Inner Child
Pure · Open · Faithful
Brings wonder, innocence, and joy into life, helping you trust and approach the world with a playful heart.
Carl Jung proposed 12 primary archetypes that represent universal patterns and images in the collective unconscious. These archetypes shape human behavior, motivation, and identity across cultures. Below is the breakdown.
Pure · Open · Faithful
Brings wonder, innocence, and joy into life, helping you trust and approach the world with a playful heart.
Grounded · Empathetic · Relatable
Transforms personal pain into wisdom, holding compassion that makes others feel safe and understood.
Courageous · Seeks Justice · Honorable
Stands for what matters with bravery and integrity, protecting and uplifting others through action.
Heals · Nurtures · Uplifts
Radiates love and service, guiding others toward healing, compassion, and higher states of being.
Adventurous · Curious · Free
Seeks freedom and exploration, embracing new paths, experiences, and perspectives without fear.
Disruptive · Bold · Authentic
Breaks illusions and challenges systems, inspiring authenticity and bold transformation.
Passionate · Devoted · Soulful
Lives through the heart, creating deep bonds of intimacy, tenderness, and soulful connection.
Imaginative · Expressive · Visionary
Channels vision into reality, using creativity and expression to bring new possibilities alive.
Playful · Spontaneous · Witty
Lifts spirits with lightness and laughter, turning tension into connection through humor.
Decodes · Intuitive · Contemplative
Uncovers hidden meaning and deeper truths, guided by intuition and reflection.
Transformative · Esoteric · Mystical
Turns challenges into growth, working with mystery, change, and spiritual wisdom.
Decisive · Organized · Visionary
Guides others with clarity and strength, creating structure and inspiring shared purpose.