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Articles related to "Jungian Archetype"
Angels and Archetypes: The Same or Different? 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. jungian archetypes angels • are angels and archetypes the same • what's the difference between angels and archetype • what's the same about archetypes and archeangles • archechtypes and objective psyche
The Bad Boy Character Archetype The Bad Boy archetype can be a villain or a hero depending on the character's role in the story. bad boy archetype • writing archetype • character archetype • jungian archetype • hero archetype
Angels as Messengers in Christian Tradition Angels as messengers carry messages in time/space to mortal realm. Jungian psychology sees archangels as archetypes of change, inspire spiritual growth. angels as messengers • jungian archetypes • angel archetype • christian praying • angels in western tradition
Free Spirit Character Archetype The free spirit archetype is a quirky, talkative, charming, and unpredictable individual. free spirit character archetype • character archetypes • jungian archetypes • character motivation • character development
Overcoming the Archetype, Why it Can't be Done 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. jung's archetypes • jungian archetypes • type of personality • personality types • archetypal psychology
The Librarian Character Archetype The librarian archetype follows the rules and thinks everyone else should. character archetype • librarian archetype • writing archetypes • jungian archetypes • character motivation
The Waif Character Archetype The waif character archetype is pure and uncorrupted, kind and gentle, and easily becomes the target of those who would take advantage of her. waif character archetype • female archetypes • classic archetypes in literature • character motivation • character development
The Warrior Character Archetype 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. warrior archetype • literary archetype • warrior character archetype • jungian archetype • character motivation
Hieros Gamos Hierogamy as a ritual has ancient roots in the spiritual traditions, most notable are the symbolic representations of it within Christianity. What is it? hieros gamos • holy marriage • hierogamy • womb of mary • sacred marriage
Grappling with Archetypes The article explores the concept of "archetype" as used in Jungian literature. archetype • unconscious • individuation • analysis • dreams
Interview With Kristo: Part One Part one of two interviewing Curtis Christopher Cates, M.D. about Kristo.com, his website offering Jungian dream analysis, dream seminars, astrology, daily horoscopes and much more. crowe • lauri jean crowe • dreams • curtis christopher cates • md
Interview With Kristo: Part Two Part two interviewing Curtis Christopher Cates, M.D. about Kristo.com. Kristo tells us his favorite Jungian archetype, how his OBGYN history influences his dream work, and what he'd ask Jung today. crowe • lauri jean crowe • dreams • dreaming • curtis christopher cates
Ruskin and the Archetypes This article briefly explores Ruskin's use of archetypal imagery in 'The King of the Golden River.' john ruskin • jung • psychology • art • history
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Experience with the Cottingley Faeries Most people know Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as the creator of Sherlock Holmes and Mr. Watson. Doyle was also a passionate Spiritualist. Holmes was a shrewd skeptic. Doyle bordered on being gullible when it came to proof of survival after death. He had a life long interest in faeries and their legend and lore. Frances Griffith and Elsie Wright lived Cottingley, Yorkshire, in the summer of 1917. They said they saw faeries and gnomes in Cottingley Beck where they played. The Beck looks like an enchanted place with untouched woodland and a waterfall. They also took pictures of the legendary creatures. Doyle heard about these and was to write about the pictures. paranormal • legend • fairies • cottingley • fairy pictures |
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