*How we feel and how we react inwardly and outwardly determine who we become, much more than the degree of adversity we encounter.* After many requests on my previous video on masculine psychology, I have decided to create a video on feminine psychology (there are surprising few videos on it in a Jungian lens). Archetypes, of course, transcend gender. They are called feminine because they are based on the Greek goddesses (but also exist in many other forms). In future videos we will hopefully continue to delve deeper into man and woman psychology. A huge thanks to my Patrons for the support: Lambsy, Larry, ABM, SQRT42Pi, Lucas Tcherkezian, Tj, Jose Luis Palacios, Jackie Cox, Alexia Filpo, John Temple, Michael, Lewis M, Terra Bell, MaKiDu, CylisFell, Danny Lloyd, Oscar, OwainW , Seinaru Senshii, Harry Cushing, Hörður Harðarson, Katarina Eidmann, Matthew O'Hara, insanctuary ., Kavita S., Andrew, Loreen Avakian, TK Karlsen, Julian B., Colin Ledbetter, Kay Gasei, Chris Birch, TiMOThY ERiC, Aaron bartow, Bryce Van Der Wal, Ronen Kalo, Raven Royal, Michael Culella, Josh Guess, Aeternitas, kyle tipton, Jared Neufeld, Krane, Lunar Kai, Icharius, Martijn Pronk, Harry Wanker, Parker deters, Jean-Jacques Leduc, Jadusable, Brad, Justin Gainey, Larisa Perde, Kevin Deleon, Andrew DeFrancisco, Skrillvoker _, Mikael Jarosinski, Pablo -, Tim Ice, Jacqueline Sa, tuesday night, Peng Yang, Tim , Jack, Galia, Steven Hall, Alex Gregory, Joe, Gary Myre, Taylor Jordan, Alastair, Ved Price, casey wasey, Orlando , Jeffrey Alleyne, Asshle , Alexandra Heart To Heart, Pedro G., Machin3gir1 ., Andrew Hobkirk, Skip This, AL Hernandez, Bryan Tubbe, manderz pants, Noah Jordahl, engy, Thomas M, Lorentz T., Sean Clark, Joey Duehring, Dylan Maxey, Diego Rivera, Sleff Huxley, Susanne, craigathy77, Guillermo Vela, Diego Garcia, Andres Vargas, Ryan C Guinther, Justin, Accalia Wolverton, GMTO Valdo, Ben Decent, Lucas, Ana-Maria Taut, Thien Huynh, Marving Kelly, Alison, brandon mion, Gabriel Gabuzis, r, Callum, Billy Smith, SodaPressing, chung bungus, OG Psyche, Manuel, Ryan , Christian Ashcroft, TJP 0123, tony, Richard Spinelli, Val, Ayyub Love, Joshua Sandy, Sidhaant Thakker, Brandon S, Pandaman, Jeppe Rumley, Musa Sembogo, Gabriel Rios, DD10, Victoria Santarelli, 🕸Agatha🕸, Aiganym Malibek, Damien Shank, Layla Isaacs, Igey Muzeleya, Abbi, SnoopKatt, Radu, RHYME , Julian Chavez, The Rejek, Ursula Bay, Camila Suarez, Tionte Conner, Laila Harris, Kek , Ruben Corona, Cyrus Ready-Campbell, Suhayra Warsame, John Reid Support this work: www.patreon.com/eternalised
@Kimoto504Ай бұрын
*How we feel and how we react inwardly and outwardly are themselves shaped by the adversity we encounter as well as our general experience, especially in formative years* . That's psychology. That's neurology. That's biology. The only way your first statement could be true, we would have to have chosen our inner condition before birth with *no* influence from any biology, sociology, culture, etc. that *we* didn't ourselves develop *from scratch* . That's totally and utter impossible. The best we can do is broaden and deepen our awareness to the degree our condition(ing) and environment allow. No more. No less. Men have a "feminine" aspect as women have a "masculine" aspect so this video can be more than just helpful for men in relating to women. Of course, people of a given sex can have the opposite one's nature predominate as well, i.e. women with more masc, and men with more fem. Thanks for the insightful content.
