Profiles of Destiny. From Survival to Life Mission

In the previous article on the topic of purpose, we promised to tell you what purpose profiles are and how to determine yours.

Why know your profile? The answer is already hidden in the title of this material.

If you feel that you are not living to your full potential, that there is somewhere else a completely incredible reality in which you could be and in which all your strengths and skills would find use, then read this article.

Everyone knows their weaknesses, but they do not always notice their strengths.

We will show you your weaknesses, but not to offend or reproach you, but so that with their help you can learn what strength is hidden behind them.

Ready? Then go ahead… 

What is the difference between purpose and a purpose profile

First, let’s define how purpose itself differs from a profile.

Purpose is the core of your personality, born to express itself and transform the world within you.

It is not a profession, not necessarily a specific job or specialty, as many think, but a set of talents, gifts, skills, an image of what you can do.

How you use them is entirely up to you.

It is a passion for life that connects you with your soul.

When you enjoy every day, wake up and fall asleep with joy, because tomorrow something new awaits you, it means you have discovered your purpose and are following it.

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An article on how to overcome obstacles on the path to your purpose.

The author of the term “purpose profile” is the founder of the Institute of Energy Medicine, Rees Thomas.

Every person has a personal purpose profile — chakras that are responsible for fulfilling your life mission.

At a certain point in life, they are activated, after which your purpose begins to work.

Chakras. How to use them in everyday life — In this article, you will learn what each chakra is responsible for.

A profile is your soul’s contract. A map by which you can discover your purpose.

A profile is the foundation on which you build your life.

Many people, without realizing it, fulfill their purpose: they supported someone, helped, or invented something new.

They do not attach importance to this because they either do not value themselves or think that everyone can do it.

When you know your purpose — inside you arises a feeling of peace.

How often and at what moments do you experience this feeling?

Purpose Profiles

Every soul has a core — an eternal energy substance that directly emerged from the source of pure love.

When the soul incarnates on Earth, this core descends into the dense material world and becomes overgrown with many different filters.

Imagine them as a large lens through which the soul passes.

The soul, even before incarnation, chooses how it will express itself in the specific human body it creates for its tasks in this life.

There are five filters or options for how it will incarnate to fulfill its purpose.

The core of the soul contains all five, and the soul chooses one option through which it will constantly express itself.

This is encoded at the level of the chakras. Some energy centers are strengthened, while others are weakened.

If you know which profile is associated with which energy center, you can easily achieve changes in your life.

But more on that next time.

Each profile has two sides: a light side and a shadow, protective side.

Until a person has activated their purpose, their profile manifests as a defense.

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Below we present a description of all five profiles, both from the light and shadow sides.

As a rule, it is difficult for people to determine their profile if they have not yet found their purpose.

If this applies to you, then be guided by the signs of the protective side.

And we will suggest how to switch from a state of defense to awareness of your own power.

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Profile #1. Idealist/Thinker

Creative Idealist

Idealists are creative, spiritual people who possess immense curiosity and interest in absolutely everything.

They are intellectually developed, mathematically and technically savvy.

Among them, there are many people in creative professions.

Idealists have a direct channel open upward. They live in a flow of awareness of limitless possibilities, constantly inventing something and making discoveries.

New ideas are always being born in their minds.

In their highest expression, they are thinkers who make a great contribution to the development of humanity: Einstein, Galileo, Edison.

Physically, they are tall, thin people. It feels as if their body lives separately, and they exist on their own.

Their main task is to sift through a vast amount of information, stumble upon a grain of truth, and bring it into the world.

These are the people thanks to whom the greatest discoveries in the world are made.

More about the profile in the explanatory audio clip:

The Thinker — The Shadow Side

The shadow side of the idealist is the thinker. This is a category of people who get stuck in their thoughts and don’t notice what is happening around them.

Such people are easily identified by their absent-mindedness and disorganization.

They are afraid of everything, often worry, and avoid people.

They think a lot but do nothing to actually implement anything in life.

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Profile #2. Emotionalist/Poor Soul

The Emotionalist

These are people who possess heightened sensitivity, sensitivity. They are empathetic, gentle, and caring.

Emotionalists are favorites of children and adults. In their presence, people calm down, shifting from anxiety to peace and harmony.

This is one of the few types that is capable of unconditional love.

Their task is to help others feel loved, heard, and understood.

A distinctive feature is clear, large eyes in which you drown.

Emotionalists instantly enter into deep relationships. From the first seconds of communication, complete trust arises because waves of sympathy and understanding emanate from them.

They work well one-on-one.

If children are drawn to you, you can find contact with any person without saying much, then this is your type.

More details about the profile in the explanatory audio clip:

Poor Wretch — Protective Side

An Emotionalist in the protective side turns into a poor wretch. They reject their own feelings, do not acknowledge them, and pretend they do not exist.

Poor wretches are hypersensitive to any manifestations of emotions: both their own and others’.

Even a not-so-strong emotion plunges them into a state of shock and can lead to physical illness.

They are predisposed to frequent, powerful mood swings.

This sensitivity brings them suffering, so they reject it.

If in a conscious, bright version, these people use their sensitivity to help others, for their spiritual recovery and healing, then when the defense mechanism kicks in, they experience a strong need and need for confirmation of love and usefulness to their loved ones.

