Archetypes
In her book Sacred Contracts, medical intuitive Caroline Myss introduced
readers to her unique system of archetypes. She maintains that we all incarnate
with 12 main archetypes to aid us in fulfilling our unique sacred contract.
Four of these archetypes -- Child, Saboteur, Victim, and Prostitute -- are
common to everyone. The other 8, however, are individualistic -- helping us
learn particular lessons here at Earth School.

In this workshop we will explore the 4 main archetypes (Child, Saboteur, Victim
and Prostitute). These are the greatest challenges to our soul, this is how we
gain self esteem. You will never fulfil your contract unless you learn and deal
with these four.
* Fear to break the safety net
* Every archetype has a shadow (fear base, unknown) and a light side.
* When our survival is threatened we go into these four archetypes.
* If you sell your soul for safety, guidance can not flow.

The lessons to learn from these four:

Child: Responsibility, innocence, trust
Prostitute: Not to negotiate your soul because of fear.
Saboteur: Coming into your power, let your world change.
Victim: Creating boundaries, not to be influenced.

This is a constant process of empowerment. Test of faith, strength and self
esteem
.
Class led by Maria
A friend of mine gave me the
gift of this amazing
awareness. I immediately
started to discover the hidden
forces these archetypes were
playing in my life.
I was shocked to find out how
much power they had.
As soon as I started learning
and understanding them my
whole life changed...
I'm so excited to share this
experience with you!

Working with Archetypes Program
4 classes
Workbook
Meditation CD
4 private sessions (1hour each)


             €300 (Value 455)
at DunLaoghaire
Pay €100 non-refundable deposit
and 4 easy monthly payments of €50
This is a closed group of 10 people who meet once a month for 4 months
                Inner- Child    - Friday 30th March 7.30pm - 9.30pm
                Prostitute       - Friday 27th April 7.30pm - 9.30pm
                Saboteur        - Friday 25th May 7.30pm - 9.30pm
                Victim             - Friday 15th June 7.30pm - 9.30pm
"An archetype is an universally understood symbol, or pattern of
behavior, a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or
emulated. Archetypes are often used in myths and storytelling
across different cultures"
Carl Jung believed that
archetypes are models of
people, behaviors or
personalities. Jung
suggested that the psyche
was composed of three
components: the ego, the
personal unconscious and
the collective unconscious.
The collective unconscious,
Jung believed, was where
these archetypes exist. Jung
suggested that these
models are innate, universal
and hereditary. Archetypes
are unlearned and act to
organize how we experience
certain things.