@user-ux7pj1ix6sАй бұрын
@@Kimoto504 Indeed
@YT32104Ай бұрын
here’s a challenge for you- explore & present the archetype of an ‘addict’
@DH-.Ай бұрын
Human need for hero icons?... From Odysseus to RoboCop., which is a masterpiece movie, it makes me shed a tear when RoboCop is in his empty house and he feels sadness for the first time
@FlamingBasketballClubАй бұрын
Solid video on the psychology of immature feminity not gonna lie. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@kayleighdriessenАй бұрын
"Suffering is not an illness; it is the normal counterpart to happiness", this just hits so real, society wouldn't stigmatize mental unwellness (I'm not sure if calling it mental "illness" is even the appropriate word without making the mentally unwell person feel like there's something shamefully wrong about them) as much if more of us learned and understood this.
@evelanpattonАй бұрын
I believe the shame of illness comes from only seeing the “wholy bad” from the experience of the illness. When one integrates the illness into the psyche as a wholistic expression, then the “good” aspects from one’s dis-ease/illness may begin to be aspects of understanding the ☯️WHOLENESS☯️ of the human experience, as an individually unique existence, wounds & all. Collectively we all all wounded & have dis-ease, but there is no shame necessary, if we allow ALL existence living with GRACE. 💜💕💞💟☸️🕉️
@troglodit-k1bАй бұрын
Right. Society's focus on the idea that we ought to be happy makes it seem like unhappiness is a pathological symptom of maladjustment. That makes people who are unhappy, a natural part of life which is unavoidable, feel burdened and increases their unhappiness about being unhappy.
@BrianBonnevilleАй бұрын
I just talk about developing communal mental wealth intead
@Jesei121114 күн бұрын
Wouldn’t say suffering is the counterpart of happiness. Just because you’re not happy does it mean you’re suffering does it? I do believe happiness is given too much power nowadays. Looking for meaning and purpose in life will make you happier than simply chasing happiness itself.
@salemlynn822513 күн бұрын
I grew up believing that If I’m capable of thinking it (any sort of “wrong” thoughts) then someone else is capable of doing it - and that’s okay
@Luipaard005Ай бұрын
Appreciate that you remain sober and even handed through out the video without dissolving into social media created platitudes. You always post thoughtful videos that present the subject matter calmly and without investing in self destructive narratives. Your audience desperately needs it lol maybe one day we'll grow up.
@ElectronicWhitАй бұрын
Yes, I second that, I’ve learned so much & really appreciate the objective way you present the info along with fantastic sources
@candide1065Ай бұрын
What "social media created platitudes"? The ones that hit too close to home?
@kaelandavison4724Ай бұрын
Are are always growing and maturing
@HaltDieKlappaАй бұрын
Ironically I did not remain sober through this video
@LeandoerBladerАй бұрын
@@candide1065👏👏👏👏
@CourtesyPhoneАй бұрын
Having an ex with borderline personality disorder this passage hit me the hardest "Persephone’s shadow expresses a woman’s tendency toward passivity, naivety, and a need to please and be wanted by others. She is the puella aeterna who doesn’t commit herself to anything or anyone (be it work, education or a relationship), because making a definite choice eliminates other possibilities. Persephone’s shadow is embodied in the woman who is so indecisive that she waits for something or someone to transform her life, like a girl waiting for her prince to come and be eternally in love and live happily ever after. If she finds him, however, she is quickly disappointed and finds that reality is nothing like her fantasy. In her book, The Way of All Women, Jungian analyst Esther Harding describes this type as the “anima woman”, who receives the projection of a man’s anima and conforms to the image. She “adapts herself to her man’s wishes, makes herself beautiful in his eyes, charms him, pleases him.” She is “generally unselfconscious, she doesn’t analyse herself or her motives; she just is; and for the most part she is inarticulate.” In other words, it is her pattern to unconsciously conform to what a man wants her to be."
@melissasmuseАй бұрын
You basically described co-dependency. And too, a little girls adaptation in this life from watching endless Disney movies.
@Isabelle5557Ай бұрын
I recognize this very well in myself. It is very painful actually on both parties. I appreciate that he said that if a person can come out of this, they know both life and death. I think there is much wisdom that comes from perpetually putting yourself in the dark until you learn what you need to learn.
@CourtesyPhoneАй бұрын
I struggle with codependency, but I guess the difference between a borderline and codependent person, is becoming dilusioned with your partner. I don't just stop loving someone because they upset or got me angry..
@pokemaster10001Ай бұрын
My ex also had This thank you!!!
