Archetypes: Unmasking Your True Self

Archetypes: Unmasking Your True Self
ISBN-10
1504309871
ISBN-13
9781504309875
Series
Archetypes
Category
Self-Help
Pages
358
Language
English
Published
2017-09-14
Publisher
Balboa Press
Author
Brian Dale

Description

Archetypes ~ unmasking your true self ~ Are you interested in self-discovery, empowerment or changing your circumstances? Who are you? Are you a King, a Queen, a Knight, a Rescuer, a Mother, a Servant, a Healer, a Priestess, a Goddess or a Hero? These are archetypes. Why do you think, speak and act the way you do? The answer lies within your personal archetypes. We all have archetypes. They are aspects of our personality. Archetypes are an amazing tool for understanding, growth and self-development. All archetypes have negative and positive energies or personality traits. They explain why we do the things we do and show us the road to empowerment and the pathway to change. This unique reference book contains a description of 98 archetypes. It gives you a plan which assists you to identify your personal archetypes and the archetypes of the people that surround you. This book also shows you how to initiate change. It identifies the archetypal energy that is the key to empowerment and change. Identifying our archetypes gives us knowledge, understanding, guidance, purpose and power.

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