Discover Your Soul's Life Purpose Archetype
Based on the Vedic Varna system, Dharma Type teachings, and classical Jyotish psychology
Note: Dharma Type is about soul nature and life-purpose orientation — not social caste or birth status. Most people have a primary type with a strong secondary influence.
I feel most alive when I am teaching, sharing knowledge, or guiding others toward truth — even informally.
I am drawn to philosophy, theology, metaphysics, or the study of consciousness — these feel like essential pursuits, not hobbies.
I have a natural detachment from material possessions and social status — I can live simply and find richness in ideas and inner life.
I feel a deep responsibility to speak truth, even when it is uncomfortable or unpopular — silence in the face of untruth feels like a betrayal of my nature.
I am most energised by solitude, study, contemplation, and spiritual practice — large social gatherings drain me rather than fill me.
I have a strong sense of duty and responsibility — when I commit to protecting or serving something, I follow through regardless of personal cost.
I am drawn to leadership, strategy, and the challenge of making difficult decisions under pressure — I do not shy away from conflict when it is necessary.
I have a strong sense of justice and a low tolerance for injustice, cowardice, or the abuse of power — these things provoke a fierce response in me.
I am competitive and thrive on challenge — I perform best when there is something significant at stake and the outcome is not guaranteed.
I feel a deep loyalty to those I have chosen to protect or serve — and I expect the same loyalty in return. Betrayal is one of the things I find hardest to forgive.
I am naturally creative — I see opportunities where others see problems, and I am energised by the process of creating value and exchange.
I have a gift for building and maintaining relationships — I naturally connect people, resources, and ideas in ways that create mutual benefit.
I am drawn to beauty, aesthetics, and the art of creating pleasurable experiences — whether in business, art, food, or design.
I am motivated by abundance — I want to create wealth, not just for myself, but as a form of generosity and the expansion of what is possible.
I am a natural networker and communicator — I enjoy social situations and find it easy to adapt my style to different people and contexts.
I find deep satisfaction in mastering a craft, skill, or discipline — the process of becoming excellent at something through dedicated practice fulfils me.
I am most at home when I am serving — whether in a professional, domestic, or spiritual context. Service is not a burden to me; it is a form of love.
I value loyalty, consistency, and reliability above almost everything else — in myself and in those I choose to be close to.
I am a practical, hands-on person — I learn best by doing, and I find more meaning in tangible results than in abstract theories.
I have a devotional nature — I am capable of deep, sustained commitment to a person, a practice, a community, or a cause, and I honour that commitment even when it is difficult.
I am drawn to the edges of society — the taboo, the marginalised, the hidden, the shadow. I feel more at home with outcasts than with the mainstream.
I have a natural gift for healing — whether physical, psychological, energetic, or spiritual. People come to me with their wounds, and I know how to hold that space.
I have been through significant transformation, loss, or initiation — experiences that broke me open and gave me access to depths that others have not yet touched.
I work with what others reject or fear — whether that is death, addiction, trauma, the occult, or the unconscious. I am not repelled by darkness; I am called to transform it.
I have always felt like an outsider — even in groups where I technically belong. This sense of not quite fitting has been both a wound and a source of unique power.
I have a deep need for freedom and movement — staying in one place, one job, or one relationship for too long creates a feeling of suffocation.
I am a synthesiser — I naturally draw wisdom from many different traditions, cultures, and disciplines and weave them into something new.
I have lived in multiple places, cultures, or communities — or I have a strong pull toward doing so. The horizon always calls me.
I do not fit neatly into any single category, tradition, or identity — and I have made peace with that. My path is uniquely my own.
I am drawn to cross-cultural wisdom — I feel equally at home studying Vedic astrology, Jungian psychology, Sufi poetry, and indigenous cosmology. The thread connecting them all is what interests me.
Answer all 30 statements to reveal your Dharma Type