Author: Denise Grobbelaar
Date Published: 2023-07-29 02:07:37
The Feminine encompasses a diverse tapestry of archetypal representations. In myths, literature, and art, the feminine is embodied as the muse inspiring creativity, the crone imparting wisdom, and the seductress representing the allure of mystery and sensuality. From nurturing mother figures to dark goddesses symbolizing destruction, these varied and dynamic depictions of the feminine allows for a deeper understanding of human consciousness.
Author: Denise Grobbelaar
Date Published: 2020-02-26 01:48:00
The love story of Eros and Psyche could be interpreted as a reflection of the troubles in a maturing relationship. It symbolizes the difficulties of developing consciousness in the process of integrating the feminine and masculine...
Author: Denise Grobbelaar
Date Published: 2020-02-12 15:27:44
Deep authentic human connection (including the inner relationship) is represented, not by the “love-struck” Romeo and Juliet, but rather by the primordial lovers symbolized in the cosmic dance of Shiva (divine masculine principle) and Shakti (divine feminine principle) from Hinduism.
Author: Denise Grobbelaar
Date Published: 2020-02-05 07:08:45
As one of the most complex and powerful goddesses of Ancient Egypt, Hathor represents the divine feminine principle in synergy with the masculine. In her benevolent aspect Hathor is the personification of love, but in her destructive alter ego, she switches into the leonine goddess, Sekhmet...
Author: Denise Grobbelaar
Date Published: 2020-02-03 20:49:57
Marion Woodman (1990) identified masculine and feminine as “two energies within each individual, both striving toward an inner harmony” (p. 9). To grow our full potential we need to allow these energies to interact and transform our consciousness.