Why Spiritual Personality Typing Is Revolutionary And Why It’s Different
If you’ve found your way here, there’s a good chance something no longer fits.
- You’re not who you thought you were.
- The roles you’ve played no longer fit.
- Your go-to personal development or spiritual tools that once helped you make sense of yourself don’t work anymore.
- Something feels off—or perhaps more accurately, something feels incomplete.
This work exists for that moment. Not the moment of crisis, exactly—but the moment after, when the noise dies down and a quieter, truer question begins to surface:
- Who am I really, underneath everything I was taught to be?
If that question has been tapping on your shoulder, you’re in the right place.
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Spiritual Personality Typing: The Orientation
Before we go anywhere—before insight, before intuition practices, before archetypes or applications—I want to do something very intentional. I want to orient you to a working approach, not sell you on a system.
- Not hype you up, to help you see where you are.
- Not inspire you – to educate you.
- Not give you a prescribed technique, but an approach that’s made for you.
Orientation creates safety. And safety is what allows real understanding to take root.
So let’s start here, slowly and clearly.
Why This Revolutionary Method Exists Why It’s Different
Most of us were taught to understand ourselves through systems that point outward.
- Outward authority.
- Outward rules.
- Outward benchmarks for what “healthy,” “successful,” or “evolved” is supposed to look like.
- Personality systems that rank or box.
- Spiritual frameworks that tell you who to listen to.
- Institutions, expectations, roles, and identities handed down without much room for questioning.
Some of these systems were helpful—at least for a while. Some even necessary and others supported me in stages of my life. But eventually, there came a point where those same systems stop working. They don’t feel wrong exactly… just incomplete.
- They explain parts of us, but not the whole.
- They describe behavior, but not essence.
- They tell us what to improve, but not who we are beneath the improvement project.
Spiritual Personality Typing was born from that gap. Not as a rejection of everything that came before—but as a completion to everything that I am.
The Ground Rules You’ll Need to Know
Here is the central premise this entire body of work rests on. You’ll see it again and again—not because it’s complicated, but because it’s foundational:
Your soul uses your personality as its expression in this lifetime.
Let that land for a moment.
You are not a personality having a soul. You are a soul using a personality.
This single shift changes everything.
What Spiritual Personality Typing Is
Spiritual Personality Typing is rooted in the Jungian Myers-Briggs framework because it honors something essential: we are not all the same. All of us:
- Perceive differently.
- Decide differently.
- Move through the world with different rhythms, needs, and strengths.
Where this work diverges is not in denying personality—but in re-sacralizing it.
Your personality is not a:
- Box
- Flaw
- Something to set aside
- To outgrow
- To optimize into submission
Your personality is a sacred instrument—chosen by your soul—to experience, express, and evolve in human form. When your personality is misunderstood, minimized, or forced into shapes that don’t fit, life begins to feel exhausting, without potential or purpose and deeply repetitive.
When your personality is understood in service to the soul, life begins to feel aligned. Not perfect. But meaningful.
The Simple Personality Type Framework
Here is the framework that underpins everything you’ll encounter in this work:
Soul — Divine intelligence, inner authority
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Personality — Sacred expression
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Human Life — Choices, work, relationships, meaning
A few clarifications that matter:
The ego is not the enemy. It is the conditioned narrator—not the leader.
Intuition is not emotion. It is soul communication.
Self-authority is not independence from others. It is alignment within yourself.
This framework isn’t meant to be mystical or abstract. It’s meant to be usable and practical.
It’s applicable to: work, relationships, creativity, travel, decision-making, pretty much everything in your life that you have any control over.
But first—you need to understand the ground you’re standing on.
What Spiritual Personality Typing Is and Is Not
This matters more than most people realize.
Spiritual Personality Typing is not:
- A hierarchy of “more evolved” vs “less evolved” people
- A spiritual ranking system
- A religion
- Self-help
- A mindset or productivity tool
- A performance upgrade for your personality
Why I want to be so very clear about this? Because confusion kills trust.
When people don’t understand what a system is, they project onto it.
And when authority is unclear, people either over-idealize—or quietly disengage.
This work names its boundaries so you don’t have to guess.
Why This Often Awakens at Midlife
For many women, this realization doesn’t arrive in our twenties. It arrives later—often when the identities we worked so hard to build begin to crack.
- A career that once defined us no longer satisfies.
- Roles we played flawlessly begin to feel heavy.
- Strategies that once brought success stop bringing meaning.
This is not a crisis. It is an initiation.
Midlife is when borrowed authority collapses—and inner authority asks to be acknowledged.
Nothing has gone wrong. Something is beginning to awaken.
Slow Repetitions: The Birth of Revolutionary Paradigms
Let’s say it again, softly and clearly:
Your soul uses your personality as its expression in this lifetime.
When you remember this:
- You’ll stop trying to become someone else
- Transformation will flow instead of being forced
- You stop comparing paths
Personality becomes a sacred language—not a limitation. The box is removed and the true self emerges!
A Place to Pause and Reflect
This work is not meant to be consumed quickly.
It’s meant to be lived with. So before you move on, I invite you to write.
Journal Prompt
I advise you use pen and paper to ensure a clear conduit of expression. If you want to use technology sage it so it negates any unnecessary energy influence. Now we’re ready. Let’s begin.
The prompt: What I Was Taught About Myself — And What No Longer Feels True
Divide a page into two columns.
Column One: What I Was Taught
- Messages about who you were supposed to be
- Traits that were praised, corrected, or discouraged
- Roles you learned to perform to feel safe, loved, or valued
Column Two: What No Longer Feels True
- Beliefs that feel incomplete or outdated
- Parts of yourself you’re tired of apologizing for
- Quiet inner signals you’ve learned to ignore
Finish with this sentence:
If my soul were allowed to lead, I suspect my life would begin to orient around…
There is no right answer.
Only honest ones.
How This Year Will Unfold
This work is structured like a book—twelve chapters, one per month.
- Each chapter builds on the last.
- Nothing here is random.
- Nothing is ever rushed.
Old patterns will come—but only after the system is clear.
New ways will emerge—but only after self-authority is established.
Embodiment will come—but only after trust is earned.
You don’t need to hurry.
This work compounds.
Know
You’re not behind, broken or too late! Just know, you’re learning how to return to self-authority… “your meant to be.”
Begin today.
Let orientation do its quiet work.
When you’re ready, the journey will unfold. I’m ecstatic that you’re here!
Stay In The Conversation
If you felt a spark of recognition here — that quiet sense of, “Ah, someone finally gets it” — there are a few ways to continue the journey, at a pace that feels right for you:
1. Stay in conversation. Subscribe to my newsletter for ongoing reflections, stories, and exercises rooted in Spiritual Personality Typing — a little guidance, a little invitation, and always at your pace. Or grab my debut book on Amazon: Unpack Your Personality: Let Your Inner Guide Be Your Travel Guide.
2. Explore Chapter One in video form. Watch the full YouTube episode if you want the conversation to unfold visually — and hear exactly how I speak these ideas aloud, with all the pauses, reflections, and humanity that can’t live on the page.
3. Work directly with me. If you feel ready to explore your own personality as a sacred instrument, a 1:1 Clarity Call is available — not to fix anything, but to see what is already true in you and begin a gentle orientation toward your own threshold.
Every choice here honors your timing. There’s no rush. This is a space to recognize yourself, at your own pace, in your own way.



