Archetypes in the Life Journey of the NES health body field scan

Archetypes in the Life Journey of the NES health body field scan

Archetypes represent templates or patterns of human behaviour. We intuitively call on the energy of an archetype to fulfil various roles in life, and for me, this is one of the most interesting parts of the Life Journey section on the NES health body field scan*.

 

Each archetype can be beneficial when used at the appropriate times in appropriate ways. And, like most things, all can become a problem when used in unbalanced ways.

 

Everyone has some level of access to all of the Archetypes and ideally we want to move easily between them in a way that best supports us in different circumstances.

 

I look to the scan to see which archetypes might be out of balance as often the first step to change is becoming aware of where we are starting from. We may not be consciously choosing the best archetype in a given moment because we’re responding from a body-memory or unconscious habit, often as a result of past stress or trauma. This leaves us stuck in emotional or behavioural patterns with certain people or situations.

 

The Archetype screen helps to indicate where we can focus our efforts for greater strength and balance, and points to where we’re most ready for an internal shift. It helps us to see where we need to use the power of an archetype more, or use it less.

 

There are several Archetypes, including the Mystic, the Analyst, the Warrior, the Healer, the Master and many more.

 

For example, The Mystic is the dreamer that envisions the future, that holds a view on what tomorrow can become. By doing so, the Mystic helps to hold this vision in the consciousness of humanity and create that very future.

 

What visions are you holding about the future?

 

Are your visions based in fear? Do you need to explore different influences to encourage hope, knowing that we can always build a better future if we give that our attention?

 

The Mystic represents a powerful opportunity to contribute to change where it all begins, and that is in the initial view of the world we want to live in.

 

The Warrior is a beautiful yet awesome archetype that stands strong and strikes back to defend what is good in our world. The Warrior is not an aggressive archetype; it is defensive. It stands strong, as a shield; it strikes back, but does not strike first. It does not fight for personal gain, but for the good of all, even at its own expense. It knows it is part of something bigger, and it is willing to stand and defend goodness and truth.

 

The Analyst makes logical sense of the world around us in order to improve our shared reality. Here we look for objective ways to measure, understand, and build something better. If this shows as a priority, do you need to respond with less emotion and more thought to life events, to be more analytical? Or are you too caught up in facts to perceive the meaning and beauty in things.

 

There are many Archetypes, and many names for them, however we have access to all of them for use in different life situations. To find out more contact me (details below) or use the link below to sign up for a NES Account.

 

  • NES Health - The NES System is a computer program that provides a way to peek into the bioenergetic and informational recesses of your body-field to see what is going on. Its a snapshot that allows you to accurately assess the correlations between your body-field and your physical and emotional states at a particular moment in time. The scan itself is quick, easy, and non-invasive.

 

Click on the Link to sign up for your own personal NES Health account and have access to carry out your own Body Field Scan - https://portal.neshealth.com/user/create/SDRzSUFBQUFBQUFFQUROa01HQXdZakJtTUdRQUFGWWtCNHdLQUFBQQ__

 

Contact Details -

Maria Franklin MBPsS, KFRP

www.energyandhealth.co.uk

EMMETT Technique Advanced Practitioner Level 6, Kinesiology & NES BioEnergetiX WellNES

Energy and Health

Bringing Change to Life

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The Centre for Integral Health was started in 2013 by director Ben Calder after studying Integral theory since 2011 and over 10 years of professional practice of kinesiology and Bowen fascia Release Technique, coupled with the desire to explore the application of the Integral Model in relation to health.

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