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The practical archetypes help us organize our lives in practical and tangible ways.
In our families, communities and in our jobs, we might have to occasionally step into these roles to get things done and to keep us all alive, but of course, we can also make these archetypes our professions. In every society, we need to take care of ourselves and others – and as long as we eat, someone needs to wash the dishes and take out the rubbish.
Yet, today, we have an opportunity to rethink how we do this and how we value this.
Again, it is incredibly important not to judge here, as sometimes we have to serve, or to assist, to learn what we have to learn before we can step into a different role, or simply to do our part to contribute to the whole. One position is not better or worse than any other, if we see that all is necessary to proceed.
What does harm us, in our lives, is when we try to do or be something, that we’re not (yet), instead of embracing where we are now, so that we can be present to all that is, learn what we have to learn and then move on, when we are ready and the time is right.
So, who will you be, today?
Pulling one of these cards, invites you to bring in mediator, or communicator, or protector energies to a situation or to your life.
The Practical Archetypes, pt. 2
We’ve looked at the Source Archetypes, and how we get to choose between love and fear in every moment, and we became familiar with the Magical Helper Archetypes – so that we know that we are always supported and who we can call on for support.
And then we explored our relationships to ourselves and our past, our families, our friends and our partners.
The occupational archetypes help us to make wise choices about the ways in which we want to contribute to this world, and the practical archetypes show us the last set of options here.
The first group of occupational archetypes we looked at were the directional archetypes, who represent those willing to lead us in responsible and joyful ways, so we, as a collective, can advance and expand in the best possible way.
And the second group, the spiritual archetypes, help us to connect to our own spiritual powers, but can also represent roles, occupations, or people, who are happy to help us connect to the spiritual realm, and with that ground us in the here and now.
And the third group, the inspirational archetypes, connect us to the divine and then to each other.
The practical archetypes help us explore how we can actually structure and build the foundation for new communities, that support each member, and help all living beings on this planet to thrive, as by creating clear images of what we wish to create and will need, and then actually putting in the work to live accordingly, we will be able to create lasting change and a future we truly desire.
Often we think that the way we were raised is just the way how things are. But our souls actually consciously choose to come here to change what doesn’t work and to heal the collective wounds in our societies and not to continue harming our planet and each other, and ourselves by repeating past mistakes and accepting the harmful ways others have established.
So, it’s time to free ourselves from these human-made limitations and come into soul alignment – and the occupational cards and archetypes are here to help with that, as they can help us to rethink ourselves and how we wish for things to be.
As a start, you can just look at the pictures and see where your attention goes. Have you been in any of these roles before? Can you imagine yourself in one or more of these roles? How would you change them if you could?

Using Oracle Cards is a great way to explore our subconscious, and to get guidance on where we are and what our best options are in the moment when we draw a card. Drawing cards daily, can also help us to get to know ourselves a lot better and to come into alignment with our soul, and our true selves, as we begin to recognize our subconscious patterns.
Working with these Archetypes in particular, can help us to realize why we may be stuck in certain ways, because of what we believe to be true about ourselves or others, and as a next step, it can help us to direct and design our lives more consciously and gracefully.
Inviting one or more of the Archetype posters into your home can support you while you work on certain aspects of yourself, either by reminding you to strengthen and align with the qualities they represent or by reminding you to embrace and heal them so you can eventually overcome them, and the things that have been limiting you so far.
You have the power to create your world according to your own ideas, needs and wishes – with these descriptions of the different archetypes I share my thoughts about how I think we can live together peacefully, joyfully and lovingly, in the new golden age, or heaven on earth and how each of us can be fulfilled, loved and truly happy. 🧚♀️
All you have to do is find out if this resonates with you and get your poster, or book a discovery call with me, to start stepping into your full power and potential - for more joy, love, success and happiness.
Teacher Archetype
This one is so essential. Do you know about the history of our schools? At one point in time, during the industrial revolution, the land and factory owners collaborated to get people who had previously been farmers off the land, and into the factories, so they could make a bigger profit.
The only problem were the children, who could not be left alone, while the parents worked in the factories and so schools were invented.
Of course, they also helped to teach the children to learn how to read and write and to calculate and some other things, but for the sole purpose of making them better workers – and this is the basis of our schools still – they were designed to exploit us.
And this is why we need a change. Like the medical system, we need to rethink our school systems, and how we teach our children so that it serves them in their natural personal development.
The new teacher will help children to become strong and unique personalities who love themselves and this world in all their and its diversity, and who can help to co-create communities in which all living beings can thrive.
Networker Archetype
The networker helps us to grow and expand our communities and support systems.
They are good at intuiting energies and seeing what’s going on and who needs to be connected for the best outcome of a project or to help people grow and learn and thrive.
The networker sees a world of possibility and knows the potential that lies in supporting people by sharing information or connecting them to those who might provide them with valuable information or opportunities.
The networker knows exactly who does what, where and when and loves reaching out and catching up and setting things up and with that adds immense value to any community.
The networker will happily think about the best people to bring together for an event, or for a committee to help move things forward.
