<P> According to Bolen, the archetypes of Cassandra and Apollo are not gender - specific . She states that "women often find that a particular (male) god exists in them as well, just as I found that when I spoke about goddesses men could identify a part of themselves with a specific goddess . Gods and goddesses represent different qualities in the human psyche . The pantheon of Greek deities together, male and female, exist as archetypes in us all...There are gods and goddesses in every person ." </P> <P> "As an archetype, Apollo personifies the aspect of the personality that wants clear definitions, is drawn to master a skill, values order and harmony, and prefers to look at the surface rather than at what underlies appearances . The Apollo archetype favors thinking over feeling, distance over closeness, objective assessment over subjective intuition ." </P> <P> Of what she describes as the negative Apollonic influence, Dr. Bolen writes: </P> <P> Individuals who resemble Apollo have difficulties that are related to emotional distance, such as communication problems, and the inability to be intimate...Rapport with another person is hard for the Apollo man . He prefers to access (or judge) the situation or the person from a distance, not knowing that he must "get close up"--be vulnerable and empathic--in order to truly know someone else.... But if the woman wants a deeper, more personal relationship, then there are difficulties...she may become increasingly irrational or hysterical . </P>

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