The Creative & Expressive Path

A mixed-media style painting of a Black woman in a checkered robe holding a paintbrush and a book. She is surrounded by artistic symbols including a sun, a crow, musical notes, a paint palette, and spirals. A swirling stream of orange and blue color flows from her brush, evoking a sense of creative energy and soulful expression. The background is textured in warm earth tones, suggesting depth, intuition, and inner vision.

Reclaiming Everyday Soulfulness

In a culture that often equates creativity with performance or professionalism, it’s easy to forget that creative expression is a birthright – not a luxury. The Creative & Expressive Path honours the everyday artist in all of us. Whether through images, stories, poetry, or humour, this path invites us to make meaning, connect deeply, and express what can’t be said any other way.

In this new page in the Alternative Archetypes series, we explore how archetypes like the Artist, Poet, Storyteller, and Humourist help us channel emotion, cultivate authenticity, and build soulful community. These archetypes aren’t about being “good” at art – they’re about reclaiming expression as a form of healing and truth and as a means to connect to deeper parts of ourselves. You’ll also get to meet the first Alternative Archetype on this path, The Artist – The creator of everyday beauty, who celebrates the act of making, valuing process over perfection and inviting all to reclaim creativity as an essential human experience.

The Wanderer

Walking the Path of Soulful Discovery

I’ve already introduced the Wanderer Alternative Archetype in a previous post, but this new video offers a deeper invitation—into the heart of what it really means to walk the Wanderer’s path.

If you’ve ever felt drawn to leave behind the familiar—not out of confusion, but because something quieter and deeper is calling—you may be living the questions of the Wanderer already.

Unlike the Seeker, who searches for answers, the Wanderer is shaped by the experience of the search itself. They don’t strive for clarity so much as learn to trust the unfolding. In a culture that prizes direction, results, and certainty, the Wanderer reminds us that growth can come from presence, from mystery, and from the willingness to follow where the soul leads—even when the destination is unknown.

This video is the second in our Wisdom & Insight series. It explores the roots of the Wanderer in myth and story, the light and shadow sides of this archetype, and how you might begin to embody its essence in your own life—through thresholds, transitions, and quiet longings.

I’d love to know if it resonates with you.
Where are you being called to wander?

Until next time—wander well.

The Seeker Archetype

Embracing the Courage to Follow Your Question

I’m a little late posting this today — we had a power cut! — but I’m excited to share it with you now.

I’ve already introduced The Seeker archetype, but this new video goes deeper into what it really means to embody the Seeker’s path. If you’ve ever felt a restless curiosity, a hunger for something more real and meaningful, or a call to follow your own questions — this archetype might speak to you.

The Seeker reminds us that it’s not just about finding answers — it’s about the courage to keep asking the questions that matter.

I’d love to hear if it resonates with you.

For more information on the Alternative Archetypes, of which the Seeker is the first, click here.

The Disciple

Symbolic artwork of the Disciple archetype, featuring a bearded figure holding a lantern and an open book, surrounded by gears, celestial symbols, and silhouettes of mentors and learners, representing the journey of mastery, discipline, and guided learning

A Journey of Devotion and Mastery


Continuing our series on Alternative Archetypes, the Disciple is the fourth in the Wisdom and Insight path.

In a world that values speed, the Disciple teaches the quiet power of patience, reverence, and consistency. It’s about showing up, staying curious, and trusting the process—qualities that are as relevant in our personal lives as they are in creative, professional, or spiritual pursuits.

Whether you’re drawn to the role of student, apprentice, or lifelong learner, the Disciple may speak to something vital in your own journey.

The Wanderer

What if the journey itself was the destination? The second of the Alternative Archetypes, The Wanderer speaks to the part of us that longs to roam – physically, emotionally, or spiritually – without needing all the answers in advance. In a culture that prizes stability and linear goals, the Wanderer follows a different compass: one tuned to freedom, wonder, and the quiet pull of the unknown.

