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An underdeveloped Everyman archetype will also prompt you to conform with societal norms and the demands of people you want to like you. This will often lead to you saying yes to things you don’t really want to do.

The four elements also represent psychological abilities; passion, logic, creativity and application. Jung warned that if you associate with your persona, you lose your own identity and hide behind the mask.

This wayward approach typically boxes people into a particular archetype. Moreover, it encourages individuals to focus on the qualities you do have rather than the qualities you need to develop. The truth is that all 12 archetypes are present in your psyche. Some will be more pronounced than others. The archetypal qualities that are absent or weaker need developing before you become whole and release trapped emotions. We have been in the spiritual field for many years. The following twelve spiritual archetypes took us an excruciatingly long time to identify, think about, consider, and create. They are as follows:

The main focus for the everyman archetype is to fit in, find a sense of belonging and enjoy life. It is the aspect of your nature that longs to be accepted by others in your community. The hero-warrior, although having outgrown the child, is still among the immature archetypes. The weakness is in failing to control your desires with rational thinking. Strength - as opposed to purely physical strength, this card is more about inner strength and perseverance.and heal parts of myself or others. They are the stories we all know and understand and often are the

However, my feeling is that the King is the Self-ego axis because in symbolism, the figure of the king or the mortal father is also associated with the sun which is also associated with the number one and thus conscious thought. People that look to establish their sense of Self are on the path to expressing their uniqueness. There is a lingering feeling that you have to prove yourself and leave a mark on the world. The warrior can help you achieve your goals but unless the positive aspects of this energy are developed, the warrior archetype is destructive and harmful. You get access to universal energies that can help you shift out of dark places like self-doubt, anxiety, rumination, or even the Dark Night of the Soul (aka. spiritual crisis) In doing so you start to understand what life is all about – which is why it is important to integrate the lover by reading social cues and being empathetic of others. By understanding the nature of others, you learn about your own nature and vice versa. A weakness of the Everyman archetype is that they are dependent on other people. This can give you a character weakness that exudes a feeling of helplessness. You may even refrain from learning how to do things so that other people do them for you.

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The Shadow Everyman can also manifest as anxiety. When you are not being True to your Self, the unconscious aspect of your personality will make you feel uncomfortable. Athena with her brother, Ares The Sage has dominion over your mind and enables you to see things with clarity and vision. He compels you to go in search of worldly knowledge to develop life strategies the magician is missing. Together they will enable you to achieve your goals, but, like the Sorceror’s Apprentice – there are practical lessons to learn first. Individuals that confront their fears, explore the world to discover themselves or successfully give up addictions and habitual behaviours have a strong hero-warrior archetype. If you find yourself failing in life or shying away from responsibility (the Innocent Child), it is the energy of the warrior you need to call upon and develop. Elenor Roosevelt famously said, “Do one thing every day that scares you.” The contents of the personal unconscious are chiefly the feeling-toned complexes, as they are called; they constitute the personal and private side of psychic life. The contents of the collective unconscious, on the other hand, are known as archetypes.” ~ Carl Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

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