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Description for Archetype CardsCards. Offers cards that are designed to help people to obtain greater insights into the Archetypes that are most active in our psyches. The author has developed these archetypes and created 80 cards, that are individually designed to provide the basic Light and Shadow attributes of each archetype. Num Pages: 78 pages. BIC Classification: VSP; VXA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 183 x 126 x 28. Weight in Grams: 468.

Explore the light and shadow of ancient archetypal patterns of behaviour, and gain a deeper insight into your own psyche with this 80-card deck.
The deck that people who loved Caroline's books have been waiting for. These cards are designed to help people to obtain greater insights into the Archetypes that are most active in our psyches. Archetypes are the ancient patterns of behaviour that are embedded in what Carl J
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CAROLINE MYSS iatcer at ee alan (Gr tioye x (GUIDEBOOKGuidebook to Accompany Che Archetype kort A rchetypes have been around since at least the time of Plato, who referred to pre- existing ideal templates as Forms. Plato believed that these eternal Forms were reflected in material objects. The Form of Beauty, for example, is sammanfattning and applies to a
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Archetype Cards [Booklet and Card Deck]
December 6, 2018
The good -- A great concept, a generous number of cards, and six blank bonus cards to personalize the deck.
The bad -- This deck features hideously amateurish artwork in a style harkening back to the drudgery of dragging myself through my uninspired public school textbooks... but worse. These drawings are depressingly bad: messily clashing colors and patterns, people whose arms are of wildly differing lengths with extra joints (the "athlete" is a broken Stretch Armstrong), children with stubby little arms and hands larger than their heads, expressionless round NPC faces, chronic obesity, no sense of the third dimension or the human form, all dulled by the drab aimlessness and alienation of forced multiracialism. I feel sick with boredom the moment I look at any of them, an unease amplified by all this incessant bright red.
There's also some stylistic inconsistency in summaries on the cards, with intermittent uses of second-
The bad -- This deck features hideously amateurish artwork in a style harkening back to the drudgery of dragging myself through my uninspired public school textbooks... but worse. These drawings are depressingly bad: messily clashing colors and patterns, people whose arms are of wildly differing lengths with extra joints (the "athlete" is a broken Stretch Armstrong), children with stubby little arms and hands larger than their heads, expressionless round NPC faces, chronic obesity, no sense of the third dimension or the human form, all dulled by the drab aimlessness and alienation of forced multiracialism. I feel sick with boredom the moment I look at any of them, an unease amplified by all this incessant bright red.
There's also some stylistic inconsistency in summaries on the cards, with intermittent uses of second-