Goddesses in Everywoman

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Aphrodite, 11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 25, 28, 31, 32, 39, 42, 43, 58, 60, 62, 63, 72, 73,
93, 108, 112, 122, 123, 137, 147, 154, 161, 162, 163, 166, 171, 179, 184, 199,
212, 215, 221, 231, 233–262, 263–264, 265, 269, 270, 271, 274, 275, 282, 284,
290, activation of, 239–240; adolescence and early adulthood 245–247; as
alchemical goddess, 224–232; archetypal roles, 301; casualties and curse
of love, 256–258; children, 252–253; creativity, 241–242; cultivating
242–243; denying, 255; description of Aphrodite woman, 8–9, 243–254;
description of archetype, 238–243; description of goddess, 233–238; early
years, 243–244; genealogy and mythology, 234–235, 297; identifying with,
254–255; invoking, 33; Jungian psychological type, 302; later years, 254;
as the lover, 238–239; marriage, 250–251; middle years, 253; as mother,
14, 252–253; parents, 244–245; procreative instinct, 240–241; Psyche myth,
for growth, 258–262; psychological difficulties, 254–258, 302; relationships
with men, 247–250; relationships with mortals, 235–238; relationships
with women, 251–252; relative power of, 22; sexuality, 224–225, 231–233,
238–241; significant others, 301; strengths, 302; ways to grow, 258–262;
work, 247
Aphrodite consciousness, 10, 226–229
Aphrodite of Cnidos, 233
Apollo, 15, 19, 46, 47, 48, 61, 70, 77, 108, 130, 264, 271; genealogy, 297
Applegate, Emilie, as Demeter woman, 173
Arachne, 87; myth of, 77–78, 91
Archetypes: activated, 26; vs. animus, 43–45; defined, 15
Ares, 15, 19, 141, 165, 234, 235, 264, 271; genealogy, 297; man, with Aphrodite
woman, 247, 248–249
Arethusa, 48, 50
Armored, Athena woman as, 75, 83
Artemis, 7, 8, 15, 16, 19, 21, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35–45, 46–74, 75, 78,
79, 93, 101, 110, 129, 135, 137, 140, 141, 147, 156, 173, 176, 184, 204, 207,
224, 237, 238, 242, 247, 258, 259, 264, 266, 268, 269, 271, 273, 274, 275, 276,
277, 282, 294; adolescence and young adulthood, 57–58; archetypal roles,
301; Atalanta myth, 72—74; as back-to-nature, 51–52; children, 64;
contempt for vulnerability, 67–68; cultivating, 53–54; description of
archetype, 49–54; description of Artemis woman, 54–66; description of
goddess, 46–49; destructive rage, 68–69; early years, 54; genealogy and
mythology, 46–49, 297–298; as goal-focused, 49—50; identifying with,
66–67; inaccessibility, 69–70; invoking, 33; Jungian psychological type,
302; later years, 65—66; marriage, 60–61; mercilessness, 70; middle years,
64–65; moonlight vision of, 52; as mother, 14, 64; parents, 54–57;
psychological difficulties, 66–71, 302; relationships with men, 61–63;


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