Mythology and Archetype
How Diana's Grove-style work uses Mythology as a vehicle for personal growth

Archetype means original pattern and myths give the original patterns of human behavior a place to live. A myth gives the timeless aspects of human nature a closet full of cultures to dress in, and a variety of personal histories and personalities to put on and wear. The archetypes, the gods, goddesses and timeless mortals, are the keepers of the blueprints that tell us about ourselves.

A myth is a hall of mirrors and you can journey down that magical corridor with those endless principles of being. Go ahead, look. Catch a glimpse of yourself. Who is that timeless adventurer?

A myth lets you peek into your own psyche. It invites you to walk around in the subconscious of the collective mind. A myth will enable you to interact with beliefs that you didn’t know you had.

If we’re going to enter the subconscious, the collective mind of our culture, let’s make some changes while we are there. Let’s rearrange the furniture.

If we can tell a story differently, we can tell our own ‘story’ differently. We can then story our own lives differently.

"Michelle is a caring and compassionate presenter with the kind of dedication that I want in a facilitator of personal growth work."
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St. Louis Mysteries