The Six Archetypes of Love

From Innocent to Magician

By (Author) Allan G. Hunter
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  • Pages: 176
  • Book Size: 6 x 9
  • ISBN-13: 9781844091423
  • Imprint: Findhorn Press
  • On Sale Date: September 1, 2008
  • Format: Paperback Book
  • Illustrations: 21 b&w illustrations
This compendium relates love to the spiritual development of the six universal archetypes: Innocent, Orphan, Pilgrim, Warrior-lover, Monarch Pair, and Magician. The book offers guidance about what level of awareness is being lived, how to transition to the next stage, and how love can be nurtured.

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Addressing the need to understand the role of love in life, this compendium of startling insights relates love to the spiritual development in each of six universal archetypes. Attempting to answer such questions as What is love? How do we find it and how can we keep it? Why are there so many puzzling forms of it? and Why do so many people get it so wrong?, the book shows how love relates to the self-awareness in spiritual development for each archetype. Whether describing an Innocent, a Magician, a Monarch, an Orphan, a Pilgrim, or a Warrior-Lover, the featured archetype profiles offer essential guidance about what level of awareness is currently being lived, how to transition to the next stage, and how love can be nurtured. Each stage of development is tied to the ancient wisdom of the Tarot--the visual images of which act as reminders as to what to expect on life's journey--supported by real-life and pop culture examples that provide more immediate accessibility.

1. The Lesson Is Love
2. The Journey to Love
3. How the Six Archetypes Work
4. What We Can Learn from the Innocent
5. Orphan Love
6. The Pilgrim's Love
7. The Warrior-Lover
8. The Monarch Pair
9. The Magician
10. Courage and Love
11. The Six Stages of Love in Folk and Fairy Tales

Allan G. Hunter is a therapist and a professor of literature at Curry College in Massachusetts. He is the author of Joseph Conrad and the Ethics of Darwinism, Life Passages, The Sanity Manual, and Stories We Need to Know.