@artemismoonbow2475Ай бұрын
All personality disorders are persistent and consistent expressions of extreme aspects of the human character that is within all of us. In short, an archetypal possession. Diagnoses are sometimes helpful and sometimes more debilitating. Like, never read a DSM if you have lived a full life but don't have much training in it's contents, the urge to say, "Oh god/goddess, I do that too" is intense.
@thunder.ceasesАй бұрын
Me, before: Listening to identify which one of these I might personally identify with Me, after: 🎶 I’m every woman, it’s all in meeeeeeeeee 🎶
@Samantha-88Ай бұрын
It was like a slideshow in my mind. 😂🤦🏻♀️
@barbaramoore6111Ай бұрын
Yes! Although I regard the unifying antidote in the faces of Mary rather than in those of Eve and Orpah. . .
@ShellorenaАй бұрын
Bodhisattva 's wear a crown of a myriad of emotions, noticed, yet will of intuition tempers the instinct.
@Anonymous-km5pjАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣......
@glowindark64Ай бұрын
Hail Satan! Do drugs !
@alexricketts629Ай бұрын
The level of introspection these videos provide is exceptional
@MethrahessiАй бұрын
I appreciate a video about this for the female energy! It's more easily found about the male. Being a woman, I appreciate it.
@soundmind69Ай бұрын
Foreal, I think my bf feels a bit offended when I watch things about the masculine X) I'm not coming at you, I'm trying to understand us.
@chyeahfurriesАй бұрын
Same
@steviemichelle7271Ай бұрын
@@soundmind69it’s almost as if they don’t like being understood for some reason 🤔😂
@soundmind69Ай бұрын
@steviemichelle7271 because then they'd have to admit there is a weak point that needs to be addressed They think they are perfect and their traumas didn't cause any long lasting problems x)
@theskyizblue2day431Ай бұрын
@@soundmind69we need to pray for your boyfriend that he finds a better woman
@jokster992029 күн бұрын
As a woman I thank you so much to make this content! It is so meaningful, that you make videos about women, because there is not enough Jungian content for females yet!
@shaimoyed785816 күн бұрын
My best friend is the epitome of Aphrodite, and I very much, like Persephone. We’re both in the crux of life, finding our ways into more defined and complete individuals. This is a beautiful video, thank you.
@bodeezusАй бұрын
Thanks!
@ludovicky1118 күн бұрын
One of the best channels on KZbin. So dense with information and insights, that I actually take notes when I can! Congratulations, this is quality content.
@illusionfaderr5394Ай бұрын
OH MY GOD I ASKED FOR THIS VIDEO THIS IS SO COOL YOU ACTUALLY MADE IT I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS. since you released the immature masculinity video, i’ve been studying those archetypes EVERY DAY. this is genuinely changing my life. i couldn’t thank you enough.
@gurgesater993313 күн бұрын
How exactly your life is changing?
@janelikeaj11 күн бұрын
❤
@cantthinkofaname0w03 күн бұрын
remember- it's pure theory, people are individuals
@troglodit-k1bАй бұрын
Notes (Greek goddesses and gods in psychology) Goddesses in Everywoman 1. Artemis (Goddess of Hunt and Moon). Heroine, Huntress, Tamer of the Wilderness/Moon 2. Athena (Goddess of Wisdom and Crafts). Wise Old Woman, Warrior and Protector (of Athens and Heroes), Magician (Crafts) 3. Hestia (Goddess of Hearth). Wise Old Woman and the Self 4. Hera (Goddess of Marriage). Queen 5. Demeter (Goddess of Grain). Great Mother 6. Persephone (Maiden and Queen of the Underworld). Mother's girl/Oedipal child, Queen of the uncanny and dark realms 7. Aphrodite (Goddess of Love and Beauty). Lover, Muse, Source of Creativity Gods in Everyman 1. Zeus the King (God of the Sky). Father figure, power and responsibility 2. Poseidon (God of the Sea). Ruler of wild emotion and the unconscious 3. Hades (God of the Underworld). The Shadow/Gatekeeper 4. Apollo (God of the Sun). Archer, Lawgiver, Favorite Son 5. Hermes (Messenger God and Guide of Souls). Communicator, Trickster, Traveler 6. Ares (God of War). Warrior 7. Hephaestus (God of the Forge). Craftsman, Inventor, Loner 8. Dionysus (God of Wine and Ecstasy). Mystic, Lover
@marshall375918 күн бұрын
The biblical Greek texts name Jesus as a child trafficker. He was caught in a public garden at 4am, high and shouting whilst followed by drugged child with a bandage on his groin by the "police" of the time as his teenage disciplines were supposed to keep watch. naming the drug abuse godly union through sex and drug abuse through prepubescents such as child female oracles and male children who are sworn and cut to a godess of many , venom and antivenom, christos and antichristos. The arm cut for the venom raising the snake became the snake of the staff seen on the side of many ambulances.
