The Mythic Feminine, Part 4: Victoria Schmidt’s Feminine Journey

  *The Illusion of a Perfect World- the Heroine is living with a false sense of security and is trapped in a world where she is denied her power. Often, our Heroine uses some sort of coping strategy to deal with (or deny) the suppression of the world she lives in. *Betrayal/Realization- the Heroine faces […]

The Mythic Feminine, Part 3: Christopher Vogler’s Variation of the Heroine’s Journey

In the last post, I laid out the basics of the Heroine’s Journey. What follows here is Christopher Vogler’s variation.   *Ordinary World- this is where the journey begins, usually from some sort of subtle or overt imprisonment. The Heroine is trapped by the strictures of society and culture, whether she realizes it fully at […]

The Mythic Feminine, Part 5: Maureen Murdock’s Heroine Journey Variation

Murdock sees the Heroine’s Journey as a process of individuation. This is another concept of Jungian archetypal psychology. Individuation is the process whereby a person integrates the various parts of themselves through successful resolution of inner conflicts. In short…the psychologist’s answer to spiritual alchemy. ***Here is a neat Youtube link about the process of individuation […]

The Mythic Feminine, Part 2: Of Archetypes and Journeys

Archetypes Before we go any further, I wish to stress that, while ‘Heroine’ is generally regarded as feminine and ‘Hero’ is generally regarded as masculine, it is quite possible to have a female ‘Hero’ and a male ‘Heroine’. For myself, I find these two particular terms to be rather labelling and would prefer not to […]

The Mythic Feminine, Part 1: Beginnings

My goal, over the next few weeks, is to introduce you to the Heroine archetype, the Heroine’s Journey and a selection of heroines the world over, from the most ancient to the most modern. As with a great many things, this is just one perspective. If you find it useful, that is awesome. I’ve done […]

Where were you

Where Were You?

©2001, Aislynn d’Merricksson   Where were you that day, standing on the brink of history? A moment flash-frozen in time, seared into the memory, never to be forgotten.   Where was I? Minding my own business, preparing for my day- school and work, work and school, same old, same old, day after day.   Alarmed […]

Lorekeeping: Percy Fawcett’s Fringe Archaeology

I’m an archaeologist by my earliest training, and will always have a soft spot for it. I wanted to share one of my most favourite discoveries. Sometimes we don’t actually know what we think we do. We gotta look outside the box. There are times when what seems to be part of the fringe element […]

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