Curriculum
- 9 Sections
- 22 Lessons
- 4 Weeks
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- OneThe Lover archetype represents the part of us that craves connection—whether romantic, spiritual, or emotional. It's our ability to feel deeply, to appreciate beauty, to fall in love with life, ideas, people, even pain. The Lover doesn’t just want pleasure—it wants intimacy. The Lover says: Let me be changed by this. Section Available on Day One4
- TwoThe Warrior represents the part of us that is willing to act, to protect, to confront, and to sacrifice in service of a greater goal. It's the instinct that helps us stand up for ourselves and others, to endure hardship for the sake of truth, justice, or love. The Warrior isn’t about violence—it’s about alignment. It says: What matters to me enough to defend it? Section Available on Day One2
- ThreeThe Seeker represents the part of us that longs for more—not in a greedy or restless way, but in a soulful, intuitive way. It’s the drive to explore, learn, evolve, or transcend. The Seeker shows up whenever we feel called to something beyond the known—whether through travel, study, spiritual practice, or personal transformation. The Seeker doesn’t want answers—it wants the experience of becoming. Section Available on Day Two2
- FourThe Mystic is the part of us that feels the interconnectedness of all things. It doesn’t think about the divine—it experiences it. The Mystic is not defined by religion, but by intimacy with mystery. This archetype shows up when you feel awe, deep presence, synchronicity, or when you sense something larger moving through your life. The Mystic doesn’t seek to understand—it seeks to commune. Section Available on Day Two3
- FiveThe Creator Archetype is the part of us that makes, expresses, builds, imagines, and manifests. This archetype shows up when we feel the urge to write, paint, sculpt, innovate, dream up new systems, or give voice to what’s inside us. The Creator Archetype transforms inner experiences into outer realities—bridging the unseen and the seen. It’s not about talent—it’s about truth made tangible. Section Available on Day Three2
- SixThe Sovereign is the archetype of inner leadership. It’s the part of us that makes decisions, sets standards, holds values, and maintains inner order. The Sovereign doesn’t seek power over others—it creates power within. This archetype helps us take responsibility for our lives, make aligned choices, and embody wholeness. When you feel confident, grounded, and true to your vision—you’re in Sovereign energy. Section Available on Day Three2
- SevenThe Alchemist is the archetype of transformation. It’s the part of us that sees potential in the mess, meaning in the pain, and truth in the paradox. This archetype helps us work with shadow, transmute suffering into insight, and compost what no longer serves. The Alchemist isn’t just about change—it’s about evolution. It knows that every inner death is also a birth. Section Available on Day Four3
- Bonus ArchetypeThe Monkey Man is your inner survivalist, the fast-reacting part of your mind that scrambles to keep you afloat when the world feels out of control. He’s resourceful, quick, and full of nervous energy—but he can also leave you tangled in overthinking, restless behavior, or emotional shortcuts.2
- ConclusionThese archetypes are not outside of us. They live within us—as parts of our psyche, our habits, our dreams, and our growth patterns. They're like maps for understanding ourselves more deeply, each one offering a different approach to living a full, meaningful life. Section Available on Day Four2
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