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The best webinars ONLY on Ancient Origins Premium [AOlogoSingle] View this email [in your browser]( [webinar_titl...]( 47th Webinar - 7 December 2019 Heroes & Warriors: Where Psychology Meets Mythology? [(Check it out)]( Dr. Micki Pistorius, psychologist and editor of our Premium Ancient-Origins site, fuses her two professions, archaeology and psychology in this webinar. In the epic Iliad of Homer, Odysseus was considered the wisest of the Achaean Warriors-Kings. Odysseus is an old friend of Micki’s and he agreed to co-present and enlist the help of Greek mythological heroes to enlighten us on the complexities of men’s perspectives on relationships. Leonidas, King of Sparta and the Hero of the Battle of Thermopylae against the Persian forces, is the epitome of testosterone, the fuel of a man. Meet the fierce, fearless Warrior in full battle mode. However, like Icarus who exhibited hubris and flew too close to the sun, when captains of industry and high-flying businessmen have too much testosterone, they crash and burn—spectacularly. [GO PREMIUM NOW]( and get access to all 45 webinars & much more [CHECK OUT OUR ARCHIVE]( There is a dangerous duet between the Rescuer and the Damsel in Distress. Theseus and Ariadne embody the successful partnership between a man and an autonomous woman, based on respect; Hercules rescues Hesione from the sea monster but abandons the helpless maiden, whilst Perseus falls into the trap of Rescuer when he succumbs to Andromeda, the typical Damsel in Distress. Micki explores the neuro-psycho-dynamics of the Rescuer-Damsel relationship by examining various neurotransmitters and brain structures at play. A Man with a Quest is a Man on a Mission and woe to a woman who interferes. Achilles followed his destiny and chose eternal fame as the archetypical Warrior in history, over a family life. Prince Paris of Troy was presented three choices by three Goddesses. By forsaking his quest for the love of a woman, he sold out and destroyed a dynasty. Aeneas, the Hero who escaped the sacking of Troy fled to Carthage and had a dalliance with Queen Dido, but she tried to waylay him in his quest to found Rome, with disastrous consequences. Pay heed to Odysseus’ comments on ‘Happily Ever After”. [Micki Pistorius]([Dr. Micki Pistorius]( is a South African psychologist, author, and journalist who resides in Mauritius. After completing her BA degree, she worked as a journalist in printed and television media for eight years, when she was elected in the University of Pretoria’s psychology program. She completed her doctorate’s degree in psychology and was immediately appointed as psychological profiler in the South African Police Service, specializing in profiling serial killers. After resigning from the SAPS, she returned to journalism and worked for a television production company, writing scripts, and producing documentaries for a few years. Then she opened her private practice as psychologist. She continued training and presenting lectures on international podia. Micki never gave up on her calling as a writer and authored seven books, and her autobiography, 'Catch me a Killer' became a best seller. By 2010 her passion for ancient antiquity inspired her to complete an Honors degree in Biblical Archaeology. [SIGN UP]( TO BE A MEMBER NOW and [get immediate access to interviews, webinars, free eBooks, exclusive content, and so much more!]( [Go Premium!]( Ancient Origins Magazine 80+ archived webinars Monthly LIVE Webinars and Talk to an Expert sessions 35+ Ebooks Full access to all articles and content on the Premium site Monthly Giveaways ADS FREE main Ancient Origins site Participation in Expeditions and [much more]( ... [BECOME A PREMIUM MEMBER]( PEOPLE SAY ABOUT OUR WEBINARS : "There is no other resource on the internet where you can get up to date information and live webinars by well known experts - both mainstream and alternative. I really really enjoy every single bit of them!" John, US "The variety of the topics and the selection of speakers is just astonishing! Well done Ancient Origins." Sandra, UK "Impressive source of information, both the articles and the webinars. Having the chance to speak directly to authors and researchers is a unique privilege for Ancient Origins Premium members" John, Australia "I truly enjoy Ancient Origins. I don't always have the time to fully read the articles or participate in the webinars, the ones I have read/participated in are wonderful. I'm very happy that I joined A. O. as a gold member, it's well worth the small $ amount. I encourage anyone who enjoys the articles to become a gold member." Beth, US [READ MORE TESTIMONIALS ...]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Report spam]( You have received this email because you have subscribed to [Ancient-Origins.net](. Copyright © 2018 [Stella Novus Limited]( - [Ancient Origins]( Sent with [ActiveTrail](?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=List&utm_campaign=NormalEnglish) software

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