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Psychology & Alchemy C.G. Jung If you want to go all-out, Jung-ho on learning about archetypes in -depth, this book is as complete as the ocean is damp.
Wheels of Life:
A User's Guide to the Chakra System
Anodea Judith Shows the seven core motivational engines that work together in the psyche, as well as in our physiology.
The 21 Lessons of Merlin Douglas Monroe The Celts revered the archetypical. They also knew an archetype tends to be known by different names and associated with different picture expressions all over the world, and is yet the same essence.
The Medicine Wheel Sun Bear & Wabun American Indians recognized the archtypical traits that men and nature's creatures hold in common. The Medicine Wheel is an array of archetypes presented as totem animals, but known as human stirrings.
Archetypes of the Zodiac Kathleen Burt Kathleen delves into many cultures, including classic Greek and Roman, to point out the way the archetypes of many languages line up with those of the zodiac.
The Seven Laws of Spiritual Success Deepak Chopra Archetypes are born from patterned intteraction within these laws of nature.
Power vs Force David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D The hidden determinants of human behavior. This shows where archetypes get their fuel in our own endeavors. THIS BOOK HAS BEEN MORE IMPRESSIVELY USEFUL TO ME THAN ANY OTHER, BAR NONE.
The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life Drunvalo Melchizedek This shows how archetypes can have shape as well as concept. Lots of references to nature's design patterns.
Choice Centered Tarot Gail Fairfield Tarot images are snapshots of archetypes common to human experience
I Ching Kerson Huang May be the oldest and most enduringly meaningful collection of archetypes ever preserved by people. Each of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching is an archetype worth reflecting on in the process of recognizing yourself.
The Secret Language of Dreams David Fontana A visual key to dreams and their meanings. Lots of Carl Jung! Compare it with Hawkins' Power vs. Force; you'll drop over.

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