Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 Life themes and their meanings We all have life themes that are the purposes of our lives. We have a primary theme that tells basically why we are here. Then we have a secondary theme, which is something to work on overcoming. These are picked by us before our incarnation. Many time we choose very hard life thems and these help us to perfect mor rapidly. Life Themes 1-15 of 45 LIFE THEME #1 ACTIVATOR: Activators are here to pick up the slack that others leave behind. They are troubleshooters, and they're gratified by accomplishing the task in front of them. Activators have to be careful not to spread themselves too thin. LIFE THEME #2 AESTHETIC PURSUITS: A person who is driven by an innate need to create some form of artistic beauty-music, drama, writing, etc. This drive can lead to fame and privilege, which is enjoyable if the secondary theme is in conflict. Marilyn Monroe is an example of a primary "aesthetic pursuit" them in unresolved conflict with a secondary theme. LIFE THEME #3 ANALYZER: Analyzers need to scrutinize the intricate details of how and why everything works. They're brilliantly invaluable in scientific and other technical areas. Their fear of missing or over-looking something can make it difficult for them to relax, trust their instincts, and step back far enough to see the bigger picture. LIFE THEME #4 BANNER CARRIER: Banner carriers will picket, demonstrate and lobby, whatever it takes to fight their idea of "the good fight". The challenge for the banner carrier is to learn that they can make their point more effectively with tact and moderation than with divisive fanaticism. LIFE THEME #5 BUILDER: These entities are the cornerstones of society, the unsung heroes of wars, home life, and organizations. Good parents are often builders, enabling their children to go on to a much larger canvas. Without these cogs, the wheels would never turn, yet builders rarely receive credit for the accomplishments made possible by their efforts. They need to keep in mind that not all prizes are won on this plane of existence. Often those who get the credit on Earth are not perfecting as rapidly as those builders who help to make the accomplishments possible. LIFE THEME #6 CATALYST: Catalysts are the movers and shakers, those who make things happen while mobilizing inactivity into action. They're energetic, enthusiastic, and seem to excel particularly in stressful circumstances. They feel empty and depressed without a goal to tackle and conquer. LIFE THEME #7 CAUSE FIGHTER: They're the generals who command the banner carriers-vocal, active, and passionate about their efforts toward a better world, sometimes at the expense of their own and other's safety. At their most undisciplined, cause fighters run the risk of vying for a bigger spotlight on themselves than on the cause they're promoting. LIFE THEME #8 CONTROLLER; The challenge for this entity is obvious. Napoleon and Hitler were typical examples of this theme manifested in its most negative sense. The controller feels compelled to not only run the broad overall show, but to dictate to others how they must perform the smallest detail of their lives. In order to perfect, these entities must learn self-control and restraint. LIFE THEME #9 EMOTIONALITY: Not only the euphoric highs and the devastating lows, but every subtle nuance of emotion will be felt by these entities. Frequently, emotionality is a secondary theme of poets and artists. As such, it will indeed enhance creativity while imposing a severe challenge. The recognition of a need for balance is vital here, as is the establishment of intellectual self-control. LIFE THEME #10 EXPERIENCER: It's not unusual for this entity to go from flower child to bank president to vagabond touring the world in a self-made boat. Experiencers dabble in nearly everything and master many of their pursuits. is a well-known example. Wealth is merely a by-product of a multi faceted experience. Good health is essential to an experiencer; it is important not to jeopardize this by excesses. LIFE THEME #11 FALLIBILITY: The theme of fallibility is usually undertaken by those who were born physically, mentally or emotionally challenged. It's an extraordinary spirit who chooses fallibility as a theme, and at those times when they find that choice discouraging, they need to remember what an inspiring example that they're setting for the rest of us as they face and triumph over their special hurdles. LIFE THEME #12 FOLLOWER: Followers are, in their way, as essential to society as leaders, since without them there would be no leaders. Offering strong, reliable support can be the follower's greatest and most generous contributions on this earth. What the follower has to keep in mind al all times, though, is the importance of carefully selecting whom and what to follow. LIFE THEME #13 HARMONY: Peace, calm, and balance aren't just the top priorities of people with a harmony theme, they're the only priorities, and they'll go to any extremes to maintain those priorities. On the plus side, they're wonderfully cooperative and can have a quieting effect in chaotic situations. On the minus side, they can find it very difficult to accept and adjust to the inevitable bumps, bruises, and stress life has to offer. LIFE THEME #14 HEALER: Entities with this theme are naturally drawn to some aspect of the healing professions, physical or mental. The good they do is obvious. The only danger is that they can easily become to empathetic. It is imperative that those with the healer theme pace themselves so that they avoid burnout. LIFE THEME #15 HUMANITARIAN: While Cause Fighters and Banner rs cry out against the wrongs committed against humankind, the Humanitarian theme takes these entities into the action itself. Humanitarians are too busy bandaging, teaching, holding, saving, and so on, to have time for protests. Those in this category aren't much concerned with the concept of evil, and they are inclined to excuse humankind for its faults. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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