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Detail Book: • Original Title: King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine • Author: Robert MooreDouglas Gillette • Publish: HarperOne • Format: Paperback Reprint Edition 192 Pages • ISBN: • ISBN13: 061 Download King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert MooreDouglas Gillette across multiple file-formats including EPUB, DOC, and PDF. Download King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine book (ISBN: ) by Robert MooreDouglas Gillette for free. Download or read online free (e)book at sites.google.com/site/fewavewi.

Book Synopsis: The bestselling, widely heralded, Jungian introduction to the psychological foundation of a mature, authentic, and revitalized masculinity. Redefining age-old concepts of masculinity, Jungian analysts Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette make the argument that mature masculinity is not abusive or domineering, but generative, creative, and empowering of the self and others.

Moore and Gillette clearly define the four mature male archetypes that stand out through myth and literature across history: the king (the energy of just and creative ordering), the warrior (the energy of aggressive but nonviolent action), the magician (the energy of initiation and transformation), and the lover (the energy that connects one to others and the world), as well as the four immature patterns that interfere with masculine potential (divine child, oedipal child, trickster and hero). King, Warrior, Magician, Lover is an exploratory journey that will help men and women reimagine and deepen their understanding of the masculine psyche. Introduction to Archetypes This was my introduction to the concept of masculine archetypes. I found it very informative. I recommend this book to writers, especailly romance writers.

It will make it easier to write from a male point of view. Great deal and great used book, would come back again. Great book and was in great condition for a used book.Will come back.

A must read for women.Loved it!

A while back I downloaded the first in the series,by B. Larson, Swarm, and loved it. I don't consider it ground breaking or anything like that, but I do find it quite compelling. They are quite the page turners.

I going to have a flight in a couple of days, and I don't think that late I the series, Battle Station, probably won't last tonight, let alone until flight time. Can someone recommend anything similar? Military sci-fi with an emphasis on technology and lots of action? It will be a long, tiring trip so I'm just looking for a good pageturner. The Doom Star series by Vaughn Heppner- 'It’s survival of the fittest in a brutal war of extinction!

Created in the gene labs as super soldiers, the Highborn decide to replace the obsolete Homo sapiens. They pirate the Doom Stars and capture the Sun Works Ring around Mercury.

Now they rain asteroids, orbital fighters and nine-foot drop troops onto Earth in a relentless tide of conquest. Marten Kluge is on the receiving end.

Hounded by Thought Police, he lives like an ant in a kilometer-deep city. The invasion frees him from a re-education camp but lands him in the military, fighting for the wrong side. STAR SOLDIER is the story of techno hell in a merciless war, with too many surprises for any grunt’s sanity.'

I like this series almost as much as star force and the first installment is only 99 cents so it doesn't cost a lot to try out. I enjoyed the initial 3 Honor Harrington books a lot, but the remainder simply get bogged down in too much politics, bloated descriptions, recounting previous events etc. Overall I do enjoy the series though, but it can be heavy going, punctuated by very good action.

Weber does do a lot of info dumping, but mostly on the technical side, which the OP may actually enjoy. I agree about the recounting of previous events, but I think that's only an issue if you're able to read the books one right after the other instead of a year or two apart. I find that reading the novellas from the anthologies, in their intended chronological order, helps put a least a little needed space between the books, especially when there are more than one to be read. I've just started Ashes of Victory (Honor Harrington #9). I stopped to read one novella between chapters 2 & 3 (as suggested), there is another one meant to be read after chapter 33, and there are 4 others that come before book #10.

The Star Crusades series by Michael G.Thomas- 'In the first book of the Star Crusades series, the bloody struggle is told through the eyes of an illegal pit fighter named Spartan, who is forced to choose between incarceration or military service. Choosing the Confederate Marine Corps over servitude he begins his thirty long weeks of training. Together with his group of marines, they are honed into a force ready to be thrown into the meat grinder on the newest and greatest planet in the Confederacy, Proxima Prime. His term of service will soon become one of violence and carnage, as the entire sector is ripped apart by a brutal and virulent religious movement and its shocking plans. What starts as a series of suicide bombings and hijackings through the Confederacy quickly turns into a full-scale revolution on Prime that threatens the entire planet and quickly spreads to its orbital Naval Station and beyond.

As every warship and military transport in the area is rushed to its defence, the fate of the planet and the entire sector lie in the hands of a small number of rookie marines.' The Battle Earth series by Nick S.Thomas- 'A distress transmission from Mars research colony warns of an advanced and unknown enemy approaching the heavily populated lunar colony.

