The purpose of this autobiographical narrative inquiry was for this researcher as an art therapist to experience the individuation process through archetypes of Greek Goddesses and to find the meaning of the experience. To achieve that, this researcher, from a psychological perspective, looked into various characteristics of the goddesses in the book ‘Goddesses in Every Woman’ written by Jean Shinoda Bolen(1992), a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst, and narrated individuation process by having the time of self-exploration and introspection in the course of finding goddesses in me. In particular, based on dreams, diversified approaches and narratives had been made through writings, arts, and photographs. In this course, this researcher understood the archetypes of Greek Goddesses and had the insight of self-healing, and thereby experienced the encounter with fully being self. That let me find the internal demand to find the meaning of life and led to the internal balance. Such balance of life encouraged me to understand the meaning of the balance of professional development as an art therapist, and to catch what was truly needed in the experience of life. Based on these research results, the significance and limitation of this study were discussed.