Love, Magic & Mischief: Unmasking Your Trickster!

 

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LOVE, MAGIC, & MISCHIEF: UNMASKING YOUR TRICKSTER.  
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Within you is a mischievous spirit that has learned to cope, steal or borrow energy, shape change, and break rules in order to cope, get personal needs and desires met, and contradictorily, destroys / creates life. 

tHE pROBLEM WITH tRICKSTER
As an unconscious force, trickster energy wreaks havoc, risks life and limb, and damages relationships. tRICKSTER is prone to learning the hard way - at yours and everyone else's expense! oR he misses the mark and fails to reach his goal, or worse, reaches his goal and loses his essence along the way.

tHE uSEFULNESS OF tRICKSTER
Put into conscious command and healing purposes, the trickster becomes a potent force for positive transformations, playfulness, joy, healing, and creativity. 
tRICKSTER brings energy and resilience, and helps to break the mold of status quo, rigidity, and dogma - in other words, whatever is stale or boring! Whether in work, love, or spirituality, tRICKSTER can be a powerful ally to all you seek to create!

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more on the Trickster archetype...

Various names have been given by people over time for the ubiquitous, mercurial, and contrary Trickster figure, and he is featured in every culture and ethos over thousands of years of human culture, folklore, mythology, spirituality, ritual, and archetype.

Raven, Crow, Rabbit, Spider, Fox, Monkey, Wendigo, Heyoka, Fool, Jester, Clown, Backwards or Contrary, is both amusing and playful, and deadly, dangerous. 

The addict, and that part of the recovering person who is healing addiction, is a form of trickster, and so is the substance or object or behavior of addiction or compulsion. The addict in a family system is often playing out the unexamined or unconscious energy operating in a family system or culture. He is a scapegoat for what's wrong with the system, and also a culprit, igniting stored fuel to feel the warmth of destruction and oblivion when the system, which creates suffering and imbalance, is already wrecked. 

Carl Jung considered the Trickster to be the archetype of the Unconscious itself, which helps to understand the dual-nature and vast potency of this important figure. 

The Trickster offers both warnings and wisdom, through folly much truth is gained. Through laughter, energy is released. He opens up the hidden world of spirit and helps us through transformation, growth, and change. He is also a special agent and support for lovers, poets, creators, shamans, healers, and artists of all sorts.

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