What are the implications of this being a BETA-launch?

The BETA of one of Eivind's trainings is always a unique experience. Since he doesn't believe in pre-designing a journey without input from the people who will go on it, it is actually a realtime creative process. The journey is created as you're on it. This means that your input will directly impact the journey

Can you say more about the Group Coaching option?

Of course. First of all, group coaching happens once a week on Mondays at 8pm CET, 2pm EST. It lasts for two hours. Whether you should choose to invest in it or not depends on what level of intensity you're ready for, as this option is bound to bring you into a deeper process than

I have already done Reclaim your Inner Throne. Should I do this?

So you have already traveled in the Realm of Forgotten Kings, have you? Welcome back, it's good to see you again :) If you would like to explore these mythological lands once more, know that the Northern Territories have opened up (we travel due north from the City of Eternal Slumber), and places like Dragoncliff,

What is your Map of Meaning? (advanced)

If you wonder about this, you are already advanced and likely have a very conscious relationship to the maps of meaning you use. And so you wonder what our map of meaning is.  Journey to the Great Self is closely connected to the tradition of depth psychology. This means that we place more emphasis on the

What are these archetypes you speak of?

Out of all of the wisdom traditions which influence our trainings here at Reclaim your Inner Throne, the tradition of archetypal psychology, pioneered by CG Jung (who called it analytical psychology) is the one which has influenced us the most. The particular map we use here comes from the neo-jungian psychologist Robert Moore.  Together with

How do you see Purpose? Is it created or innate?

Yes, this is a good question. Being in the depth psychology tradition – which is essentially a path of "magic" – we are indebted to people who have been traveling in similar realms before us. People like CG Jung, Robert Moore, Joseph Campbell, Marie-Louise von Franz, Jordan Peterson etc. The wounded healer concept is attributed to Jung

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