@indigomoonset17 күн бұрын
Everywoman Everyman 😭😂
@MsOkayAwesomeАй бұрын
Seeing this upload as a female Eternalized fan: *chuckles* "I'm in danger"
@CatharticCreationАй бұрын
lol same.
@ceironkosterecАй бұрын
😂😂
@AlyssaLang-cv2fuАй бұрын
Lmao bye ❤ same sis we here for each other doe
@-Blick182-Ай бұрын
Why
@papabird4425Ай бұрын
Why would you be in danger?
@saraharnold3534Ай бұрын
I have never heard this type of content before and I found it so helpful and illuminating. Thank you for not ignoring the feminine archetypes! 🌒
@rosemariecampbell7205Ай бұрын
Beautiful video ❤ Not only are these archetypes.but stages of a woman's life.and if circumstances or the ego doesn't allow her live each stage at the appropriate age or cycle of life then chaos( sort of like a traffic jam) happens . for eg.a missing childhood can appear in self sabotaging behaviours in later adulthood . So the important thing is to experience/express each stage at the appropriate time in life🎉
@thenifrexkedit3663Ай бұрын
This came at a oddly specific perfect time, thanks Eternalised!
@citamozajedno11 күн бұрын
This is a type of the video i will come back to occasionally for the rest of my life
@Mayahuel33313 күн бұрын
Forever grateful for you & your content. I just turned 24, and have been fascinated by the esoteric my whole life. I am on a path to de-centering men, and this may be (one) catalyst to that journey. I discovered Jung at 20, and have been doing shadow work since. Thank you for being a content creator who produces such quality work!
@nourqasem5610Ай бұрын
Ungodly amount of information. Massive respect!
@UnsuperfluousАй бұрын
Yours is a stream of fresh, renewing perspectives, where one knees to drink. These small pieces of information hold the key to a moment of awareness, that well driven can lead down the path of self-discovery first, followed by self-mastery...maybe. It is first necessary to look onto the mirror, which does not merely show a reflection of ourselves; it also reveals the "other" or "others" we carry within us, realizing in the process that the human experience is not one immutable color or shade, but the whole spectre of light. This video was really so insightful. Deeply appreciate your work. Thank you. 🎴
@bienkies915220 күн бұрын
Out of all the goddesses you covered, I realised that I know a lot of women with the Hera archetype. Also, it was a pleasant surprise to see you referencing the book I'm reading at the moment. Shoutout to The Authentic Observer who introduced me to this book a few months ago.
@ceironkosterecАй бұрын
Eternalised is hands down my favourite channel. Thankyou brother 🙏🏼❤️
@LilaSp3aks16 күн бұрын
What a beautiful video. It’s been a while where I’ve felt so many of the words spoken here. I knew a lot about Greek mythology but never utilized it as Jungian archetypes. Thank you. This spoke to my soul.
@carlorizzo827Ай бұрын
How great! Thank you. I did years read Goddesses In Every Women, as well as Gods In Every Man. They did change my life
@joshepherd9095Ай бұрын
This is the first time I've heard someone say this as the same thing happened to me! Twenty years ago I read Goddesses in Every Woman and I never looked back.
@lemurlaemuАй бұрын
Listening to your takes is like entering and roaming thru an enchanted forest. Thank you!
@angelakkhalilАй бұрын
this was more than amazing! genuinely one of the best channels on KZbin!
@highlyskillednobodyАй бұрын
the architecture of your videos is phenomenal! you have an incredible ability to structure ideas so quickly, with very little knowledge of subject needed by the viewer. one of the best in your field my friend!
@theWinterWalkerАй бұрын
As always, another banger...👌🏻 Thank you.
@ProofcomesАй бұрын
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of art i have ever consumed
@chiefkief71Ай бұрын
As an yin domimated male I've found parts of me here and there. Once again, a good one.
