Archetypal Constellation

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An Archetypal Constellation is a collection of archetypes that are meaningfully related and that work together in some way to establish certain conditions in consciousness (e.g. for example compliance and obedience to authority). For example, in the Western tarot system The Fool, The Magician, Chariot, The Wheel, and The World may all be considered part of the "life is pain" or "fool in school" archetypal constellation (see The Book of the Triumph of Spirit Master Key. Taken together these archetypes set the idea in our consciousness that pain and suffering should be accepted, allowed to exist, or even welcomed and encouraged.

The boundaries of archetypal constellations are fluid. Other tarot archetypes could be included in the "life is pain" constellation, or not. In the final analysis all Old Book archetypes fit into an archetypal constellation we might identify as The Slave constellation, a constellation designed to encourage compliance, authority, and the acceptance (where necessary) of punishment and incarceration.


See Also

The System | Archetypes

Agents of Consciousness

References

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Mike Sosteric. The Triumph of Spirit Book Two: Old and New Energy Archetypes. Triumph of Spirit. St. Albert: Lightning Path Press, 2019.

Sharp, Michael (2017). The Triumph of Spirit: Healing and Activating with the Triumph of Spirit Archetypes. [1]

The Triumph of Spirit Website [2]