![]() ![]() ![]() Examining the warrior archetype, he reveals how the way of the warrior was affected by religion and mysticism, such as how the Persian martial art of Zoorkhaneh was profoundly shaped by Sufism and why the Buddhist Shaolin temple became synonymous with Kung Fu. He explores the idea of God as a “Creator” or “Craftsman,” especially in relation to ancient Greek philosophy, Islamic neoplatonism, and the Kabbalah. Examining the craftsman archetype, he looks at metallurgy, alchemy, and the “Craft” of Freemasonry, as well as the ancient role of blacksmith as shaman. Investigating the metaphysical aspects of each archetype, the author explores their symbolism, spiritual practices, and rituals. And as magician, “gnostic” initiation: cultivation of the self and manifestation of the Higher Self. As warrior, “somatic” initiation: development of the physical body and cultivation of the spirit body. As craftsman, the individual experiences “mnemonic” initiation: the cultivation of memory as well as language. He shows how they provide structure for the initiatory process to develop one’s mental, physical, and spiritual potential. Investigates the similarities between contemporary Western occultism, from Crowley to Chaos Magic, and the “positive thinking” mind metaphysics movementĮxploring the craftsman, warrior, and magician archetypes-three vocations that echo the traditional tripartite division of society-Angel Millar reveals how these archetypes represent the three successive stages of spiritual growth in an individual’s life.Shares meditations, practices, and transformational techniques for each archetype. ![]() Investigates the symbolism, rituals, and metaphysical aspects of each initiatic archetype, from the alchemy and shamanism of the craftsman, to the subtle energy work of the warrior, to the sex magic practices and Higher Self work of the magician.Healing Sounds By Jonathan Goldman $19.99 Now $13.99Ī detailed guide to the three successive initiatic archetypes: Craftsman, Warrior, and Magician ![]()
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