@sleepy_chronotypeАй бұрын
Persephone hits a bit too close to home
@WD40forthemindАй бұрын
@@sleepy_chronotypeI recognize most in the virgin goddesses Diana and Vesta and Aphrodite. My mother was a Demeter.
@AlkaRezАй бұрын
Cringe
@pluvio7208Ай бұрын
@@AlkaRez no you cringe
@chiefkief71Ай бұрын
@@AlkaRez haha classic trickster
@cmurderfrumpbottoniv8647Ай бұрын
Youve changed my life eternalized and I'm forever grateful for my journey the past 4 years delving into my self and the esoteric. You have been instrumental in this and have made my life grander and deeper than i could have ever imagined. I am a disabled veteran who was wounded in iraq and spent a decade in pysch offices and several trips to the crazy house. None of it ever helped till i found a slew of KZbinrs that drove me into Jung, Nietzsche, Kant, Peterson, Joseph Campbell. Thank you externalized, thank you for making me a somewhat fleshed out human bieng and not a dark soulless husk of a selfish angry man. Also suggest checking out library of the untold btw.
@dfunited1Ай бұрын
In my experiences, the VA loves to saddle us with recent psych grads that have little experience. Usually some 25 year old know-it-all with a prescription pad.
@ElectronicWhitАй бұрын
@@dfunited1prob bc they signed up to work for VA after graduation bc tuition was paid by US (kinda like GI bill but for doctors who couldn’t afford medical school without the help) so yeah they’re newbies but be mad at the VA not the new doc, but it’s a crime how vets have to navigate & deal with bureaucratic nightmare that is the VA EVERYONE deserves good, quality healthcare esp people who are part of our military(& their families ❤). - an ex-nurse
@irishfairytarot5674Ай бұрын
Love ur story Sir ❤
@AlanaBananaCanadaАй бұрын
Fascinating! I'm so thankful for this insight into my female psyche
@tdesq.2463Ай бұрын
Let's not forget about Psyche ... the mortal beauty who went to Hell & back, to be brought up to Olympus as the most unique Goddess of 'em all. 🎼TD, Boston
@janelikeaj11 күн бұрын
Being blessed to watch both videos🙏🏽🙏🏽
@prayingmantis5435Ай бұрын
I have been all of these at different stages of my life, although some more than others. Thank you for your work.
@illusionfaderr5394Ай бұрын
would you agree there are similarities between the masculine & feminine archetypes? divine child/king- Hera & Demeter hero/warrior- Artemis precocious child/magician- Athena & Hestia oedipal child/lover- Aphrodite & Persephone
@Dontlookatme222Ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this video. I almost in tears after watching. I can walk away with a different and better understanding of myself and I how love and have empathy for myself. This was awesome. YOU are awesome
@Katharsisa28 күн бұрын
Personally ive found this fascinating since having gone through alot of active thinking . Just getting there is difficult :) been alot of active willpower with cutting down on general substances (caffeine. Medical cannabis. Alcohol) Since doing so its almost too overwhelming at times with sensory input but its been worth so far . This channel has been great to listen to while drifting to sleep or trying to solve a issues mentally. Take care mate
@janelikeaj11 күн бұрын
💜
@mariaseesАй бұрын
wow. immense food for thought, thanks! I was definitely apprehensive in the beginning bc duhhh but you gave no reason to worry. thanks again -from a mostly Hestianesque woman
@MiaMakesMagickАй бұрын
Was looking forward to this one! Thanks as always for your great content. Its very inspiring to many of us 💜
@nellydelcheva106826 күн бұрын
In Ancient times virginity meant independence.
@dfunited1Ай бұрын
Thank you again, Eternalised. You're a true gem among the YT philosophers.
@redwolfe777Ай бұрын
Sometimes, literally just being there for someone is all that's needed
@anonymouscat172610 күн бұрын
Much needed to have this information. Thanks ❤
@gozimusable17 күн бұрын
You're videos on intelligent sociological observation are so well executed.
