October 31, 2025

Wrapped in flowers, surrounded by loved ones, soaked in tears – death, for humans, carries the grandness of grief, brought to life by the power of love. Love cannot exist without loss. Looking at nature we see how loss is woven into the fabric of life. The death archetype is embedded in every seed that

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October 17, 2025

The darkness has been avoided for a very long time. Demonized. Ostracized. Exiled. Along with the darkness, and into the shadows, humanity threw the feminine, sexuality, and nature itself. Along with the shadow, the overculture demonized anything and anyone who wasn’t male or white. Rituals. Earth. Gender fluidity. Feminine power. Indigenous wisdom. Dark skin. Sex.

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October 10, 2025

The Trickster is one of the most ancient archetypes, standing (on their head) at the foundation of civilization, showing up in the mythology of many, if not all cultures. Neither loyal, nor moral, the trickster acts as the power at the center of the universe that destroys in order to create, waking us up with

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October 3, 2025

Goddess Archetypes Explained: A Secular Guide to Mythic Wisdom  Goddess archetypes have guided humans across culture and time, through storytelling and mythic wisdom, through ceremony and ritual rites, through contemplation, creation, and the cultivation of civilizations around the planet. While we may associate deities with religion, because of the way humans have worshiped them, in

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September 26, 2025

Hero’s Journey Vs Heroine’s Journey Joseph Campbell Hero’s Journey is still the most well known storytelling pattern in the world. He called it a Monomyth, suggesting that no matter where you look in mythology, this is the storytelling pattern you’ll find. But we know that the outward journey of the Hero, which focuses on a

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