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Defining and Exploring Archetypes
Jungian archetypes are defined as universal, archaic symbols and images that derive from the collective unconscious. Jung believed that we inherit these archetypes much in the way we inherit instinctive behavior patterns. Jung noted that within the collective unconscious, there exist several archetypes which we can all recognize. Within this lesson, we will begin exploring these archetypes...
Les 2
Stages of Consciousness and Archetypal Development
Within this lesson, we will explore the stages and phases of consciousness as you grow, evolve, and transcend on your path. You will also begin to notice the archetypal development as you shift from the conditioned ego to the awakened consciousness within the stages and phases of your journey.
Les 3
Archetypes and Your Spiritual Journey
Within this lesson with are going to dive deeper into your spiritual journey as it applies to you and your life. We will also explore the archetypal development through the different stages and phases of your path as you transition from your conditioned Ego to living by your Higher Self.
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The Innocent Archetype
The Archetype of the Innocent begins in childhood when we perceive the world as beautiful and perfect. As we grow, we become marred by experiences in our lives that cause us to become pessimistic and cynical. This can become amplified during the awakening process when illusions are shattered, and we come to terms with the divine matrix of the world in which we live. Within this lesson, we explore the Shadow of the Innocent and the evolving of consciousness as you transcend on your path.
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The Orphan Archetype
The Orphan Archetype is the aspect of ourselves that has experienced the pain of neglect, abandonment, or abuse. Often we are wounded by those who are unawakened, or tragedy causes us to experience loss at an early age. Initially, the Orphan may feel victim to circumstances, resort to manipulation, and resist taking ownership. Within this lesson, we explore the Shadow of the Orphan and the evolving of consciousness as you transcend on your path.
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The Warrior Archetype
The Warrior Archetype embodies the energy of the Masculine that is within us all, regardless of gender. It calls us to have courage, strength, and integrity as we live by the values of our Soul. The early Warrior operates from the Shadow of conditioning and is often reckless, aggressive, and excessively guarded. Within this lesson, we explore the Shadow of the Warrior and the evolving of consciousness as you transcend on your path.
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The Caregiver Archetype
The Caregiver Archetype embodies the energy of the Feminine that is within us all, regardless of gender. In this helper role, we provide unconditional love, often without recognition, to anyone in need. The early Caregiver often becomes a martyr through self-sacrifice, enabling, or rescuing. Within this lesson, we explore the Shadow of the Caregiver and the evolving of consciousness as you transcend on your path.
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The Seeker Archetype
The Seeker Archetype is the part of ourselves that is yearning to uncover more profound meaning. Initially, this can result in feeling disconnected or empty. Often there is no name for what is missing, only a sensation of longing for something. The awakened Seeker courageously searches for a better life. We find ourselves desiring greater wisdom and becoming willing to cross new frontiers to accomplish that which once seemed unachievable.
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The Destroyer Archetype
The Destroyer Archetype is the part of ourselves that recognizes and removes anything that is not helpful on our journey. It is quite useful in clearing the path and making way for something new. In the early stages, this can appear as destructive behaviors and attempts to anesthetize our pain instead of letting it illuminate what is not going well in our lives.
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The Lover Archetype
The Lover Archetype is the part of ourselves that craves intimacy and emotional connection in relationships. It has been said that without love, the Soul does not engage with life itself and we are left feeling lonely, empty, and void. In the early stages, the Lover may appear selfish, jealous, controlling, or sexually obsessed.
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The Creator Archetype
The Creator Archetype is the part of ourselves expressed when we connect with the Universe's creative force. This is when we give birth to new ideas and allow our visions to become reality. Initially, we can be limited by negative thoughts which lead us to sabotage potential opportunities. As we awaken, we co-create with the Universe and use the law of attraction to make positive life changes.
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The Sage Archetype
The Sage Archetype yearns to uncover deep truths about ourselves, the world, and even the Universe. It does not need to create change; knowledge and understanding are sufficient. In the beginning, the Sage can present as unfeeling, aloof, or judgmental. Through awakening, the Sage journeys through doubt and skepticism and arrives at contentment, peace, and insight.
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The Magician Archetype
The Magician Archetype is the power we have to change our reality by shifting our consciousness and awareness. To transform our circumstances, we must bravely go within and allow insights to arise from the wisdom of our Soul. Our physical realities can be positively influenced by altering our mental, emotional, and spiritual states. The awakened Magician emerges when we realize that everything is connected.
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The Ruler Archetype
The Ruler Archetype is the control we have over ourselves and others. Initially, this may manifest in manipulative behaviors, or we may feel helpless and unwilling to accept responsibility. When awakened, we find a unified state within that allows us to govern ourselves and others with integrity.
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The Fool Archetype
The Fool Archetype is the aspect of our Inner Child which knows how to play. Initially, the Fool makes a joke out of life and neglects important aspects of themselves and their own healing. This can result in irresponsible actions and self-deprecation. The awakened Fool responsibly embraces joy. Life is experienced fully and celebrated for its own sake.