The Warrior Archetype in Myth, Folklore and Religion
⋅ Author : Mael Duin ⋅ 2024-03-22
This is an introduction into the Warrior Archetype by the Neo-Jungian analyst Dr. Robert Moore’s in his lecture on “The Warrior Archetype in Myth, Folklore and Religion.” Recorded in 1989, the cassette tape recording has been digitally restored and enhanced for a better listening experience. Take a seat and learn about what is probably the most misunderstood masculine archetype of them all, and the one you must master if you face any challenges or obstacles in your life.
Listen to Dr. Robert Moore:
exploring the sacred nature of conflicts
highlighting the archetypal battle between good and evil
emphasizing mature and responsible archetypal power
delving into the symbolism of the sword
discussing masculine initiation and fatherly guidance
exploring cultural significance of the sword
“There are a lot of people that live their lives that way… they never really plan anything out. For example, and this is true in every realm of the person’s life. It’s like every day, the day comes and it goes and the day comes and it goes. Next day comes and it goes with no warrior, no strategy, no battle plan.” – Dr Robert L. Moore (1942 – 2016)