• The Six Goddess Archetypes in Modern Women and Society

  • Jul 5 2023
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

The Six Goddess Archetypes in Modern Women and Society

  • Summary

  • In today's episode, we are diving into the 6 Greek Goddess Archetypes, where they come from, how they show up, and how we can tap into them to become whole and navigate change successfully. We learn about their strengths, their greatest wounds, and how they have been impacted by the changes in society from matriarchal and patriarchal societies. We each are a mixture of the goddesses, and learning about each one helps bring us into our fullness as women. By goddess we mean a psychological description of a complex female character type that we intuitively recognize both in ourselves and the women around us, as well as the images and icons that are everywhere in our culture.


    Carl Jung was the first to observe that dynamic types of this sort are found in their purest forms in mythology and literature and that they show up in disguise, in everyone’s dream and fantasy life. Today they can be found in movies, tv, and how the media treats the lives of prominent people.


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