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The Bad Boy archetype can be a villain or a hero depending on the character's role in the story.
Carl Jung theorized that, when related to a psychological archetype, tarot cards could be helpful in aiding analytical psychology.
Each of the seven chakras has a corresponding archetype. By examining these positive and negative associations, we can free ourselves of harmful patterns.
The archetypes cannot be chosen or abandoned, but they can become allies to the individual who wants to work with them and discover the gold they hold inside.
Archetypes are the 'inhabitants' of the collective unconscious, that psychological dimension which is universal and goes beyond the personal.
Angels as messengers carry messages in time/space to mortal realm. Jungian psychology sees archangels as archetypes of change, inspire spiritual growth.
The Warrior is a fundamental literary archetype who protects and defends against all foes, operating on the premise that strength and power overcome any injustice.
A fascinating exploration of six archetypes of love, illustrated with relevant tarot cards. Essential reading for those who want to bring more love into their lives.
Readers love to hate seductress, yet at the same time are drawn to her sexuality, her strength, and her ingenuity.
When you assign an archetype to a character you clarify that character's role in the story, as well as help determine the overall theme of the story itself.
The archetype provides the arch or bridge over which the heavenly Archangels of the celestial realm enter the realm of individual psyche as conceived by Carl Jung.
Carol Pearson and Hugh Marr's guidebook interprets the results of the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator test. It brings Jung's archetypes and psychological types to life!
The waif character archetype is pure and uncorrupted, kind and gentle, and easily becomes the target of those who would take advantage of her.
According to the theories of Carl Jung, tarot cards, particularly the Major Arcana (the first 22 cards of the deck) can be used during psychological analysis.
Fables are the timeless portrait of ourselves and a reflection of a world that can never be. Witty and comedic, they embody everything human and universal.
Rainer Marie Rilke overhears famous opening lines at Duino Castle in Italy while out walking. Helps overcome writer's block and begins great work: Duino Elegies, 1923.
The archetypes associated with the root chakra are the positive Mother and the negative Victim and are explored in Ambika Wauters' Chakras and Their Archetypes.
The archetypes associated with the sacral chakra are the positive Empress/Emporer and the negative Martyr and are explored in Ambika Wauters' Chakras and Their Archetypes
The controller keeps the foes from perorming their nefarious or heroic acts while the rest of the group hogs the glory. Still, for a true hero, the task is worth it.
Barack Obama meets criteria of a developed "Leader" archetype who, answering the call of the Hero's Journey, shows promise to lead with humility, wisdom, self-awareness.
The free spirit archetype is a quirky, talkative, charming, and unpredictable individual.
Linda Lael Miller's Montana Creeds Series introduces the bitter, once reckless Logan Creed, who returns home to make peace with the past and stake claim to his future.
The librarian archetype follows the rules and thinks everyone else should.
The nurturer character archetype is the glue that bonds a family together. She is the one everyone looks to for love and support.
The intellectual Professor archetype serves a role in stories that require a character who can delve into data and decipher the meaning of it all.
The swashbuckler character archetype is enthusiastic, exciting, intriguing, and is fearless is pursuing his goals, constantly seeking new adventures.
The archetype exists as pure potential. Jung's work was to uncover its role in psyche, how it constellates around core complexes, activates energy, carries the numinous.
Moving seamlessly from observation to speculation, the poem "A Cat/A Future" illustrates a subtle contempt for idleness.
Stale, lifeless characters can ruin a wonderfully plotted short story or novel - which is why it is extremely important to spend a great deal of time on characterization
Writers of fiction know that there are many skills one needs in order to be successful, one of the most important is creating unique, interesting characters.
Witches do not worship the devil, use eye of newt, or brew potions. Many Wiccans argue that the stereotype of the evil old hag who eats children is a form of persecution.
In The Myth of the Eternal Return, Eliade argues that humankind needs to appeal to a meta-historical power in the form of Christianity to justify historical suffering.
The boss character archetype is the person who wants to run the show. When writing fiction, this is the character who tells everyone else what to do.
A straightforward book which gives all the tools needed to understand why relationships fail. Ann Gadd explores the attraction of opposites and the problems that result.
Egypt's plethora of spiritual and philosophical discourse captured the Greek imagination. Nowhere is this reflected more passionately than in the myths.
The Egyptian goddess Isis had an unusual role in Egyptian myth. A protope of the goddess-heroine, she would influence later myths.
Rilke's first Duino Elegy develops themes of angelic presence, solitude, loneliness, love in Jungian terms of archetype, projection and transference.
Laurence has achieved a most impressive novel that will enrich every person who reads it with a closer understanding of life. Her protagonist will make hearts rejoice
Empathy Defenders bring grief upon the villains of Paragon City by keeping their superhero teammates alive. Leveling is a matter of getting groups and healing well.
Plato's notion of Perfect Form is the precursor to Carl Jung's notion of the Collective Unconscious and Archetype. Both require empirical inquiry into nature of life.
Building trust begins with building self-esteem - the valuing of the self through compassion and love.
For those interested in analyzing their dreams, there are strategies that can improve dream recall and assist with interpretation of the symbolic meanings of dreams.
Writing fantasy can be exciting, creative, and extremely fun if one already has a deep love for the style and worlds associated with the genre.
The Path is a computer game overflowing with Jungian Psychology. An understanding of this aspect of the game can help a player to have a more fulfilling experience.
Writers often use the principles of myth to create dramatic, entertaining and psychologically resonating stories.
Christopher Vogler's how-to structure plots and create believable characters. Step by step guidelines to develop bestselling stories using the enduring wisdom of myths.
Understanding the language of Tarot or Tarot terminology is the first step to learning the art of reading Tarot cards.
Ever wondered when, how and why the world's very first computer program was written? And more importantly, who actually wrote it?


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