Archetypes - How to Work With Them
Archetypes
Archetypes can be described as a ‘form’ or ‘layer’ which we ‘wear’ to express ourselves and function in the world. Archetypes can be positive, negative, and neutral and if the negative ego is not cleared, they can morph into a false identity. False identity belongs to the negative archetypes group and holds our pain body and its traumatic memories, wounds, and dysfunctional and outmoded belief systems. Originally these archetypes were an organic part of planetary grid network, which offered humans and non-humans an opportunity to experience a game of Polarity on Tara [our original home planet that existed in 5D] and then Earth. However, our planet and its LOGOS were invaded thousands of years ago, and these archetypes have become grossly distorted and limiting to our consciousness experience and the Earth has become known as a Consciousness Prison Planet.
Ways of Working with Archetypes
One way to work with archetypes is to look at the list of Common Archetypes and start observing your day-to-day activities and responses to ascertain what primary and secondary archetypes are being ‘acted out’ through you. You can also devise the archetypes into ‘superior’ or ‘inferior’ [those that include a sense of superiority and power, e.g., the Queen or a sense of powerlessness such as the Victim or co-dependent Cinderella]. Be creative and use your journal to journal your findings. You may also have enhanced dream activity as archetypes belong to the realm of our subconscious as well as conscious mind. Discussing your archetype with your therapist is also of very beneficial. Below is the list of suggested questions for your inner work with archetypes.
- Look at the archetypes and determine which ones can be experienced as superior and which ones are inferior?
- Which Archetypes you identify the most? Recall painful family dynamics and family roles that may be linked to these archetypes.
- See if you can list as many thought-forms and beliefs that are run by these archetypes. These will be buried in the layers of the wounded and traumatised inner child who then developed ‘survival’ behaviours [pleaser, martyr, efficient worker, slave, etc.]
- See if you can recall any of your behaviours that are run by these archetypes. Watch your reactions. Any triggers will give you a clue that either have too much of this trait, or too little or in denial that you have it at all.
- Once you have worked with the observation enquiry toll for few months, then start practising being more conscious and aware before choosing an archetype or whilst expressing it. You can even exaggerate it so you can see that the archetypes are not you, but only the ‘cloak’ which your Soul is choosing to express itself.
- In your meditation see if you can get a sense of YOU. What and Who is YOU? Without masks and archetypes- Who and What is that YOU?
- Resolve to be loving and forgiving to yourself when you notice how negative archetypes influence your behaviour, choices, emotional state, and the way you think and perceive situations.
- Explore what makes you YOU? What brings you most joy? What makes you feel excited and ‘live’, full of creativity and joy? This is your unique genius that you brought to this Earth and it Transends your bio-family or earthly temporary roles and ties.
- Write your impressions, insights, and inspirations below.
- If you work with the therapist, discuss your findings and insights within your therapy session.
Working With Archetypes - Examples
Make a list of all the people in your life with you have interacted in the past and with whom you are interacting now.
Identify their archetypes to see what is mirrored to you by them about you and similar archetypes within you that you may not be aware as yet.
For example, you may be having someone in your life who treats you as a commodity and with coldness; they are demanding when they need you, but quickly discard you when their need has been met by you. This dynamic often plays out in all walks of life and includes therapist-client relationships and a dysfunctional parent-child dynamic. This behavious is characteristic of someone who is stuck in their mental body, or in 'service to self' polarity, or excessively focused on perfectionism, or has a specifically strong genetic history of alien hybridisation issues, e.g., with Nephilim, reptilian or insectoid species. These types of people place high demands on themselves and see their intellect as supreme, as well as their predominant source of self-worth, self-esteem, self-validation, and approval from others. Therefore, they would be placing similar demands on people around them and will be inclined to cut people them off when the use for them have expired. We can identify the following archetypal patterns running this individual from the depth of their subconscious mind: 'User', 'Perfectionist', 'Wounded Inner Child', 'Victim and Victimiser', 'Energy Vampires' that can flip from one polarity to another very quickly.
Once you have identified the archetypes, ask yourself if you can detect similar archetypes running you or the opposite polarity to these archetypes, e.g. you may be excessively focused on perfectionism that creates much anxiety for you in your life, some kind of 'Cinderella', 'Goody-Goody' ideal that you pressurise yourself to 'act out' from of fear of being criticised or judged by others. Or you may be supressing your voice from speaking out when others are using you and thus act out a 'subservient slave-victim' archetype. These are all energies within us that need to be brought to the light of the day to be witnessed, acknowledged, resolved, and forgiven, so that we can master the archetypes, rather than allowing them to master us.
Be creative and imaginative with you own unique process. There is no right or wrong way, but just YOUR WAY. Have fun!