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<blockquote class="definition">An '''Archetypal Framework''' is any organized system of thought that provides instruction and guidance aimed at creating[[Master Narrative]]s and [[Creation Template]]s capable guiding human thought and behaviour.  
<blockquote class="definition">An '''Archetypal Framework''' is any organized system of thought that provides instruction and guidance aimed at creating [[Master Narrative]]s and [[Creation Template]]s capable guiding human thought and behaviour.  
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Archetype Framework

An Archetypal Framework is any organized system of thought that provides instruction and guidance aimed at creating Master Narratives and Creation Templates capable guiding human thought and behaviour.

<glossary> Archetypal Framework: A symbolic system that encodes and disseminates Master Narratives and Creation Templates to guide human thought, behaviour, and social organization. </glossary>

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  • Archetypal Frameworks structure the symbolic scaffolding of societies, shaping collective imagination, value systems, and aspirational identities.
  • Traditional Archetypal Frameworks, especially those produced within elite Symbol Factories, often encode distorted archetypes designed to normalize hierarchy, obedience, violence, and disconnection​:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}.
  • Authentic Archetypal Frameworks provide empowering, connection-centered, healing-oriented archetypes that affirm human potential and planetary stewardship.
  • Archetypal work is essential for dismantling toxic Master Narratives and reconstructing collective consciousness along healthy, life-affirming lines.


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