Trader Archetype
Like the networker, the trader knows what’s needed and where to get it. Only that their speciality isn’t people but goods and resources.
They will know which community had a surplus in their harvest and which community needs more of those resources, so he helps to make sure that all have what they need.
Today, people try to sell things for their benefit alone, but again, it’s up to us to change that and to start imagining what trade would look like when we’re all working for the highest good of all and then start doing what it takes with our own businesses.
Because all studies show, that people who work for the greater good, who create great working environments and work in a way that is sustainable – are more successful.
When we all start living and working for our highest good, then we can all have exactly what we need and how, without hurting anyone, or having to feel bad about our choices – and that way we will actually all be free.
Activist Archetype
The activist is a trailblazer, and an innovator in their own right. The activist sees where something is not working and campaigns to change it.
They are the one holding up a banner and telling everyone about what behaviour or practice isn’t serving us anymore. They burn for what they do, and act for what they believe in.
The activist is the ones standing in the shopping areas handing out flyers or joining other groups for political discussions, and they can be incredibly beneficial in opening up the way for change.
They have to be aware though, to not like the fighting and campaigning so much that they forget about the actual cause – and while it’s useful to recognize what is going wrong in the world and to put an end to it – lasting change will only be possible when we can solve the problem at the core and not just superficially.
For example to stop using fossil fuels or rare resources, we need the general public to change their mind on how they want to live, so that these things won’t be seen as necessary or worth destroying our environment for, any more.
Archivist Archetype
The archivist helps us to make sure we value our achievements. What would our lives be without libraries or museums or art exhibitions?
And someone who is willing to keep track of everything that is happening and to present it in a way that helps us understand how far we’ve come in our collective evolution.
Can you imagine a world in which no one tries to cheat because people have understood that by cheating they are only harming themselves?
A world in which we don’t need bookkeepers or law enforcement because everyone happily contributes their share?
Because they have understood that we’re all one anway and can only really thrive together? Where people who are not as fast, or who need help and care are not seen as burdens, but an opportunity for us to practice our humanity and to slow down?
The archivist can help us remember the darkness we came from, so we can continue to appreacciate the light.
Assistant Archetype
Many people in leading positions enjoy the help of an assistant, and this can be an especially useful position for someone new to the field, who enjoys working with more experienced people and who would like to learn from them.
Like I said above, businesses thrive when they are built to help everyone benefit, so an assistant should always be someone who still wants to learn, and not someone who has to do the unpleasant work.
An assistant wishes to experience themselves in a new field, explore it and see if it’s a good fit for them, or to learn more about something, while also helping out, to eventually start their own thing or move further along in their career.
Occasionally, people may just want to assist in this lifetime because they have other karmic or dimensional obligations that they want to focus their energy on, without having other major responsibilities, but ususally it’s part of the process to help us get hwere we are going.
Server Archetype
And finally, we have the server. Any café or restaurant world be a mess without them, and often they are needed at events as well.
They have to be attentive to what is going while and where they work, but they don’t have to have an overview of the whole project or business, or responsibility for it, they mostly just do what they are told to do – and might do that extremely well.
If this is a role you find yourself in, right now, ask yourself if this is really your passion or leading you to it?
In our golden future, we might still have restaurants or other facilities where people work and serve, but, again, we can also think of other options, that might work just as well, like using robots or buffets, or happily serving part-time at a place you love.
So, if you do this for a living, just make sure you know your why, and that you are not serving because you believe you’re not good enough to do what you would actually love to do or because you shy away from responsibility in general.
Can you feel our future taking shape? How fun would it be to actually live it?
And who would you be, and what would you?
Our lives are our responsibilities, and the choices we make show us how we think about ourselves.
If we don’t act for the greatest good, because other people aren’t doing it, all we do is harm ourselves more because no matter how many we are, our individual lives will get better the better we treat ourselves and others.
And if we don’t start, no one will – whereas if we start, others will surely do so as well – because they will see our happiness.
Our future is up to us.
We can stop participating in what harms us and change what we wish to change. One step at a time, one day at a time.

It’s really awesome that you are here – and surely not a coincidence.
If you like to dive deeper into getting to know your true self, consider ordering your unique Wheel of Colours, so you can remember the colours of your life and start integrating them, to gain more personal freedom, happiness and, if you like, even enlightenment.
Or join the CREATRIX School to continue working with these archetypes.
We work with the practical archetypes in the Community Chapter.
Learn how to overcome negative thinking and become a kind and gentle steward of your mind
Our soul came to this earth to have a certain kind of experience and to contribute in meaningful ways, and our body is the vessel it uses – we use – to be in the world.
But who decides what happens in our lives?
In this chapter of the CREATRIX School (or 4-week course), we explore how we can shape and reshape our lives with the way we think. Our mind is the conductor of our body and if we don’t learn how to choose our thoughts consciously and wisely, we don’t have the power to change our lives. But we can learn how to change our thoughts and our lives – if that’s what we wish to do – and I’ll show you how in this chapter.
More Resources
You can see the full Archetype Oracle Deck here.
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