Published: Oct. 13, 2012
John Kulm and Aulden Schlief have a discussion about archetypal work as a way to focus internally for self-understanding and to solve inner-conflict. They look at how to enlist guides to take you on an archetypal journey. "It's nothing mystical," Aulden insists. "It's a psychological process." Friedrich Nietzsche used this type of process to write Thus Spake Zarathustra. Carl Jung also practiced it, and he coined the term "archetypes" for the internal images he encountered.
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