Vol. 2 of The Journal of Archetypal Studies kindles the spirit of Breaking Plates (vol.1) in asking why thinking on beginnings and endings is crucially important today. The essays here may move us to rethink both how we choose to interact with this topic, and how our behavior in our current local and global environments will indelibly give way to new (as of now, unforeseeable) beginnings.
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The Journal of Archetypal Studies is a collaborative effort to ignite ideas and catalyze fresh conversations that move the archetypal approach beyond inner life to the way that we participate in our social realities. archetypal-studies.org
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