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The Warrior soul

The Warrior is one of the seven soul types or roles in essence. The Warriors
specialty is forceful interaction, especially with those who oppose or threaten.

Warrior

I came, I saw, I conquered. Julius Caesar


Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and
hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival. Winston
Churchill
I keep waiting to meet a man who has more balls than I do. Salma Hayek
Rising to the Challenge

Warriors are forceful souls; they embody qualities of strength, courage and
determination.

Like Kings, Warriors are action-oriented beings, and therefore down-to-earth,


single-minded and very wilful. Unlike Kings, however, they tend to be more
attracted to the cut and thrust of battle (whether real or metaphorical),
preferring to just get stuck in rather than to stand back pulling all the strings.

Warrior souls tend to see life in terms of confrontations and rising to the
challenge. There are causes to serve, struggles to be overcome, battles to be won.
They like to be on the front line with their trusted comrades, and strongly value
both courage and loyalty.

The basic drive of any Warrior is to uphold something right and defeat something
wrong, however those two are defined. A Baby Warrior, for example, might fight
against law-breaking in the local community. A Young Warrior might fight for his or
her country against foreign threats. A Mature Warrior might fight against social
injustices such as starvation in Africa. Even in the entertainment industry,
Warrior souls approach their work as a kind of personal battle or test.

A perfect example of the Warriors relentless commitment to a challenge is the


long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad. Diana first tried to swim the 100 miles of shark-
infested ocean between Cuba and Florida in 1978, aged 28. On her fifth attempt, at
the age of 64, she finally succeeded. The 15-minute TED talk she gave after that is
well worth watching:

Warriors are invariably attracted to some sort of challenge. The challenge could be
anything the forces of nature, an invading army, undesirable elements in the
community, social injustice, racial prejudice, or oneself. Fulfilment, for the
Warrior, comes in the form of victory over the given challenge.

Positive and Negative Poles

[As a reminder, any manifestation of consciousness has both a positive pole and a
negative pole. The positive pole is an expression of the true self or soul; the
negative pole is an expression of the false self or ego.]
In the positive pole, persuasion, a Warrior is forceful and effective without being
overbearing. In other words, respectfully persuasive, courageous and protective.

In the negative pole, coercion, the Warrior descends into intimidation and brute
oppression. The ends justify the means, and any approach that gets results may be
perceived as useful, no matter how unpleasant for others.

in the movie Gran Torino, Clint Eastwood (himself an Old Warrior) plays a character
whose journey is one of moving from the negative pole to the positive pole of the
Warrior spirit.

Warrior Soul Evolution

As a reminder, all souls progress through five cycles of self-evolution in physical


form (see: Reincarnation: the 35 Steps.)

Baby Warriors tend to be at home in law enforcement and the armed forces. Mike
Tyson is a Baby Warrior in the largely Young Warrior world of boxing (a challenge
indeed).

Warriors find their feet in physical form during the Young cycle, which is focused
on individual accomplishment. Young Warriors are attracted to the macho action hero
archetype, and tend to seek glory as invincible soldiers, leaders and athletes.
Famous Young Warriors in power include Ivan the Terrible, Mao Tse Tung, Churchill
and Eisenhower.

Mature Warriors, by now disillusioned with warfare and violence, try to throw their
forcefulness into more meaningful challenges and causes such as acting (Judi Dench)
and writing (Bram Soker). Their politics becomes more about fighting for the
underdog.

Old Warriors like Igor Stravinsky and Clint Eastwood become more philosophical and
seek pure self-expression through mastery of their forceful nature.

Warrior Characteristics

Warriors are distinctly solid and physical, ready for action, very much at home in
their bodies. In both male and female form, they can be aggressively sexual.

Facially, Warriors are often characterised by low eyebrows and an expression that
says, Dont fuck with me. Or perhaps its, Come and have a go if you think
youre hard enough. Not necessarily aggressive, just ready for a bit of action.
Whenever you see that look in the eyes, even in a small child, you are probably
looking at a Warrior.

Like Kings, their faces tend to be quite firm and angular rather than soft and
rounded (unless they happen to be overweight).

Some famous examples of the Warrior soul:

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