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The Gold People: Archetypal Worlds, #2
The Alien's Gift: Archetypal Worlds, #1
Giant Under the Mountain: Archetypal Worlds, #0.5
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Archetypal Worlds Series

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From meditating on a zigzag line on the wall, which he drew upon as a toddler, Justin finds his age changing each time he enters, and a path opening to  archetypal dimensions. Although to others he is going through a breakdown, Justin is having a rich, inner experience. His voyage includes going into an ancient indigenous world with initiation rites and shamans, and a contemporary modern world which pits Marchers against the Peaceable People. Take this journey, if you wish to help someone go through a symbolic process, and to gather insight into how alternative dimensions weave into reality---a  process which can enrich our ordinary world. 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 4, 2021
The Gold People: Archetypal Worlds, #2
The Alien's Gift: Archetypal Worlds, #1
Giant Under the Mountain: Archetypal Worlds, #0.5

Titles in the series (8)

  • Giant Under the Mountain: Archetypal Worlds, #0.5

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    Giant Under the Mountain: Archetypal Worlds, #0.5
    Giant Under the Mountain: Archetypal Worlds, #0.5

    Jerell and Bill have the same dream, revealing  an island which only appears at a certain time of the year. The land is filled with archetypal realities and an unexplained pressure. Gaining allies along the way, the two companions try to stop an impending death. In the end they face the Giant under a mountain who holds the mystery of sacrifice.

  • The Gold People: Archetypal Worlds, #2

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    The Gold People: Archetypal Worlds, #2
    The Gold People: Archetypal Worlds, #2

    After an earthquake, an archetypal land opens for Meggin, Stephanie, and Beam. There, they encounter a dog-like Sphinx, who becomes their guide and remains their ally even after death. The three are challenged to solve the riddle of how to save the Gold People, who have been swallowed by a giant snake, and to stop more sacrifices demanded by the Wormsak. The ending shows us the way in which fantasy can pour into reality.  

  • The Alien's Gift: Archetypal Worlds, #1

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    The Alien's Gift: Archetypal Worlds, #1
    The Alien's Gift: Archetypal Worlds, #1

    Four friends come upon a mummy, which harbors an alien who leaves them a gift. With this "looking glass" object, they enter another world which is quaintly mad. Deep in this world they find the alien again, and try to free him from his captivity-- a mission in which they confront archetypal forces like the Pain Being. Take this journey to explore the mysteries of the psyche and see how archetypes weave into our lives to create meaning.

  • Darkwood and Dual with the Shadow Side: Archetypal Worlds, #4

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    Darkwood and Dual with the Shadow Side: Archetypal Worlds, #4
    Darkwood and Dual with the Shadow Side: Archetypal Worlds, #4

    Verging on madness, our protagonist journeys through an Hieronymus Bosch-like world. Hope arises due to increased consiousness of his shadow side, the prison it unconsciously creates, and help from its feminine opposite. In the end he must face evil and overcome the temptation it poses.  Read this story if you wish to open doors to self-discovery which includes all our dimensions.

  • Spider Woman and the Timeroc: Archetypal Worlds, #3

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    Spider Woman and the Timeroc: Archetypal Worlds, #3
    Spider Woman and the Timeroc: Archetypal Worlds, #3

    A hidden web connects all, from our earthly reality to imagined worlds. This work takes us on a fantastical voyage where the planet is a living being that harbors other creatures, blown-up animals from our microscopic world, as well as humans who experienced too much pain on earth. The black waters are an ever present danger as our protagonist works his way along the length of the immense body of the Timeroc. The world ends at its head, and our unnamed protagonist returns to Spider Woman to find something new.

  • Quill Ears & the Other Earth: Archetypal Worlds, #5

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    Quill Ears & the Other Earth: Archetypal Worlds, #5
    Quill Ears & the Other Earth: Archetypal Worlds, #5

    Four youths enter an other earth which appears to be a surreal version of earth. Its above world is paradisal without stress or problems, while its below world harbors a harsh reality of  a bodiless master race and human slaves. Finding unexpected alliances. including a small quilled mammal, the group must discover a way to deliver the below world. It involves exploiting the surprising weakness of the Master Race and summoning something from deep within themselves.

  • Alwon in Another World: An Archetypal Voyage: Archetypal Worlds, #6

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    Alwon in Another World: An Archetypal Voyage: Archetypal Worlds, #6
    Alwon in Another World: An Archetypal Voyage: Archetypal Worlds, #6

    Alwon's longing transports him into an other-worldly dimension. In these realities of Over-world, This World, and the Netherworld, he encounters an array of archetypal beings, which include Spirit animals and Bird-people. Following him on his voyage is his shadow side, for which he must find resolution. His last challenge is to discover his way out of a maze of caves which are the bodies of dragons. In the end, the resolution of his spirit journey depends on acceptance from unexpected help outside himself.    

  • Line On the Wall: Archetypal Worlds, #7

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    Line On the Wall: Archetypal Worlds, #7
    Line On the Wall: Archetypal Worlds, #7

    From meditating on a zigzag line on the wall, which he drew upon as a toddler, Justin finds his age changing each time he enters, and a path opening to  archetypal dimensions. Although to others he is going through a breakdown, Justin is having a rich, inner experience. His voyage includes going into an ancient indigenous world with initiation rites and shamans, and a contemporary modern world which pits Marchers against the Peaceable People. Take this journey, if you wish to help someone go through a symbolic process, and to gather insight into how alternative dimensions weave into reality---a  process which can enrich our ordinary world. 

Author

Michael A. Susko

The author, an independent scholar, has degrees in Philosophy and Counseling Psychology. For many years, he taught a college course on Indigenous symbolism with an emphasis on imagery found on stone and in the landscape. Having experienced gifts from the Indigenous related to sites that Native Americans inhabited, and having studied their narratives, he offers this work.

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