It’s challenging to know what you want in life, when you don’t know who you are.

Chances are, you’re living a life of undiscovered creative ambition and untapped potential.

Understanding your multi-faceted nature is at the heart of what Carl Jung referred to as ‘integration’, the process of harmonising and uniting one's conscious and unconscious aspects, while acknowledging both light and dark elements within the self.

Jung claimed that integration leads to psychological balance, self-awareness and a more complete sense of identity, allowing individuals to achieve inner wholeness.

In contrast, dis-integration speaks of destruction, of things falling apart. It’s the very opposite of becoming whole. Many of us wander through life in a disintegrated state, unaware of our genuine nature or true potential.

Our superpower lies in the alchemy of bringing the unique aspects of self into alignment, a process The Elements Kit refers to as ‘creative alignment’.

 

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will rule your life and you will call it fate.”

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While we might value simplicity and constancy in ourselves and others, which can lead us to singular ‘stereotyping’ (‘She’s an angel!’ ‘He’s a total bully!’ ) the reality is, we’re made up of many archetypal patterns of character that can present at different times and in different circumstances.

It’s truly liberating when we begin to understand and embrace how multi-faceted we are as individuals, and how our personalities are in a continual ebb and flow of archetypal expression throughout our lifetime.

The Elements Kit allows you to discover the components of yourself and your unique creative DNA. It helps you balance and unify the creative archetypes within yourself, to supercharge your creativity.

It also shows how your shadow archetypes can hold you back or stand in your way, in opposition to your best intentions.

The kit helps you find ‘creative alignment’ to balance these components, bring the best of your being to life and ultimately steer your creative future.

It opens a world of fresh possibilities.

And it’s never too late to begin.

 

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In five words or less, who were you born to be?

 
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