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Plato's ideas were pure mental forms that were imprinted in the [[Soul]] before it was born into the world. They were collective in the sense that they embodied the fundamental characteristics of a thing rather than its specific peculiarities
Plato's ideas were pure mental forms that were imprinted in the [[Soul]] before it was born into the world. They were collective in the sense that they embodied the fundamental characteristics of a thing rather than its specific peculiarities
==Concept==
The concept of an archetype is found in areas relating to behavior, modern psychological theory, and literary analysis.
An archetype can be:
* a statement, pattern of behavior, or prototype which other statements, patterns of behavior, and objects copy or emulate;
* a [[Plato]]nic philosophical idea referring to pure forms which embody the fundamental characteristics of a thing;
* a collectively-inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, etc., that is universally present in individual psyches, as in Jungian psychology;
* or a constantly recurring symbol or motif in literature, painting, or mythology (this usage of the term draws from both comparative anthropology and Jungian archetypal theory).
In the first sense, many more informal terms are frequently used instead, such as "standard example" or "basic example", and the longer form "archetypal example" is also found. In mathematics, an archetype is often called a "canonical example".<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archetype</ref>


==Collective Consciousness Influences==
==Collective Consciousness Influences==
* Now Self
* Now Self
* Other Selves
* Other Selves
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Collective Consciousness Influences is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>
Collective Consciousness Influences is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>
==Concept==
The concept of an archetype is found in areas relating to behavior, modern psychological theory, and literary analysis.
An archetype can be:
* a statement, pattern of behavior, or prototype which other statements, patterns of behavior, and objects copy or emulate;
* a [[Plato]]nic philosophical idea referring to pure forms which embody the fundamental characteristics of a thing;
* a collectively-inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, etc., that is universally present in individual psyches, as in Jungian psychology;
* or a constantly recurring symbol or motif in literature, painting, or mythology (this usage of the term draws from both comparative anthropology and Jungian archetypal theory).
In the first sense, many more informal terms are frequently used instead, such as "standard example" or "basic example", and the longer form "archetypal example" is also found. In mathematics, an archetype is often called a "canonical example".<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archetype</ref>


==Destroyer Archetype==
==Destroyer Archetype==

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Collective conscious, Collective unconscious or collective conscience is the set of shared beliefs, ideas, archetypes and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within societal structures, that lends to share and influence the paradigm and its values set forth in social systems.

Plato's ideas were pure mental forms that were imprinted in the Soul before it was born into the world. They were collective in the sense that they embodied the fundamental characteristics of a thing rather than its specific peculiarities

Concept

The concept of an archetype is found in areas relating to behavior, modern psychological theory, and literary analysis.

An archetype can be:

  • a statement, pattern of behavior, or prototype which other statements, patterns of behavior, and objects copy or emulate;
  • a Platonic philosophical idea referring to pure forms which embody the fundamental characteristics of a thing;
  • a collectively-inherited unconscious idea, pattern of thought, image, etc., that is universally present in individual psyches, as in Jungian psychology;
  • or a constantly recurring symbol or motif in literature, painting, or mythology (this usage of the term draws from both comparative anthropology and Jungian archetypal theory).

In the first sense, many more informal terms are frequently used instead, such as "standard example" or "basic example", and the longer form "archetypal example" is also found. In mathematics, an archetype is often called a "canonical example".[1]

Collective Consciousness Influences

  • Now Self
  • Other Selves
  • Collective Mind
  • Ancestral/Genetic
  • Attachments
  • Fragments
  • All Combinations
  • Mind Slides
  • Obfuscator
  • Mind Control
  • Inorganic
  • Replace Organic Matrix

Collective Consciousness Influences is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [2]

Destroyer Archetype

  • Devil
  • Betrayer
  • Dominator
  • Raper
  • Tyrant
  • Enemy
  • Evil Doer
  • Murderer
  • Despot
  • War Monger

Destroyer Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [3]

Fool Archetype

  • Clown
  • Crazy
  • Joker
  • Lunatic
  • Flake
  • Philanderer
  • Scatterbrain
  • Dunce
  • Untrustworthy
  • Erratic

Fool Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [4]

Innocent Archetype

  • Artist
  • Child
  • Lover
  • Harmless
  • Meek
  • Gullible
  • Naive
  • Nubile
  • Waif
  • Fairy

Innocent Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [5]

Magician Archetype

  • Merlin
  • Prist/Priestess
  • Shaman
  • Trickster
  • Sorcerer
  • Witch/Wizard
  • Black Magician
  • Wiccan/Pagan/Druid
  • Ritualist

Magician Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [6]

Martyr Archetype

  • Loser
  • Saint
  • Savior
  • Sacrificial Lamb
  • Struggler
  • Redeemer
  • Victim
  • Destitute

Martyr Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [7]

Patriarch/Matriarch

  • Ancestor
  • Mother
  • Father
  • Ancients
  • Great Mother Spirit
  • Great Father Spirit
  • Family

Patriarch/Matriarch Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [8]

Ruler Archetype

  • Aristocrat
  • Monarchy
  • King/Queen
  • Prince/Princess
  • Judge
  • Blueblood
  • Power Elite
  • Dictator
  • Leader
  • Controller

Ruler Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [9]

Seducer Archetype

  • Abandoner
  • Deceiver
  • Enchanter
  • Liar
  • Manipulator
  • Prostitute
  • Philanderer
  • Tempter/Temptress
  • Fantasizer

Seducer Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [10]

Seeker Archetype

  • Adventure
  • Explorer
  • Hunter
  • Hermit
  • Monk
  • Pioneer
  • Wanderer
  • Inventer
  • Loner

Seeker Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [11]

Servant Archetype

  • Assistant
  • Attendant
  • Right Hand person
  • Subject
  • Slave
  • Subordinate
  • Worker
  • Follower

Servant Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [12]

Warrior Archetype

  • Fighter
  • Hero
  • Knight
  • Rival
  • Survivor
  • Gladiator
  • Soldier
  • Protector
  • Enforcer

Warrior Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [13]

Wise One Archetype

  • Holy One
  • Master
  • Mystic
  • Oracle
  • Prophet
  • Teacher
  • Great Thinker
  • Sage
  • Peacekeeper
  • Revealer

Wise One Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [14]


References

  1. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archetype
  2. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  3. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  4. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  5. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  6. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  7. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  8. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  9. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  10. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88
  11. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89
  12. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89
  13. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89
  14. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89

See Also

Collective Consciousness Archetypes is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. [1]

  1. Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88