@craanes29 күн бұрын
Looking forward to this as a female listener, thank you Eternalised 💙
@thraftofcaanan281Ай бұрын
I've been a big fan of the channel for years now and it's great to see such a thoughtful video about various mental and life aspects about women. I've always found women to be weirdly interesting since I've had a great relationship with my mom and my sister and many of my female friends. Feminine archetypes being displayed like this gave me a lot of insight and a new perspective on something thats usually a sensitive subject to delve into. Also I'm a big fan of using words like Immaturity and Virginity in their most literal forms rather than those words typically being associated with childishness/unintelligent and sex
@yuh7210 күн бұрын
I always put ur vids on while I’m cooking they’re so good
@Annatomova722 күн бұрын
I strongly relate to the Artemis and Athena types… some aspects of Hestia shadow as well. I see so many of the toxic Hera and Persephone traits in my mother 😬 the narcissism, the jealousy and the toxic/regressive femininity. Demeter has the mother qualities I always yearned for in a mother along with positive feminine qualities that I didn’t have the opportunity to be raised with which I think is a huge part as to why I often often take a more masculine role. I have a good relationship with my father and brothers and naturally felt like I fit in better with such a crowd.
@CarvgooАй бұрын
You just excelled yourself. Your content has always been a jewel on the internet, but this video we can walk through a deep introspection and observation. Amazing!!!! Keep it going.
@adoboflav4skinАй бұрын
Was kinda excited to see this video until I came to the comments. Why can’t you people just watch something and not make it political 🙄
@inrptnАй бұрын
"You may not care about politics, but politics cares about you."
@JubalOhannaganАй бұрын
Because all discourse about the other sex has been politicized, too. This is justice.
@glenbenton4855Ай бұрын
Because they revolve around everything? Do you not have the brain capacity?
@iAmNothingnessАй бұрын
Can't be mad at them. It's society and the ones in charge that built it.
@kurlozmakara4194Ай бұрын
@@glenbenton4855politicising bodies is not politics, it’s seeking control of an another person. There is no debate on human rights and individual needs.
@CombustAstrologyАй бұрын
I appreciate you covering such diverse topics, but especially a topic like this with a very level headed POV. Especially as a man!
@eyeball000Ай бұрын
God i really felt the persephone archetype in the way I feel my life being dragged in shackles against my will but damn do i force myself to endure 😔
@mapu22iloveАй бұрын
This was wonderful to listen to, will definitely watch back & take notes! Absolutely stunning ✨
@alkaloitongbam668428 күн бұрын
Was really looking forward for this video; thanks for putting the time and effort to make this video possible
@Ginkgobonobo23 күн бұрын
Your conclusion was beautifully poetic, almost entrancing.
@irishfairytarot5674Ай бұрын
Outstanding work Eternalised 🎉❤😊
@north_star_ytАй бұрын
I feel like the video encompasses a lot more information than just “immaturity” in the feminine so I think the video could use a better title but thank you SO much for this!!❤ Amazing video. I identify with many traits of each woman except Hera. Been there, done that & I’m so much more whole within myself than I ever was in marriage. Persephone’s archetype was the most shockingly accurate of them all to who I am & secondly, Aphrodite. I absolutely loved learning from this video! Thank you again ❤🎉
@mbp32Ай бұрын
This is so very thorough and accurate! Thank you for this educational piece! Well done!
@scaledsilverАй бұрын
As a male victim of abuse by women I’ve loved, this video gives me anxiety but I know I need to watch it. Everyone needs to watch this including my perpetrators.
@Jonnie1905BoomАй бұрын
I feel your comment my friend. Ever since the emotional abuse by my ex somewhat paradoxically I started to be not only extremely anxious around women but extremely anxious of anything that puts into light the negative aspect of feminity.
@MadkalibyrАй бұрын
Much love to you ,man. ❤
@sebastiaanstokАй бұрын
It is part of the healing process. Women aren't evil, but just as anyone they are capable of great harm and evil. ”True salvation comes when you know the truth, that true evil only serves itself and humans are only a means to its end. Evil cannot create but only destroy, and there for no knows no achievement or happiness. Those who enjoy pleasure in others suffering will never know true happiness, it is within this that it is indeed a lie.” "Evil strikes you, infects you with hate and contempt, and then it makes you part of it. While making you think that fighting your enemies will bring you salvation. It won't, you are only serving evil. You don't fight them because *you* choice to, but because what they did, that makes you, and so they control you. That's how, evil controls you. Your best defense is no hate, no anger, no attention. Choose your own will, don't let them control you."
