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Many of you out there are familiar with the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung, also known as C.G. Jung. He was a student and protege of Sigmund Freud. Jung came up with a theory that the masculine persona is a blending of four basic 'archetypical' or template energies. (The feminine persona is also a blending of these, with 'queen' substituted for 'king').

In 1990, Jungian psychologist Robert Moore, along with mythologist Douglas Gillette, wrote a book that explored these archetypes: King, Warrior, Magician, Lover. I read this book in the summer of 2002. We often reference this book and archetypes in the work we do in the Mankind Project.

One of the things I want to do in the next several years is to bring the concept of the archetypes to chapters of my college fraternity, as many colleges and universities do not have departments of mens' studies. I often hear about negative incidents at college campuses that give the entire greek system a black eye -- stories of hazing, alcohol abuse, sexual abuse, and so on. I strongly believe that these are a result of "boy behavior" and "boy mentality", encouraged by peer pressure. As one man in my mens' group observed, "Boys cannot teach boys how to be men." This is where alumni like me come in: to teach and mentor these young men in things that aren't taught in the classroom. And to tell them that college and university men do not do these things.

Two years ago, one of the writers at The Art of Manliness website wrote a 7-part series on the archetypes -- one part for each of the 4 archetypes, an introduction, and two parts on boyhood archetypes. Each of the articles has been given a tag of "KWML", for easier reference as a group.

Links to the articles in the series. )
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There are many sides or facets to me. Some may only see one side of me. And some may be interested only in that side of me that has what we have in common. And there are some sides that I rarely discuss with others.

In this entry, I'm going to talk about one of those sides of me. )
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I think this piece speaks volumes.

http://nwtamkp.blogspot.com/2008/06/what-mens-group-is-for.html
poltr1: (New Warrior)
....we talked about the Jungian archetypes in the mature masculine -- Lover, Warrior, Magician, King -- and the ways in which they are either in balance or out of balance in our lives.

(If you look closely at the icon, you can see these words just inside the circle and outside the square.)

[Updated 13:30] While I'm thinking about it, this is a great time for me to recommend King, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert L. Moore and Douglas Gillette. It does a great job defining and describing the archetypes, and how they map from immature "boy behavior".

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