--- In [email protected], Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The Old Soul Age > BY PHILLIP WITTMEYER >
Very helpful system. 7 roles, 7 chief obstacles, 7 modes, 7 goals.... and 9 needs. Warrior is the most structured essence role, while artisan is the most fluid. I'm an artisan. We're the most creative and least grounded. We get balanced from structure. I found this easier and faster than astrology. The main character in Sling Blade exemplifies Infant Soul. Fairly new to this planet and human reality, little that can scare him. Gomer Pyle, another ficticious character, exemplifies the infant soul. When Sargent Carter is screaming at him, he's not phased. He can see Sgt. Carter's essence and loves him even though he's an ass. Jed Clampet and his family: infant souls. Contrasted with Mr. Driesdale, young... and Miss Hathaway, mature. Eddie Arnold in Green Acres, is a mature soul, who accidently mates with a young soul, and when they move to a rural area, they mingle with a lot of infant and baby souls. Baby souls can often make is cops or firemen... rare for them to succeed as doctors or lawyers. Infant souls are particularly strong working directly with plants and animals. They are attuned to nature. Often love to hunt... or in the cast of Ellie May, nurturin animals. Baby souls relate to safety and protection... a high percentage of fundamentalists are baby souls. Young souls are the most materialistic. Mafioso are early young warriars. Dying to get ahead materially and lacking the cognitive resources to compete fairly and legally. Creating Karma. It's just a system... Easy to learn. -MJF -MJF
