Artemis
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Jean Shinoda Bolen. Artemis
Contents
Introduction. The Indomitable Spirit in Everywoman
Atalanta and Artemis
Goddess Archetypes in Everywoman
Stories
Chapter One. Atalanta the Myth
The Myth of Atalanta
Meleager
Atalanta and Meleager
The Hunt for the Calydon Boar
The Death of Meleager
The Footrace and the Golden Apples
The Meaning of the Myth
Chapter Two. Atalanta, Artemis, Mother Bear
Mother Bear—Symbol of Artemis
Mother-Bear Support
The Will to Live and Help to Survive
Patriarchal Power
Gendercide
Supportive, Protective, Egalitarian Men
Send Word, Bear Mother
Bears and Women
Chapter Three. Atalanta and Meleager
Psychological Abandonment
Meleager As a Greek Hero
Meleager and His Mother
Atalanta and Meleager—Twinning Couple
Chapter Four. The Hunt for the Calydon Boar
Destructive Rage in Families
The Calydon Boar As Inner Symbol
The Calling of the Hunt
Atalanta's Confrontation with the Boar
The Boar As a Destructive Force of Nature
The Death of Meleager
Meleager and His Mother
Death and Dying in Myth and Dreams
Chapter Five. Atalanta in the Wilderness
First Transitions
Turning to Nature
Strayed
Under the Protection of Artemis
Synchronicity and Grace
Betrayal by Brothers in Arms
Wilderness As Metaphor
Moving Through the Wilderness
The Wilderness of Possibility and Potential
Chapter Six. The Footrace and the Three Golden Apples
Fleet-Footed Atalanta
Changing Assumptions and Agreements
Hippomenes and the Footrace
The First Apple: Awareness of Time Passing
The Second Apple: Awareness of the Importance of Love
The Third Apple: Awareness of the Urge to Create
Atalanta and Hippomenes
The Inner Sacred Marriage—Coniunctio
Not Happily Ever After
Atalanta in Free to Be You and Me
Chapter Seven. Virgin Goddess Archetype: Artemis, Athena, Hestia
Artemis
Artemis Traits Show Up Early
Wonder Women
Artemis and Retribution
Artemis As Activist
Virgin Goddesses and Non-Victims
Goddess-Archetype Patterns
Hestia
A Guided Imagery for Hestia
Going Solo
Paradox and Synchronicity
Shadow Aspects of the Virgin Archetypes
Growing Beyond Archetype
Athena and Artemis as Allies
Chapter Eight. Goddesses of the Moon: Artemis/Selene/Hecate
Atalanta, Artemis, and the Moon
Selene—Goddess of the Full Moon
The Genealogy of Selene
Endymion
Endymion Attractions
Mystical Contemplative Passion
Vulnerability and Attractions
When Both Are Awake
Hecate—Goddess of the Waning Moon
Hecate and Transitions
Artemis Growing Older
Chapter Nine. Free to Be You and Me
Perpetual Migration
The Toxicity of Power
Procrustes and His Bed
Finding Your Song and Singing It
Grassroots Feminism
The Girl with No Name
One Billion Rising—One Activist's Story
The Girl Who Was Shot by The Taliban
Marina, Eve, and Malala
The Courage of Children
Humiliation, Shame, and Blame
Seeing the Past in a Different Light
Parting Thoughts
Resources. Mythology
Fiction
Non-Fiction
Publications
Online References
Poetry and Music
About the Author
Index
About Conari Press
Отрывок из книги
Other Books by Jean Shinoda Bolen
The Tao of Psychology
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Aphrodite hears Hippomenes' prayers and appears to him with three golden apples and some advice. On awakening, he thinks it was all a dream—until he sees the three apples.
The next morning, Atalanta stands at the starting line waiting for Hippomenes to arrive. She has noticed him before, and wished that he would not race her, since the outcome is inevitable. He is no match for her as a runner.
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