Introducing the Alternative Archetypes Project

Mixed media-style artwork of archetypal figures in a sacred circle, with textured robes in teal and earth tones, standing around a symbolic patterned centre under a golden sun-like mandala

Reimagining Who We Can Become

What if the roles we’ve been handed by our culture no longer reflect who we are—or who we are becoming?

Many of us feel that the maps we were given to navigate life are out of date. The dominant archetypes -The Hero, The Leader, The Hustler, The Influencer- may have served a certain era, but they don’t speak to the deep longings many of us carry now. Longings for meaning, connection, soul, and sustainability. Longings to live in ways that feel rooted, real, and life-giving—not just for ourselves, but for the world.

This is the starting point for the Alternative Archetypes project.

Over the coming weeks and months, I’ll be exploring a series of new archetypes—images of possibility that offer gentler, wiser, more imaginative ways of being in the world. These archetypes aren’t about personality types or job titles. They’re deeper than that. They’re soul patterns. Invitations. Inner guides.

Each one offers a doorway into a different kind of life path—one that might not be reflected in the dominant culture but is deeply needed now.


Why This Project, and Why Now?

We are living through times of rapid change, deep uncertainty, and what many call a crisis of meaning. The old stories—about what makes a good life, a successful person, a worthwhile path—are fraying at the edges. More and more people are sensing that the conventional roles we’re encouraged to play aren’t the full truth of who we are.

In these times, we need new guiding images. We need archetypes that honour the inner life, that celebrate slowness, community, ecological wisdom, creativity, service, and radical honesty. Archetypes that make space for grief and joy, for solitude and connection, for not knowing and deep listening.

The Alternative Archetypes project is my small offering toward that larger cultural shift.


The Roots of the Work

This project has grown from years of reflection, deep reading, and personal exploration into how we might live more meaningful, connected, and soul-aligned lives. It’s grounded in archetypal psychology, eco-spirituality, and a belief in the anima mundi – the soul of the world.

It’s also been shaped by my own life experience: by questions that wouldn’t go away, by feeling out of step with dominant values, and by a longing to honour both the inner and outer landscapes we inhabit.


Who This Is For

This project is for those who feel out of step with the dominant culture.
For those who have always sensed there was another way.
For those who are weary of endless striving and long for something slower, deeper, more soulful.
For creatives, carers, rebels, mystics, elders-in-the-making.
For anyone standing at the edge of an old story, wondering what comes next.


What to Expect

Each archetype will be introduced on the website with a symbolic image and a brief written overview—just enough to give you a taste of its energy and essence.

These tasters are invitations to imagine what’s possible. If one sparks something in you—a sense of recognition, curiosity, or creative energy—trust that. Follow the thread.

The full, in-depth explorations (including the origin story, core traits, light and shadow sides, daily applications, and a contemporary fairy tale) will be included in the Alternative Archetypes book, which is currently in progress.

The archetypes will be grouped into themes such as Wisdom & Insight, Creative & Expressive, Healing & Service, Community & Connection, Earth & Eco-Spirituality and Change-Oriented. Some may speak directly to you. Others may challenge you. All are invitations to consider who you are becoming—and what kind of world you want to help create.


Where to Begin

The first archetype is now live on the Alternative Archetypes page. I invite you to read it and see what stirs in you.

Each week, I’ll be adding a new archetype with a shortened version of what will appear in the full book once published.

To receive a gentle round-up at the end of each month—including the archetypes added and reflections on the deeper philosophy behind the project – sign up for my monthly Alternative Archetypes newsletter.

This is an unfolding journey. I hope you’ll come along.


In Closing

We are in a time of great unravelling – and great possibility. The stories we tell about what it means to be human matter. They shape what we value, what we strive for, and how we treat each other and the Earth.

The Alternative Archetypes project is my way of offering new stories. I hope they help you see yourself – and the world – a little more clearly. And I hope they remind you that your way of being, no matter how unconventional, may be exactly what’s needed right now.