An elite marine unit commanded by Major Mitch Taylor is dispatched to protect the beleaguered civilians. However, the attack is merely a prelude to a massive invasion of Earth. When the vast enemy mothership smashes through the Earth's atmosphere and deploys in the Atlantic, the armed forces of Earth soon realise they are fighting for the very survival of the human race.

As cities fall throughout the world, American and European forces rally together to make a stand as they battle an enemy unlike any they've ever encountered.' The Black Legion series by Michael G. Uefa Champions League 2010 Game Download Pc more. Thomas- 'The Black Legion is an army like no other. Paid for by the blood money of a sinister alien race and filled with ten thousand of humanity's best warriors. Recording The Beatles Rapidshare on this page. They are an unstoppable force with their number taken from every known Terran planet in the Galaxy. They have little in common, other than their love of wealth and adventure, and a bitter hatred for each other. Ten thousand savage mercenaries, exiles, thieves and criminals, each looking to make their name in the greatest enterprise in living memory. Into this world of space travel, war and intrigue comes Xenophon, the exile from the Alliance planet Attica, Glaucon the rich playboy, Roxana the experienced starship officer, and Tamara, the blue-haired castaway with a hidden past and a violent personality.

Fate brings them together, to serve on board one of the mighty Titans, the great floating fortresses and the most powerful starships known to mankind. There are only twelve of these in existence, and just one is powerful enough to take on an entire fleet of enemy ships. With only a few weeks to train with their comrades, nothing will prepare them for the carnage that awaits them at the infamous Gates of Cilicia. This fortified sector serves as the entrance to the Median Empire, the largest and most powerful empire in the known Galaxy and ruled with an iron fist by the tyrant, Emperor Artaxerxes.' Beyond Armageddon by Anthony DeCosmo- 'Earth is invaded by a collection of alien animals—both predators and prey—as well as extraterrestrial militias of varying technological capabilities. Governments fall; cities are overrun. The landscape grows wild, alien forces attempt to carve out zones of control, and humanity no longer sits atop the food chain One young man named Trevor Stone finds himself alone and afraid in this chaotic new world when he meets a strange old man who grants three gifts.

The first, a well-stocked isolated estate perfect for surviving the initial invasion. The second, the ability to command the fiercest breeds of dogs. The third, access to the collective genetic memories of humanity. It seems he is all part of a plan; a plan that has set 'rules' to this invasion and one that blurs the line between hero and villain.' I recently read the lost fleet series by Jack Campbell and really liked it, basicly the main character John Geary is recovered around 100 years after he was frozen by a malfunctioning escape pod into a war that's been going on since he was frozen and everyone has basicly forgotten the older tactics.

So because of his seniority and being remembered as a hero he ends up commanding the fleet and trying to get it home again through enemy space. Doesn't sound to great from my description I know but there is a lot more to it. I recently read the lost fleet series by Jack Campbell and really liked it, basicly the main character John Geary is recovered around 100 years after he was frozen by a malfunctioning escape pod into a war that's been going on since he was frozen and everyone has basicly forgotten the older tactics. So because of his seniority and being remembered as a hero he ends up commanding the fleet and trying to get it home again through enemy space. Doesn't sound to great from my description I know but there is a lot more to it. Probably the best SF series I have ever read.

I recently read the lost fleet series by Jack Campbell and really liked it, basicly the main character John Geary is recovered around 100 years after he was frozen by a malfunctioning escape pod into a war that's been going on since he was frozen and everyone has basicly forgotten the older tactics. So because of his seniority and being remembered as a hero he ends up commanding the fleet and trying to get it home again through enemy space. Doesn't sound to great from my description I know but there is a lot more to it. I loved that series too until the last 2 books when the repetition of such lines as 'Geary let out a breath he hadn't realised he'd been holding' was repeated for the 1000th time and drove me mental Also the final part of the final book was so shockingly terrible and unoriginal I was was left with a feeling of disgust. Apart from those little points, awesome books. Incidentally, I am responding to this thread an age after the last post more as a thanks to the posters as I am on the last 2 books of Star Force and was also looking for similar series and there is a wealth of suggestions here so thank you all. Well, since it's here now, allow me to mention 'The Phoenix Conspiracy' series by Richard L.

'On the surface, the galaxy seems peaceful. The war is over. An era of trade and prosperity has begun.

But to those who can read the signs, it’s clear something is wrong. Long, dark fingers are pulling strings inside the military, making deals across empires, and orchestrating something foul. Calvin Cross is an intelligence agent for the Imperial government.

He’s young, his methods are unorthodox, but he gets the job done. So when a former military hero steals a warship and goes rogue, threatening to start a war, Calvin is sent to find him and end him.' Three books so far with the fourth set to be released soon.


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