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“Sinéad Donohoe makes an interesting note that can be seen to apply to the [Sorceress] archetype: 'As she appears in myth, the temptress is the damsel whose cries for rescue went unheeded, and who has been allowed to perish.' The Sorceress is the Vixen who wasn't given the resources to healthily individuate, just as she is the Bully who used whatever power available to meet her personal needs. Now she finally has some freedom from and power over others, but due to her fundamental feeling of lack, she uses all means at her disposal to meet her needs by securing resources from others.” — K M Weiland

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Sinéad Donohoe makes an interesting note that can be seen to apply to the [Sorceress] archetype: 'As she appears in myth, the temptress is the damsel whose cries for rescue went unheeded, and who has been allowed to perish.' The Sorceress is the Vixen who wasn't given the resources to healthily individuate, just as she is the Bully who used whatever power available to meet her personal needs. Now she finally has some freedom from and power over others, but due to her fundamental feeling of lack, she uses all means at her disposal to meet her needs by securing resources from others.
— K M Weiland