How to Choose Your Primary Archetypes
Archetypes are universal patterns of energy that shape how we think, act, feel, and relate to the world. They live within all of us, often operating beneath the surface of our everyday awareness. From the Nurturer to the Rebel, the Seeker to the Warrior, each archetype represents a specific way of engaging with life—and when brought into consciousness, these inner patterns become powerful tools for self-understanding and personal growth.
You Contain Them All - But Some More Than Others
We each have access to all archetypal energies. At different times and in different life situations, we might express many of them. However, there are a few that feel deeply familiar, almost like a personal blueprint. These are your primary archetypes, and they serve as foundational energies behind your thoughts, choices, relationships, and even challenges.
Your primary archetypes don’t just reflect who you are right now, they are woven throughout your entire life story. Think back across your childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Which energies have followed you? Which behaviors, drives, or inner voices have shown up again and again, even if the external expression has changed? These long-standing patterns point you toward your true archetypal nature.
The Core 12: A Guiding Structure
Spiritual teacher Caroline Myss suggests that each of us has 12 personal archetypes. Four of these are universal: the Child, Victim, Saboteur, and Prostitute (sometimes called the Sell-Out). These core survival archetypes live within everyone and reflect essential lessons in power, trust, self-worth, and boundaries.
The other eight are unique to you. These might include archetypes like the Healer, Artist, Mystic, Teacher, or Leader. Some will feel unmistakably “you.” Others might seem similar at first, such as the Seeker and Explorer, or the Lover and the Companion. If you find yourself drawn to multiple archetypes from the same archetypal family, pause and reflect: Are these truly distinct expressions, or different faces of the same deeper energy?
Reflection Is Key
As you explore each archetype in the Archetype Library, use the reflection questions provided to guide your self-inquiry. Don’t just ask, “Does this sound like me?” Instead, consider the patterns, motivations, and inner voices that have shaped your life over time.

Tips for Choosing Your Archetypes
Choosing your archetypes is a personal and intuitive process—but a few tools can help clarify your insights:
Watch for Ego Defenses as You Reflect
Identifying your primary archetypes is a journey of self-honesty, and the ego often has mixed feelings about that. While some archetypes may feel empowering or flattering to claim, others may bring up discomfort, resistance, or denial. That’s normal. In fact, noticing those moments can be some of the most revealing and transformative parts of this process.
Here are a few things to watch for as you reflect:
You Are a Unique Combination
No two people express an archetype in exactly the same way. Even if you and someone else both resonate with the Healer, your unique life experiences, cultural context, and personal evolution will shape how that energy moves through you. Your particular combination of archetypes creates a kind of energetic fingerprint, a multidimensional map of your inner world.
As you choose your archetypes, remember: this is a journey of self-remembering. Be patient with the process. Trust your inner wisdom. And stay open to discovering both the brilliance and complexity of who you truly are.

