The Six Pointed Star, a symbol of Number 6, is called a hexagram. Many cultures and religions throughout time have used the six-pointed star in their symbolism. One example is the generally recognised symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity, the Star of David. Another example, from the Hindu tradition, is the symbol for the heart chakra.
For the Archetype Number 6, when you are centered and aligned, you:
- Experience joy and pleasure in taking care of others
- Are dependable and trustworthy
- See the beauty and the best in others
- Prioritise self care
- Are naturally empathetic
- Like to cultivate a comfortable nurturing home environment
- Like to cultivate a comfortable nurturing home environment
- Have the higher goal of family or group unity in mind
- Are drawn to situations where you experience closeness and intimacy with others
- Create a sense of safety for others in your presence
- Enjoy experiencing and expressing every form of loving
- Are a natural teacher
- Have a compassionate presence and true concern for the well-being and comfort of others that makes you an excellent healer
When stressed, triggered, in need of healing or additional leadership skills, you may:
- Give too much and then feel angry and resentful
- Struggle accepting and loving yourself unconditionally
- Resist responsibility in relationship with yourself and with others
- Not always follow through with what you promise others
- Can be overly responsible and take on the responsibility of others
- Feel burdened when caring for others
- Open your heart to animals but not people
- Want to love others freely and to live with your heart open but instead your heart feels shut down and defended
- Have a sense of distorted idealism and expect others to live up to your ideals
- Be critical and judgmental of yourself and of others
- Find it difficult for to have empathy or see things from another person’s perspective
- Be controlling
Example of the Care Giver
Mother Teresa, Anne Sullivan, Florence Nightingale, Mother Mary, Hippocrates, Sir William Osler, Clara Barton, Margaret Sanger, Dr. Oz.
Popular examples of Life Purpose Archetype Number 6
- Theoretical physicist, developer of the general theory of relativity Albert Einstein
- American politician, diplomat, activist Eleanor Roosevelt
- Singer/songwriter, record producer, activist, actor John Denver
- Australian nature expert, television personality Steve Irwin
- Architect, inventor, systems theorist, author Buckminster Fuller
- New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner
- Prominent English poet of the Victorian Era Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Actress, director, producer Goldie Hawn
- Comedian, actress, author, television personality Rosie O’Donnell
- Singer/Songwriter, record producer, philanthropist Michael Jackson
- Foremost Victorian era English poet, playwright Robert Browning
Famous Sayings that Exhibit Life Purpose Archetype Number 6: You are a Care Giver
- “Lord grant that I might not so much seek to be loved as to love.” – Francis of Assisi
- “The miracle is not that we do this work, but that we are happy to do it.” Mother Teresa
- “The ultimate lesson all of us have to learn is unconditional love, which includes not only others but ourselves as well.” – Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
- “If you love someone, set them free, if they come back they’re yours; if they don’t, they never were.“ – Richard Bach. Kahlil Gibran
- “Yet, taught by time, my heart has learned to glow for other’s good, and melt at other’s woe.” – Homer
The Life Purpose of the Care Giver; Cosmic Mom/Dad is an energy that you came here to be. Like a radio station, you broadcast the energy of your “Life Purpose” 24-7, just because you exist. The expression of each Life Purpose Archetype will constantly evolve and influence your choices each day throughout your lifetime.
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