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Discover your spiritual archetype and soul purpose. Assess the five soul types: Seeker, Healer, Creator, Sage and Lover. Understand your innate gifts and life direction. 30 research-backed questions. Instant results.
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Soul types represent archetypal patterns of consciousness and spiritual purpose. Beyond personality or temperament, your soul type reflects your fundamental orientation toward life, growth and meaning. The five soul archetypes — Seeker, Healer, Creator, Sage and Lover — map different paths of spiritual development and different ways of contributing to the world. Your soul type is not a limitation but a key to understanding your innate gifts, challenges and life direction. Many people feel called to develop beyond their primary type, yet understanding where you naturally resonate illuminates the work ahead. Soul type bridges spiritual wisdom traditions with contemporary psychology, offering a framework for self-understanding grounded in both meaning-making and human development.
The concept of soul archetypes draws from multiple traditions: Jungian psychology, spiritual development frameworks like Integral theory, contemplative wisdom traditions and modern psychology of meaning and purpose. While “soul” carries spiritual weight, this assessment measures psychological and existential orientations that researchers have documented across cultures and eras. Your soul type describes not just how you are, but how you are called to grow. Understanding this helps you navigate life with greater intention, seek meaningful pursuits aligned with your nature and recognise the spiritual work that beckons you.
The Seeker
Exploratory, questioning, truth-seeking. Driven to understand the deeper mysteries of existence and self.
The Healer
Compassionate, empathetic, serving. Called to ease suffering and facilitate wholeness in others.
The Creator
Innovative, expressive, generative. Bringing new forms, ideas and beauty into existence.
The Sage
Wisdom-seeking, analytical, contemplative. Understanding systems, patterns and deeper truths.
The Lover
Relational, connected, experiencing. Deepening intimacy, presence and authentic connection.
The Seeker is driven by fundamental questions: Who am I? What is real? What is my purpose? Seekers are naturally curious, introspective and restless with surface explanations. They pursue knowledge not for status but for genuine understanding. Spiritual work for Seekers involves discerning between genuine seeking and endless wandering, grounding insight into lived wisdom and balancing inquiry with the peace of not-knowing.
The Healer is called to ease suffering and facilitate wholeness. Healers feel others’ pain acutely and are naturally drawn to helping professions, emotional support and the work of restoration. Their gift is presence and compassion. The spiritual work for Healers involves recognising the limits of responsibility, healing themselves alongside others and learning that true healing sometimes means allowing others to face their own transformation.
The Creator is driven to bring new forms, ideas and beauty into the world. Creators are innovators, artists, builders and pioneers. They experience life as raw material for expression. Their gift is the ability to imagine and manifest. The spiritual work for Creators involves moving beyond the ego investment in creation, learning discipline and sustainability, and recognising that creation serves something beyond personal expression.
The Sage seeks to understand how things work at the deepest level. Sages are natural learners, analysts and contemplatives. They want to see patterns, recognise systems and articulate truth. Their gift is clarity and perspective. The spiritual work for Sages involves moving beyond detachment, integrating knowledge into wisdom, and learning that true understanding includes the heart as well as the mind.
The Lover is called to authentic connection, presence and intimacy. Lovers experience life as relationship — with people, nature, ideas and the divine. They are naturally empathetic and present. Their gift is the ability to create genuine connection and bring others fully alive. The spiritual work for Lovers involves discerning authentic connection from codependency, maintaining boundaries without closing the heart, and recognising that presence is itself a profound service.
Rate each statement on a 5-point scale from “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree”. Respond based on your deepest values and innate orientations.
What your scores mean
Primary soul type (highest score): This is your dominant spiritual orientation and the path that most naturally calls to you. It reflects your innate gifts and the work you are meant to do.
Secondary soul types: You likely express multiple soul types depending on context and development stage. Many people have two or three strong types.
Underdeveloped types: Lower scores suggest areas where your soul is called to grow. This is not weakness but an invitation to development.
Soul type assessment is not about remaining static but about understanding your starting point on the spiritual journey. Most people are called to develop more broadly over time — to activate latent soul types and integrate the gifts of all five. However, your primary type reveals your most natural gift and the place where your contribution begins. Use this understanding not as a limitation but as a compass pointing toward authentic purpose and meaningful contribution.
