriors, visionaries and teachers, but often these potentials remain in latent form. Through song, dance, storytelling and meditation we can activate these archetypes.

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Where to Begin? The Books of Robert A. Johnson

One question I am often asked is what books to begin reading if one is interested in the Jungian world view. My top recommendations are the books of Robert A. Johnson. They are the most accessible to someone building a Jungian vocabulary.

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The HERO'S JOURNEY - Joseph Campbell

This is a quick summary of The Hero's Journey stages by Joseph Campbell.

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Jung and Tarot: An Archetypal Journey

Highly innovative work presenting a piercing interpretation of the tarot in terms of Jungian psychology. Through analogy with the humanities, mythology and the graphic arts, the significance of the cards is related to personal growth and individuation.

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Our Connection To Something Bigger: The Archetypes of C.G. Jung

Dr. Portko presents a lecture on archetypes as introduced by the Swiss psychologist Carl. G. Jung. This concept emerged in his development of analytical psychology and contemporary approaches to psychological theory and practice.

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Tracking the Gods: The Place of Myth in Modern Life

Illustrates how myths reflect the archetypal roots of our personal psychology and explains how ancient drives influence and often dominate our behavior.

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