The five Warrior Archetypes of the 5 animal forms of the Psychoverbal martial art
The 5 scrolls contain the 5 animal forms of the AMPV:
1. The definition of the animal form.
2. The Animal Strategy.
3. What kind of work context is the animal form looking for?
4. How does the animal form expect others to behave with it.
5. Psychoverbal self-defence against the animal form.
6. The specialised question of the animal form.
7. The fundamental need for animal form.
8. The weapon of influence of the animal form.
9. The Warrior Archetype of the Animal Form.
In future publications, I will share a brief summary of each of the Warrior Archetypes associated with each of the animal forms.
What is an archetype? In essence, it is a model or perfect example of an idea or concept, often used in psychology to describe innate and universal roles, behaviours or personalities.
A warrior archetype, then, represents the ideal or model of the warrior, embodying values such as courage, discipline, loyalty and honour, and symbolising struggle, protection and self-control.
In the context of the Psycho-Verbal Martial Art (PVMA), the warrior archetypes are intimately linked to the five Shaolin animal forms of the psycho-verbal martial art, each representing a distinct personality and philosophy. We find them in the Serpent, Tiger, Leopard/Panther, Crane and Dragon scrolls.
To be continued in future issues.
The library (22 documents) of the 5 animal forms of the Psychoverbal Martial Art (AMPV) will be available in early October (French) and November (English).
Gaëtan Sauvé, creator of the Generative Warrior, Psychoverbal Self-Defence and the 5 animal forms of the Psychoverbal Martial Art.
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