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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.


Mental forms of individual and collective consciousness archetypal patterns are magnetically imprinted upon the [[Soul]] before it is born into the material world. These [[Collective Consciousness Archetypes]] will influence the individual for positive or negative depending on their level of [[Self Awareness]] and [[Consciousness]]. The artificial technologies of [[Mind Control]] being pulsed into planet are to influence these archetypes in negative ways to advance and accelerate fear based thoughts of the [[Predator Mind]] or [[Negative Ego]] in the human population. When we develop our spiritual consciousness we can access the knowledge of archetypal [[Blueprint]] that influence our thoughts and mental energies in order to utilize them to master our internal spiritual forces. When technology is used to direct mental patterns through archetypes into the minds of the collective consciousness, these are called "[[Forced Identities]]" and are inorganic consciousness or [[AI]] consciousness. As we become more spiritually developed beings that [[Expanding Consciousness|expand our consciousness]], we want to discern what thought patterns are [[Mind Control|programmed automatically]] that are inorganic and artificial to us, in order to free our mind to allow our inner spirit to recode our thoughts into patterns of [[Law of One|Universal Love]]. This is the eternal nature of source and the substance of our inner God spirit.


==Concept==
The concept of an archetype is found in areas relating to human 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==
* 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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>


==Destroyer Archetype==
==Destroyer Archetype==
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Martyr Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>
Martyr Archetype is listed in the HGS Manual under the Collective Mind clearing under Collective Consciousness Influences. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>


==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>
==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>
==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 88</ref>
==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89</ref>


==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89</ref>


==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89</ref>


==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. <ref>Collective Mind in HGS Manual: Page 89</ref>