@scaledsilverАй бұрын
@@sebastiaanstok I understand this, either way my body remembers the gender of my abusers. Society lacks accountability for women while men ridicule and crack jokes at your abuse. As a male abuse victim it is lonely. I’ve always understood it is people who are abusive not one specific gender. The issue is how society as a whole treats men and women differently. Pheromones, chemicals and fields of the body have a huge factor in the reaction a PTSD victim will have. My mind knows the truth, my body reacts to the material world.
@rooboatdeer22yu51Ай бұрын
Love to you beautiful soul and I'm sorry for what you've been through.
@dlloydy5356Ай бұрын
Very interesting & well explained episode. It led me to think about women I know in life & how the various archetypes/qualities relate to them. Thank you
@Cucu22DRАй бұрын
Not me having one or more traits of all of these archetypes 😅 thank you again for such an insightful video.
@zoinmcfatty7268Ай бұрын
That is the point With masculine archetypes it is like this too We all embody every archetype, it is up to us to find which one is dominant or has it's grip on us at that moment I hope I am good enough at illuminating this
@ItsTabithaParkerАй бұрын
That’s literally the point
@KingdomDumbАй бұрын
We're all flawed, acknowledgement is worth it.
@illusionfaderr5394Ай бұрын
did you even watch the video. he clearly says over the entire introduction that every human has all of these & the goal isn’t to identify with just a few but to become in touch & control with all of them.😊
@methangelxАй бұрын
thank you so much for your videos. they are an absolute gem. i really enjoy watching them and understanding more about my unconscious and the human psyche. your videos are thought provoking, clear and insightful. xx much love
@munchiekinsАй бұрын
Yes! Ready to listen 🤓
@crazygrace9429 күн бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you for all the time and hard work you put into your content creation.
@theoneandonly86-o5qАй бұрын
Finally! I wondered if you would ever do a female one and so so happy you did. ❤ joining patreon next year
@bruisesofroses24 күн бұрын
You are my most favorite channel ever
@onceagaindcАй бұрын
Been waiting for this one
@HawkenshmireАй бұрын
Watching these makes you feel somewhat reassured in your beliefs but also closing you off from other possibilities. Still cool though.
@fernandafarias882627 күн бұрын
Is scary how much I identified myself with Hera… specially with her shadow during my last relationship, I didn’t feel appreciated by him, and little by little being more angry and aggressive periodically ‘cause of it. In the end he said he couldn’t see himself spending his lifetime with me by his side cause of my behavior, and it HURT a lot! I loved that man. I love that man. I feel my heart in pieces sometimes… I identified a lot with her.
@heavymetal_poetryАй бұрын
This is genuinely enlightening
@kmbrliaАй бұрын
Loved this so much. Subscribed ✅
@Fishdemon72Ай бұрын
I’d love to see a deep dive on each archetype both feminine and masculine. I think Many have been done for the masculines, I haven’t seen many for the feminine archetypes. Very interesting topics
@Davlavi6 күн бұрын
Powerful as always.
@CentariusAАй бұрын
Thank you for another mindful video
@kurlozmakara4194Ай бұрын
Oooo I’ve been waiting for this one
@LSLovers4EverАй бұрын
We war not against flesh and blood but against principalities, powers of the air.
@lady.azimuth27 күн бұрын
we love a hestia girl. home is where the heart is... thanks again eternalised
@lu6idd16 күн бұрын
As a woman this has been greatly of help with Jungian archetypes
@SirsoniaАй бұрын
Been waiting for this!!! Love your work
@neonada.officialАй бұрын
Great work as usual. Keep it up pal!
@whyamisad5740Ай бұрын
That is actually really insightful, thank you for this. Dealing with women is, indeed, mostly a challenge to me, because so much is so...how should I say, vague, maybe? It's so challenging to distinguish what their persona or even ego and what their self is. But this, this has surely helped me, especially understanding my mother, who I'd say has a prominent Demeter shadow but overall well managed Demeter persona and my sister, who somehow drifts between an Artemis, I'd say as a persona and a Persephone as her actual self, shadow included, though there'd be much more to say...anyway, thank you for this!
@TrentAdamАй бұрын
So instead of working on attracting a woman you're just going to call them all too vague and worry about mythological crap?
@whyamisad5740Ай бұрын
@TrentAdam I see you've gained insights on that issue much more profound than the ideas that I currently hold...do you care to share with me your wisdom or is your intention of commenting solely to be found in a longing to being as insufferable as it is humanly possible?
