Tag: Siddhartha Gautama
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Love & Kindness: The Driving Force 4 Life

Gentleness is stronger than severity, water is stronger than rock, love is stronger than force. ~ Hermann Hesse (Siddhartha)
Dr. Thomas Maples
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Towards a Developmental Theory of Analytical Psychology: Adolescent and Early Adult Psychosexual Development

Dr. Maples explores how analytical psychology was built upon the theoretical constructs of Freud’s theory of psychosexual development.
Dr. Thomas Maples
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Finding One’s Self in Pursuit of Loving Relationships: An Analytical Study of Archetypal Adult Development

Dr. Thomas Maples provides an analytical perspective of adult development using Carl Jung’s theory of archetypes as a foundation to understand the Self-Realization process.
Dr. Thomas Maples
adult personality development, Carl Jung, developmental psychology, ego, ego development, Featured, Individuated consciousness, Individuation, initiation, initiation rites, Jungian Developmental Psychology, Jungian Psychology, Masculine Development, Mature Masculine, persona, personality development, psychological development, Psychosocial Development, Robert Bly, Siddhartha, Siddhartha Gautama, Spiritual Development -
Archetypal Themes of Early Adult Development: An Analysis of Siddhartha & the Consummation of Masculine Love

Dr. Tom explores the archetypes of Early Adult Masculine Development: Carl Jung’s theory is used to analyze Ego, Discipline, Identity, Love, & Hero’s Quest.
Dr. Thomas Maples
Adult Love, adult personality development, alchemy, ash-work, Carl Jung, child adult transitions, complex consciousness, consciousness, discipline, ego, ego developmet, Featured, Hero’s Qwest, Individuation, initiation, Joseph Campbell, Love, Masculine Development, Masculine Psychology, Mercury, metaphor, Mythopoetic Men’s Movement, Objective / Subjective Split, Paradox, persona, responsibility, Robert Bly, Self, self-defense, Siddhartha, Siddhartha Gautama, simple consciousness -
Siddhartha Gautama & Consummating Early Adult Life: An Analytical Development Theory

As an adolescent, Siddhartha pursued asceticism. Having found a community of like minded individuals, Siddhartha began to form an intact identity that he could present to others. Through the development of this identity, Siddhartha began to test his resolve and undertake increasingly difficult tasks associated with Self-abnegation. As an initiate amongst the ascetics, Siddhartha met…
Dr. Thomas Maples
adult development, adult sexual development, anima and sexuality, anima development, Brahman, consummation, developmental psychology, ego, Featured, loneliness, male psyche, mistress archetype, Mother Archetype, Oedipal Complex, Oedipal Development, Psychosexual Development, Psychosocial Development, sexual development, Siddhartha, Siddhartha Gautama
