Hello Camilla, I love the idea that 'by identifying our own primary archetype, we writers can become aware of how we most often write from the voice of our primary archetype'. Food for thought indeed!
What a thought-provoking post, Camille. I'm going to check out Myss's Sacred Contracts and try and define my own primary archetype. Fascinating! Btw, are you presently taking any similar classes? They sound incredible, thanks.
You're welcome and thank you for recommending the book, When The Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm by Layne Redmond, over on the Betwixt Substack - I'm reading a sample e-chapter now.
Hello Camilla, I love the idea that 'by identifying our own primary archetype, we writers can become aware of how we most often write from the voice of our primary archetype'. Food for thought indeed!
Hi Ingrid, I'm happy to hear this resonated with you! Thanks for reading and commenting❤️🙏🕊️
What a thought-provoking post, Camille. I'm going to check out Myss's Sacred Contracts and try and define my own primary archetype. Fascinating! Btw, are you presently taking any similar classes? They sound incredible, thanks.
Thanks for reading and commenting Jeanine❤️🙏🕊️ I wrote another post about Archetypal Character Arcs here: https://camillasanderson.substack.com/p/archetypal-character-arcs
p.s. there are some online tests you can take too
Thanks for the link, 'll read that now Camilla. Also re the tests.
You're welcome and thank you for recommending the book, When The Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm by Layne Redmond, over on the Betwixt Substack - I'm reading a sample e-chapter now.
It’s so so good. Glad you’re checking it out Camille!!