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Mentorship as an ArchetypeBy Gianluigi Gugliermetto 7/26/2025
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During a conversation a few days ago, Matthew Fox and I realized how much we have been talking about mentorship and mentors in recent times. He is being featured as one of four mentors in an autobiography that will soon appear; I have suggested that his forthcoming book on Marie-Dominique Chenu bear the subtitle “A Story of Mentorship”; and, speaking candidly, I often reflect on his mentor role toward me. |
The recent passing of Joanna Macy, an unsurpassed mentor to a very dear friend of mine, as well to many others, is also part of the atmosphere of this week. Matthew and I have ventured to observe that perhaps these “coincidences” point to the |
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strong presence of the “Mentor archetype” in the collective unconscious of humanity against the Antichrist archetype, which seems to have taken hold of many minds, at least in the United States. But besides the Christ archetype, which is alive and well, we also have an ally in the Mentor archetype. Perhaps the second is a subset of the first, because Christ can definitely be seen as a mentor; yet there are specificities to the mentor role that I would like to
underline. To those of us who are the black sheep or the ugly duckling in their family, mentors are extremely important. Often they are the first ones who see us and appreciate us for who we really are. |
“Christ and John the Baptist” by Marinos Tzane Bounialēs and Emmanuel Tzanes, ~1670. Wikimedia Commons. | The relationship between John the Baptist and Jesus was one of mentorship. John saw with his intuitive mind all that Jesus could become, and no doubt encouraged him to follow his path. So perhaps the Christ archetype can even make use of the Mentor archetype to become fully displayed. Today, the
Mentor archetype is coming to the fore because it has become increasingly hard to trust in the institutions (religious, political, educational) which have been charged with raising the next generations of humans according to the best values of their societies. |
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because the confusion is increasing, truth is being bought and sold, cruelty is disguised as justice, and so on and so forth, the Mentor archetype emerges as a safe haven. Yes, the Mentor archetype can be perverted into its opposite (see, for example, Catholic priest Marcial Maciel) just as the Christ archetype can be
turned into the Antichrist. But this is no reason to doubt the benefits of the archetype in its true, unperverted form. Although people can meet their mentors through an institution, soon enough their relationship leaves the institutional confines, otherwise it can’t breathe. I venture to say that behind the most
succesful reformations of institutions there are stories of mentorship, because it is at the margins, outside the halls of power, where two souls lay bare to each other their desire for God or absolute values, that the passion for transformation is ignited. |
The best values of humanity can be taught and experienced through mentorship, because the incandescent, alive matter that is being molded is the lived experience of the two. This includes rejocing together (via positiva), crying together (via negativa), |
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imagining together creative solutions (via creativa) and changing institutions (via transformativa). I had several mentors in my life, perhaps because for a long time I could never trust myself enough to fly solo. I have become in time a mentor myself. It’s a wonderful and awe-filled responsibility. The human adventure will not be truly finished until there are mentors around, no matter how trying the circumstances and how fast the changes. True mentorship relations defy distance, and even death. They are the best testimony to the value of humanity and are — in and of themselves — a stronghold of resistance against the barbarism of these
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See Matthew Fox, Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest
See also Fox, The A.W.E. Project: Reinventing Education, Reinventing the Human
And Fox, The Hidden Spirituality of Men: Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine
And Fox, Hildegard of Bingen, A Saint for Our Times: Unleashing Her Power in the 21st Century
Banner Image: Gianluigi Gugliermetto with his mentor, Matthew Fox, at a Cosmic Mass in Oakland,
2015.
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Queries for Contemplation What are your experiences with mentorship? Do
you think you are giving them the right importance, both as a mentor and a mentee? |
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Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest (Revised/Updated Edition)
Matthew Fox’s stirring autobiography, Confessions, reveals his personal, intellectual, and spiritual journey from altar boy, to Dominican priest, to his eventual break with the Vatican. Five new chapters in this revised and updated edition bring added perspective in light of the author’s continued journey, and his reflections on the current changes taking place in church, society and the environment. “The unfolding story of this irrepressible spiritual revolutionary enlivens the mind and emboldens the heart — must reading for anyone interested in courage, creativity, and the future of religion.” —Joanna Macy, author of World as Lover, World as Self |
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The A.W.E. Project: Reinventing Education, Reinventing the Human
The A.W.E. Project reminds us that awe is the appropriate response to the unfathomable wonder that is creation… A.W.E. is also
the acronym for Fox’s proposed style of learning – an approach to balance the three R’s. This approach to learning, eldering, and mentoring is intelligent enough to honor the teachings of the Ancestors, to nurture Wisdom in addition to imparting knowledge, and to Educate through Fox’s 10 C’s. The 10 C’s are the core of the A.W.E. philosophy and process of education, and include: compassion, contemplation, and creativity. The A.W.E. Project does for the vast subject of “learning” what
Fox’s Reinvention of Work did for vocation and Original Blessing did for theology. Included in the book is a dvd of the 10 C’s put to 10 video raps created and performed by Professor Pitt. “An awe-based vision of educational renewal.” — Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice.
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The Hidden Spirituality of Men: Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine
To awaken what Fox calls “the sacred masculine,” he unearths ten metaphors,
or archetypes, ranging from the Green Man, an ancient pagan symbol of our fundamental relationship with nature, to the Spiritual Warrior….These timeless archetypes can inspire men to pursue their higher calling to connect to their deepest selves and to reinvent the world. “Every man on this planet should read this book — not to mention every woman who wants to understand the struggles, often unconscious, that
shape the men they know.” — Rabbi Michael Lerner, author of The Left Hand of God |
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Hildegard of Bingen, A Saint for Our Times: Unleashing Her Power in the 21st Century
Matthew Fox writes in Hildegard of Bingen about
this amazing woman and what we can learn from her. In an era when women were marginalized, Hildegard was an outspoken, controversial figure. Yet so visionary was her insight that she was sought out by kings, popes, abbots, and bishops for advice. “This book gives strong, sterling, and unvarnished evidence that everything – everything –
we ourselves become will affect what women after us may also become….This is a truly marvelous, useful, profound, and creative book.” ~~ Andrew Harvey, author of The Hope: A Guide to Sacred Activism. |
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Matthew Fox offers an online lecture and Q&A to the Association of Pittsburg Priests on “Pere Chenu: Father of
Liberation Theology, Creation Spirituality, and Much of Vatican II”. Wednesday, August 6, 4:00pm – 5:30pm PT. Register HERE.
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