Goddesses In: Every Woman

These represent the independent, self-sufficient aspects of a woman. They are "one-in-themselves," meaning they do not need a significant other to feel whole.

The core idea of Goddesses in Everywoman is that women's personalities are shaped by powerful internal patterns, or archetypes, personified by Greek goddesses. By identifying which goddess is active within her, a woman can better understand her motivations, frustrations, and relationships. The Three Groups of Goddesses Goddesses in Every Woman

Bolen categorizes these archetypes into three distinct groups based on how they interact with others and their internal drives: By identifying which goddess is active within her,

This archetype governs love, beauty, and creative transformation. Unlike the others, she prioritizes the process of creation and connection over permanent roles or total independence. Reclaiming Personal Power Artemis - The Trumpeter Reclaiming Personal Power Artemis - The Trumpeter These

These represent traditional roles—wife, mother, and daughter. Their well-being is often tied to their relationships, making them susceptible to pain if those bonds are broken.