The Inner Compass: Archetypes in Stories and in Life
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In this episode, we continue our exploration of the masculine archetypal principle—not in terms of gender, but as one of the primary archetypal forces present in all of us. This is not a discussion about gender identity, but about engaging with deeper symbolic structures that shape our inner world and outward life.
You'll be invited to reflect on your personal associations with the masculine principle and consider how it shows up in stories, films, and in your own life. The summer haft of the year —the "yang" half—is the season of outward movement, action, and expression; the perfect time to undertake this journey.
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💬 Prompt:What are the three words you associate with the masculine principle?We’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions—share them in the comments!
Resources Mentioned:
* Carl G. Jung – Man and His Symbols (1964)
* Bruno Bettelheim – The Uses of Enchantment (1976)
* Songs by:
* Bruce Springsteen
* Leonard Cohen
* Tom Waits
* Bob Dylan
* Archetypes in:
* Tarot
* Cinema
* Literature
* Mythology
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Stay tuned for the next episode where we will continue our exploration of the masculine and the feminine archetypes and principles.
💬 Prompt:What are the three words you associate with the masculine principle?We’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions—share them in the comments!
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