And then they hate themselves for it.

They often feel abandoned.

The poor things cannot cope with the energy of large groups. In large crowds of people, they feel unwell because they absorb other people’s emotions.

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Profile #3. Team Player/People Pleaser

Team Player

A team player works well in conjunction with people, in a team. They care about others more than themselves.

These are people who have an insane number of contacts in their phone book, a bunch of friends on social networks.

They constantly correspond with everyone, call. Team players love being among people, they are socially active.

Their unique talent is the ability to see the best in a person, but at the same time they do not notice negative traits.

They readily sacrifice themselves.

If faced with a choice to do something for themselves or for another, they will definitely choose to help another person, because that is exactly why they came into this world.

They are amazing organizers, they are able to connect different cogs of the machine into one whole.

Help and support for other people symbolizes love for them. This is the main thing they value.

More about the profile in the explanatory audio clip:

People-Pleaser — Defensive Side

When such a person is in a state of defense, they exhibit passive-aggressive behavior and turn into a people-pleaser.

They get angry and irritated with people without understanding why. Since they often help everyone, they sometimes feel like a slave who has not received deserved recognition.

They always feel there is not enough gratitude for their help.

The people-pleaser does not know how to say “no” and put themselves first. They cannot refuse help, even if it is to their own detriment. But if they are forced to do so, they hate themselves and the person they refused.

The reason for this inability to refuse is the belief that if they do not help, they will not be loved.

See also How to stop sacrificing yourself without being an egoist

Recommendations for giving up self-sacrifice.

Profile #4. Achiever/Pedant

Achiever

Achievers are people who know how to set goals and achieve them. These are major businessmen who build businesses from scratch.

Achievers are focused, practical, organized, and efficient in everything.

Whatever they undertake, they find a way to make it even more efficient than before. And that is their distinctive feature.

They are able to see the perspective, the whole picture. These are people who are constantly learning something and immediately implementing it in life.

Physically — they are straight, even, slender, strong people.

They lead by example: “I was able to do this, and you can too.”

The manifestation of their goals happens quickly because their lower energy centers are working at full capacity.

More details about the profile in the explanatory audio clip:

Pedant — the defensive side

The flip side of this profile is the pedant.

This is a person who rigidly follows others’ rules or imposes their own. This is a disciplined robot.

He strives to prove he is right always and everywhere. This is more important to him than being happy.

In a defensive state, his sensitivity shuts off.

He is critical of imperfection and failure, both his own and others’. He turns into a workaholic.

This is an aggressive type.

He is never satisfied, lives in a constant race for achievements, compares himself to others, and tries to outdo them.

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Profile #5. Leader/Dictator

Charismatic Leader

These people possess charm and master all kinds of manipulation techniques, both on the dark side and the light side.

This is the type with the highest level of contained energy compared to others.

They need it to lead people.

These are born heroes, leaders, and warriors. This category includes famous politicians, actors, and historical figures.

While others need to work in a team, leaders are ready to be alone.

Leaders use any tools to get people to follow them. It all depends on their level of development, awareness, and life path.

Leaders can be both dark and light. But they are united by one thing — an unshakable desire to win.

No challenge frightens them.

Of all five types, only the achiever and the leader can respond to a direct challenge, because they possess enormous willpower.

They put themselves first and show others the importance of this.

Leaders have a unique ability to see the weak points of other people, regardless of what phase they are in, active or defensive.

Only the methods of use change. On the defensive side — harsh manipulation, blackmail, control.

On the light side, the leader shows a tool for how to fix a weak link.

More details about the profile in the explanatory audio clip:

Dictator — defensive side

The flip side of the leader is the dictator.

He trusts no one, does not tolerate betrayal, and harshly avenges it.

He is selfish and cannot entertain the thought that he might be wrong.

He also has a drive for victory, but in the defensive version, it is victory or death. That is his motto.

The dictator achieves victory by any means, including dirty ones.

He is callous, feeling no emotions toward others. Although he often claims the opposite.

He is a master of manipulation, as he sees weak points. He knows exactly when and where to apply pressure.

He is an excellent actor; if he needs to pretend to be an innocent lamb — he will do it.

This is the most aggressive profile of the five.

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Secondary Profile

People often develop a secondary profile.

This is related to the duality of our world, where children are raised based on their gender, forced into certain frameworks.

A child may be born with certain inclinations, but society and parents expect results that require completely different qualities.

A switch occurs, and a secondary profile is developed.

Let’s apply this to the energy system.

If the chakras do not serve your purpose, you feel out of place.

The chakras that should directly participate in fulfilling your purpose are blocked.

And your primary profile in life manifests only as a defense, a flip side.

You can get a detailed map of your chakra system and learn your strengths and weaknesses from the perspective of chakras and energy in the online course “7 Keys of Awareness 2.0”.

When people do not yet know what their purpose is, it is difficult for them to determine their profile. They do not see themselves from the perspective of strength.

We have given you the opportunity to see what your potential might be.

Every medal has two sides. A person has both pluses and minuses.

Your task is to see the advantages in the minuses and transform them into strength.

Then you will move from survival to fulfilling your purpose.

Which chakras correspond to each purpose profile, we will tell in the next article.

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.