@muhammadsaqeeb5298Ай бұрын
@@whyamisad5740answering why you’re sad is not that important. Whats more important is that you are feeling sad, detached, and confused. Forget about attracting women, you need connect with yourself
@mijiyoon5575Ай бұрын
Thank You *Enternalised* ... highly interesting as always
@flowerbloom5782Ай бұрын
This was very insightful. I feel like I am a mix of Persephone and a Artemis women. I especially relate to the dark side of Persephone and artemis. I need to face that.
@Kimberly-h4e22 күн бұрын
Me too. initially I thought Artemis but then when I heard Persephone, especially her dark side, I related very well. It's a struggle.
@vephar7064Ай бұрын
Ordered the book right after watching this. Very interesting
@TheChampVladАй бұрын
Outstanding work, great video.
@wiseone1013Ай бұрын
This was an excellent presentation, leaned a lot.
@Soothsayer937Ай бұрын
What were you leaning on?
@WijdeneKaabi-ru7xf27 күн бұрын
Thank you, this felt calming to all those parts ❤
@mariamjashi272Ай бұрын
love your videos❤thank u so much for amazing insight into feminine archetypes😊
@ConsciousAngelАй бұрын
This is a reminder never to read the comments. Instead of being informed and feeling empathy, wanting to assist in ones transformation, comments are full of hate or victims. Another great video.
@inrptnАй бұрын
A reflection of the times
@candide1065Ай бұрын
> Reminder to never read the comments > It's in the comments 🤡
Ай бұрын
Thank you.
@ChaiBiscuits-tf7srАй бұрын
The dark tricksters are everywhere
@candide1065Ай бұрын
@@lieukun People who read this already read comments and why would they listen to this anyway? You guys make no sense.
@MaeologyАй бұрын
This couldn't have come at a better time
@DivaDani55421 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video. 😊
@jerusalema4eva434Ай бұрын
well done. opens one up to their choices and their own will power. thank you.
@muliefriend4785Ай бұрын
This is fascinating.
@caileach1Ай бұрын
I used to be a Jungian fan of course the relationships he went against ethically with his clients changed my opinion. He’s still a landmark. However, at 75 and knowing about other female figures, like in the Hindus or even the Buddhist, which is far and few between like Tara. Yes there are other Psyche‘s to embrace, and granted that it’s a different culture. We have really made the world small and you can reach out and touch someone clear across the planet itself so therefore these Psyche’s of the feminine. Have ingrained themselves in us as well. It’s not just the Greek and Roman, etc. for example I also have a kindred spirit alignment with the Scottish crone; that being said I would like to see you do the same thing here as in other cultures, etc..
@RyanAsia-k8eАй бұрын
What did Jung do that was unethical?
@tegwan135Ай бұрын
Elaborate on Jung's proposed ethical values?
@Plocky-i6fАй бұрын
@@RyanAsia-k8ehe had a romantic relationship with a client while he had a wife. Huge ethical breach
@RapidBlindfoldsАй бұрын
I find these archetypes fascinating but they do seem to have limited applicability. They concede that men and women both have masculine and feminine in them. But not that this masculinity or femininity might have been originally modelled on the opposite gender. In these sorts of myths, a tough, athletic girl is only ever so because her father led her in that direction. Whereas in the world we live in, a feminine boy might be the product of a feminine father and masculine mother, and vice versa. The lineage and inheritance of these gender roles is becoming a lot more complex. I got my ambition and eccentricity from my mother, and my more quiet bookishness from my father
@sacredbloomalchemyАй бұрын
The book is very good but I agree it is outdated in some areas. The archetypes evolve with us.
@summergallentine8841Ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. Need more resources for the feminine.
@Jerko-j5dАй бұрын
❤❤❤ Respect ! You work is really amazing you help more you know and world be better place if we study this schools.Time is change ! Thank you!
@jayabyss377Ай бұрын
28:43 Hera as the marriage archetype also represents a mystical striving for wholeness through a hieros gamos (sacred marriage). Just as marriage involves a physical union, it also encompasses a spiritual connection, where man and woman become one flesh, achieving a greater sense of wholeness than they would alone. In alchemy, it is represented as the union of King and Queen (the central masculine and feminine archetypes), and is known as the coniunctio, the final stage in which the philosophers’ stone is created.