


Transform people so they connect in joy by using the tools of archetypes to discover their story.

Tim Lewandowski has been a professor, a musician, a software engineer, a dancer, and personal growth facilitator. His journey into archetypal storytelling began when he found himself at a crossroads in life—feeling lost despite doing everything “right.” Seeking clarity, he spent a month in isolation in New Mexico, stripping away distractions and confronting the story he’d been living. That experience changed everything. Using the archetypes as his tools, he discovered the power and wonder of his story.
Now, Tim guides others through the same process of seeing their life’s story more clearly, transforming fear into curiosity, and unlocking new possibilities.
Archetypes are the deep, recurring patterns that shape how we understand the world, showing up in myths, movies, literature, and even our everyday interactions. They help us make sense of random events by weaving them into a meaningful narrative, turning scattered details into a cohesive story. These universal symbols and roles—like the Hero, the Sage, or the Trickster—give structure to storytelling and reflect the ways we navigate life itself. By recognizing archetypes, we gain insight into both the stories we tell and the ones we live.
January 15, 2025 - 12p EST
FREE online discussion
The Compass gives us direction, tells us which way to go. Are you following your own compass, or someone else's? Explore this direction in a free webinar.
January 20, 2025 - 12p EST
FREE online discussion
The Dead End is frightening. What happens when you can't move forward? Explore its redirection in this free webinar.
January 22 - 7p EST
LIVE in-person event
A live archetypal journey beneath the surface of your life—through story, reflection, and myth. Step into a phone-free, symbolic experience to explore the archetype shaping your current chapter.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.