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Ares Greek God of war is the archetype of masculine
power and aggression without rational thought of the effects or
consequences.
The word archetype describes what Carl
Jung identified as patterns of
behaving that arise from the collective unconscious of humankind. The
pattern of being is not unique to an individual; it is available to
manifest in each of us because we each
reflect a part of the whole.
To recognize Ares active within your life look for...
acting instinctually without thinking of consequences
having passionate and intense reactions including rage
and anger
living within the body, intensely emotional and
expressive
ruled by emotional and physical reactions
Possible drawbacks to
living the Ares archetype...
lack of ability to be 'the watcher'; the non judgmental
observer of self and actions
lacks ability to rationalize and select choices; simply
reacts like a robot
doesn't fit in with rules and regulations
doesn't plan or take long term view
This information has been summarized from the book Gods
in Everyman
by Jean Shinoda Bolen.
If you recognize your patterns of acting and being in the world from
the above list and are curious about what you can do to change, then
first and foremost use this information as proof that you are not
different, defective or a victim of your past programming.
The above shows the commonality in the human experience when certain
innate energies are active. As such begin by accepting that you
do indeed own these particular traits and let it be ok that you do.
This will slightly raise your self-esteem and self-acceptance for each
trait you own.
If you would like some guidance or clarification, please contact me, I
would love to help.
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