Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Individuation Archetypes (Jungian).

Individuation.

The principle of individuation, or principium individuationis, describes the manner in which a thing is identified as distinguished from other things.


Individuation Archetypes.

Traveller, Warrior, Mage - independent attitude archetypes.


Mage Archetype.

Believes or just Understands 'Secret Reality' as much as 'Mundane Reality'. Believes or experiences Magic & Hidden Forces & Energies. Joins opposites in himself & in surroundings, perhaps nothing is clearly black or white, or unchangeable (for example: death).

Mage is a Symbol of Change.


Warrior Archetype.

Typical hero challenging difficulties & fate, combats mostly Dragon (Symbol of Fear), often seeks challenges & difficult situations. Does not show mercy, hates his or her weaknesses, gains skills & knowledge, trains, does not accept defeat.

Mature warrior knows his own strengths & weaknesses, and of his form (style), ever perfects himself, protects the weak, enjoys giving lessons.


Traveller Archetype.

Independent individual.


More.

There are more of individuation archetypes, but in my-self, the above three are most dominant.


Source: the Internet, [2], my own Experience.

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