Archetypes

How Do You Say Goodbye to the Teacher Who Has Changed Your Life?

Pythia Peay | Posted 01.04.2012

Pythia Peay

The man who taught a generation about the soul's mysteries leaves this world for the next, surely to be remembered for generations to come as a great soul himself.

Harry Potter and the Elder Futhark

Kelley Harrell | Posted 09.18.2011

Kelley Harrell

The Story of the Boy Who Lived Told Through Runes The Harry Potter story presents a strong, modern archetypal connection to Jung's hero's journey. As...

Are You Surprised By Movies Anymore?

Logan Nakyanzi Pollard | Posted 07.05.2011

Logan Nakyanzi Pollard

Werner Herzog is one filmmaker who defies the trailer, the reviewer and whatever formula you want to put on him. When I walk into a Herzog movie I ...

Looking For Your Inner Goddess? Come With Me...

Dr. Sharon Ufberg | Posted 11.17.2011

Dr. Sharon Ufberg

With real wonder I become a witness to a very special women's community emerging organically each session, one that is open to the instinctual wisdom of women throughout time.

Eating The Book of Symbols

Thomas Singer, M.D. | Posted 05.25.2011

Thomas Singer, M.D.

The publication of The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images is the child of an unlikely marriage between ARAS, a hidden gem of an archive, with Taschen, the daring and brilliant world wide publisher of fine art books.

'Inception' Is Dead Wrong: Waking Is Much Riskier Than Dreaming!

Anne Hill | Posted 11.17.2011

Anne Hill

To overcome our nightmares, we need to understand and confront the fear in the dream. The only antidote to deceptions being planted in our waking minds is to not accept them at face value.

Adding to Arianna's Reflections on Jung, Archetypes and Sarah Palin's Mama Grizzlies

Dr. Robert Aziz | Posted 05.25.2011

Dr. Robert Aziz

To the extent the archetypal becomes a substitute in our political forums for the formulation and presentation of substantive policy, we find ourselves on a road that history has more than shown bodes unfavorably for democracies.

Sarah Palin, "Mama Grizzlies," Carl Jung, and the Power of Archetypes

Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011

Arianna Huffington

We are awash in crises right now -- crises that require smart and creative policy fixes. So why is Sarah Palin, who so rarely deals in policy fixes, so popular?

The Queen: An Empowering Model for Midlife Women

Donna Henes | Posted 11.17.2011

Donna Henes

Becoming a Queen is not automatic. The Queen bursts forth from adversity and previous constraints, actual or imagined, to become a proficient player in the game plan of Her choice.

Archetypal Patterns In Love And Marriage: Just Like Romeo And Juliet

Dr. Gary Trosclair | Posted 11.17.2011

Dr. Gary Trosclair

Myths outline patterns and experiences which can lead to bliss or disaster. It's inevitable that we fall into the power of these patterns, but not that we continue to live them unconsciously and disastrously.

Sarah Palin: America's Trojan Horse

Virginia Bell | Posted 11.17.2011

Virginia Bell

Sarah Palin has the ability to evoke many goddesses simultaneously which may account for her appeal. Yet there is something false about how she conjures up each feminine archetype as if playing dress up.

Life Lessons from Peter Pan

Mark Matousek | Posted 11.17.2011

Mark Matousek

Peter Pan personalities are charming but unobtainable, big hearted but self-obsessed.

How to Succeed In Spite Of The Recession: 'The Soul Of Success'

Dr. Ali Binazir | Posted 11.17.2011

Dr. Ali Binazir

It's never about you. It's about serving the world. Success comes when you remove your own blocks to love.