🧠 Psychological Archetypes Reading
Discover the deep patterns of your psyche according to Carl Jung's analytical psychology
🎭 The Map of your Deep Psyche
Psychological archetypes, according to Carl Jung, are universal patterns residing in the collective unconscious. These primordial matrices influence our personality, behaviors and the way we perceive the world. Through this reading, you will explore the dominant archetypes of your psyche, understanding both your strengths and your shadow aspects.
Answer 8 questions about your personality, values and reactions. At the end, you will discover what your dominant psychological archetypes are and how they influence your life.
🎭 The Main Archetypes
The Persona
The social mask we present to the world. It represents the way we want to be perceived by others and the roles we play in society.
The Shadow
The repressed, denied or undeveloped aspects of the personality. It contains both destructive and creative potentials that we do not consciously recognize.
Anima/Animus
The contrasexual aspect of the psyche. It represents the qualities of the opposite gender we carry within and our way of relating intimately.
The Self
The central archetype representing the totality and unity of the psyche. It is the goal of the individuation process and personal realization.
🌟 Universal Archetypes
The Hero
Represents courage, determination and the struggle to overcome obstacles. Seeks transformation through challenge.
The Sage
Wisdom, knowledge and spiritual guidance. Represents the inner mentor who guides us in moments of confusion.
The Great Mother
Care, nourishment and protection. Symbolizes both unconditional love and destructive possessiveness.
The Trickster
Transformation through chaos, humor and transgression of rules. Represents disruptive creativity.
The Innocent
Purity, hope and fundamental trust in life. Seeks happiness and harmony without complications.
The Explorer
The quest for freedom, adventure and self-discovery. Needs to experiment and find their own path.
🔄 The Individuation Process
🌱 The Journey Toward Wholeness
According to Jung, individuation is the central process of human development, where we integrate the conscious and unconscious aspects of our psyche to achieve the wholeness of the Self.
Recognition of the Persona
Identify the social masks we wear and how they can limit or define us.
Encounter with the Shadow
Confront and integrate the rejected aspects of our personality to recover lost energy.
Anima/Animus Integration
Develop the complementary qualities of our psyche for more authentic relationships.
Realization of the Self
Reach a state of wholeness where all aspects of the psyche are harmoniously integrated.
🧠 Psychological Applications
Jungian Therapy
Archetypes are used in psychotherapy to understand unconscious patterns and facilitate personal growth.
Interpersonal Relationships
Understanding archetypes helps us improve our relationships by recognizing projections and unconscious dynamics.
Creativity and Art
Archetypes are inexhaustible sources of creative inspiration, connecting with the universal symbols of the collective unconscious.
Leadership and Development
Recognizing leadership archetypes helps develop more effective and authentic management styles.
📖 Types of Archetype Readings
Basic Reading
Identifies your current dominant archetype and how it influences your daily life, relationships and decisions.
Shadow Work
Explore the repressed aspects of your personality to consciously integrate them and recover lost energy.
Archetypes in Relationships
Understand how your archetypes interact in your romantic, family and professional relationships.
Individuation Process
A deep reading on your path toward psychic wholeness and personal realization.
📚 Carl Jung's Wisdom
"Your vision will become clear only when you look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes."— Carl Gustav Jung
On Archetypes
"Archetypes are typical forms of comprehension, and wherever we find uniformly and universally repeated forms of comprehension we are dealing with an archetype."
On the Shadow
"Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves. The shadow is a moral problem for everyone."
On Individuation
"The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are. Individuation does not mean that a person becomes selfish, but that they realize their Self."
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
They are universal patterns or primordial images that derive from the collective unconscious according to Carl Jung. They represent typical forms of human behavior that manifest across all cultures.
It helps to understand unconscious behavioral patterns, improve your relationships, make more conscious decisions and advance in your personal growth process.
Absolutely. Jungian archetypes complement other self-knowledge tools like tarot, astrology, the enneagram, etc., offering a deep psychological perspective.
Yes, dominant archetypes can change according to life stages, experiences and the individuation process. It is natural for different archetypes to emerge at different times.