The leader archetype

    The leader archetype

    The leader archetype. The leader encourages people to do their best, leading them to exercise their potential, praising them, while being firm and hard, when there is a need to correct, exhort and even demand something like that. people. His leadership is based on conscience, that is, the leader does not lead his followers by the ego, but leads with lucidity, always keeping in mind his purpose, which is to organize and manage people, companies, businesses, family and life itself, for the greater good, for the benefit of all involved. The leader maintains a relationship of commitment with other people and also with results. He is very hardworking and extremely responsible. A true leader is centered and in control of himself and his emotions. He is resilient and proactive; the AGE leader. He has the ability to lead and govern people and direct them. He has high decision-making power and authority, which is totally different from authoritarianism. The leader exerts in people a force that makes them do what he wants, but by their own free will. He earns people's respect and admiration.




    The leader is centered. He lives in resonance with his true essence. That's why he connects with himself, with his followers and with THE CREATIVE SOURCE OF ALL THINGS. It is firm, stable and balanced. He possesses strong yang energy, great masculine strength.

    It is rational, logical, strategic and also has the ability to separate ideas and discern the best path and strategy to follow. It has GREAT SELF-CONFIDENCE. Totally committed to that and to those with whom he proposes to do something. It has long-range vision. Balance, wit, intelligence and focus to act at the right time, which brings you high chances of success in what you propose to accomplish. The leader archetype is extremely responsible. People with this well-developed archetype in them are communicators and persuasive. They have great independence and autonomy.


    Shadow aspects:

    Arrogance, aggression, inflexibility, mistrust, fighting, authoritarianism, revenge, trying to control others, reactivity, disorganization…

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    The number that represents the leader is the number 4. One of the animals that represent him is the eagle. And perhaps it is for this reason that the vast majority of people are fascinated by this animal. However, when studying about the eagle, you will see that despite all its grandeur and magnitude, its transformation process is extremely painful. So, before activating this archetype, do some self-analysis, self-reflection and self-knowledge work.



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