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A woman with a pronounced Persephone archetype, regardless of age, a young, slightly naive, romantic girl. Woman-daughter. Has a very close connection with his mother. Often dependent on parents and has difficulty separating from them. It is difficult for her to say “no”, to make an independent decision without resorting to advice. Dependent on the opinions of others. Open to new things, spontaneous, dreamy, perhaps still in search of herself. She is looking for a strong man, a strong shoulder, but often an archetypal scenario plays out in her life, in which Hades kidnaps Persephone and takes her to the kingdom of the dead. In real life, this scenario is realized in relationships with dominant, sometimes aggressive men. Persephones often become victims. By dissolving in a man, she can lose herself. Sometimes getting married is the only way for a Persephone woman to break the symbiotic relationship with her mother. It happens that a real war breaks out between Persephone’s mother and her husband for her daughter, and Persephone often rushes between them, not knowing which side to take. Even if Persephone's marriage is successful, the man is caring and attentive, usually this is an unconscious substitute for the father, who dominates the relationship and interferes with the woman's internal development. Such men like dependent, young girls who become a reflection of men. If Persephone matures psychologically and separates herself from her parental figures, she may be surprised to find that she is no longer interested in her husband. But this archetype also has another side, over time, in the Kingdom of Hades, she became a full-fledged Lady, Queen and lived according to her own rules. She has the ability to descend into the depths of the unconscious and emerge from there, gaining new experience. It can also be an excellent guide to the unconscious for other people. If young Persophone makes up her mind and descends into the “Hades” of her soul, her unconscious, and works through her traumas, she will grow up, change and find her true “I”. A woman with the Persephone archetype needs, first of all, to grow up, find herself, learn to say “no,” make decisions on her own, find herself, and not be a reflection of another man. Don't hide from life's problems, but solve them. Then she will finally find integrity, her true self, and her life will sparkle with new colors..