The Four Manifesting Archetypes & The Corresponding Manifesting Strategy of Each

Mariya Nurislamova is a Spiritual Teacher and a Channeler. She has written the book 72 Keys to Manifestation: An Ancient Path of a Modern-Day Alchemist from a channeled state.

In this book, she shares 4 manifesting archetypes and the corresponding manifesting strategy of each manifestation archetype.

In this blog post, I am sharing each of the 4 manifesting archetypes which she shares in this book in addition to what she suggests as the strategy which will help each manifesting archetype best.

What is a Manifesting Archetype?

An archetype is a universally understood symbol, concept, or pattern of behavior that serves as a prototype or model for other things of the same kind. Furthermore, an archetype represents a fundamental human experience and appears across cultures and stories. In Jungian psychology, archetypes are understood to be universal, inherited unconscious ideas or images.

Hence, the core of archetypes is that they are the universal patterns which work to express themselves in each of us to varying degrees. Archetypes may be conceived and understood in comparison to our DNA or genes in that they underpin all that is and give rise to what is experienced and manifested regardless of the particular culture in which one is raised.

A manifesting archetype is an archetype which refers specifically to manifestation. While we are all working to manifest our life experience either consciously or from hand-me-down programming (this post can help you to learn why you should choose to manifest with intention), we are all always manifesting.

Your manifesting archetype can help you to learn your natural proclivities and your natural approach to manifestation, which can help you to manifest with the least resistance and with the most alignment or flow.

The Four Manifesting Archetypes

Manifestation Archetype I: Alchemist— Air

The Alchemist manifesting archetype has mastered speed, agility, and nimbleness. Therefore, this manifestation archetype is able to manifest faster than any other manifesting archetype.

Although this manifesting archetype is less patient than other manifesting archetypes, the Alchemist manifestation archetype “… has a superior ability to change the tides seemingly effortlessly to their liking.” According to Nurislamova, “the moods and desires of the alchemist quickly disperse into their surroundings, gently bending circumstances and events” to the will of the alchemist. Additionally, the Alchemist manifestation archetype is a dreamer who prefers large-scale projects and endeavors.

For this manifesting archetype, life is a playground. The Alchemist has a light-hearted and easy-going attitude, and this is what enables them to maintain a resourceful state.

However, the shadow side of this manifesting archetype is that the Alchemist tends to easily bore and is challenged to stick to one thing. This is the archetype which tends to go where the wind blows. Hence, although this manifesting archetype may have superior manifesting abilities, this is the archetype that will oftentimes lack the results to show for it.

The Manifestation Strategy for the Alchemist

Nurislamova recommends that this manifesting archetype work on narrowing down that which they desire to manifest to one thing at a time and saying no to any and all distractions. Furthermore, Nurislamova recommends that this manifestation archetype work on developing patience, which is what will enable this manifesting archetype to go through the motions of creating things and to be content with the seemingly slow progress.

Manifestation Archetype II: PowerHouse— Fire

The Powerhouse manifesting archetype is the manifestation archetype with an incessant energy and drive. This is the manifestation archetype which, according to Nurislamova, has mastered the art of desire. This manifesting archetype is a superior organizer, “a skillful conjurer, and a powerful orchestrator of the physical plane.” This is the manifestation archetype which manifests with intention and an intense level of focus which others wish they could achieve. While it may appear from the outside that the Powerhouse has luck, this is usually the result of much behind-the-scenes work, drive, and “incessant faith.”

The shadow component of the Powerhouse manifestation archetype is burnout. The Powerhouse is prone to burnout because they tend to over invest at the beginning and thereby lose much precious energy which is challenging to replenish in trying to take the fortress by brute force. In addition to burnout, the Powerhouse manifesting archetype is prone to externally-caused mood swings. The Powerhouse tends to take things personally and this response, especially to criticism, can put them in a state incongruent with resourcefulness for weeks.

The Manifestation Strategy for the Powerhouse

According to Nurislamova, the manifestation strategy for the Powerhouse is to focus on energy replenishment as their greated obstacle is feeling depleted or unworthy. She recommends recharging with things that are of a fiery energy themselves such as candles and fireplaces. Additionally, it is important for the Powerhouse to schedule downtime. Finally, the Powerhouse will benefit from upgrading their inner critic to an inner friend or at least to learning how to respond to this inner critic rather than be moved by it (there is an exercise to help with this kind of process in the LevelUp ManiScript Manifestation PowerMove Portal). One exercise which Nurislamova recommends is keeping a tally of all of the achievements and accomplishments which the Powerhouse has attained to refer to in down times of lack of resourcefulness and emotional turmoil.

Manifestation Archetype III: Flow Artist— Water

The Flow Artist manifesting archetype is gentle. The Flow Artist manifesting archetype will never resort to brute force or exude overconfidence. Rather, according to Nurislamova, “… the Flow Artist is enviably flexible and has a wise, indestructible Spirit.”

This is the manifestation archetype most likely to manifest something without ever having lifted a finger, “seemingly in and of themselves.” This may be due to the Flow Artist having mastered the energy of Flow. All the Flow Artist has to do to manifest effectively is to manage the flow. There is no real blood, sweat, and tears required to manifest for the Flow Artist manifestation archetype.

The shadow side of the Flow Artist is that this is the manifestation archetype most prone to mood swings and to sudden changes of heart. According to Nurislamova, this is because the Flow Artist “… might inadvertently absorb whatever energy is present in the collective” at any point in time and when they are experiencing the flow. Additionally, the Flow Artist has unending patience, which can lead to their detriment when they lack appropriate boundaries.

The Manifestation Strategy for the Flow Artist

Nurislamova recommends that the Flow Artist manifesting archetype establish healthy boundaries and get rid of toxic relationships. According to Nurislamova, the most important word for the Flow Artist manifestation archetype is “no.” In addition to having boundaries and clearing their network of toxic people and relationships, the Flow Artist would also benefit from having no stringent schedule or regimen. Rather, flowing from freedom and having plenty of space in the day is advisable for the Flow Artist manifestation archetype.

Manifestation Archetype IV: The Shaman — Earth

The Shaman manifestation archetype is the manifesting archetype which is naturally in tune with its surroundings. Furthermore, according to Nurislamova, the Shaman archetype “… operates from a sense of deep knowing and understanding of everything that is.” While the Shaman will never impose their will on others, the Shaman will find paths which take others into account.

The Shaman manifesting archetype is a measured, level-headed, and intentional manifesting archetype. Their energy is very inward facing. They nevertheless have an impeccable intuition and an innate wisdom. The Shaman manifestation archetype is exceptional at growing things and at nurturing things. They have both the patience and the skill to grow anything. Hence, the Shaman manifesting archetype is best at manifesting large-scale projects even if these projects are less innovative than other manifestation archetypes.

The shadow side of the Shaman manifestation archetype is that they oftentimes lack enough internal spark to commit to manifesting anything and will tend to spend their life as a seeker as a result of this lack of fire. Additionally, the Shaman also has a tendency to be all give and no take, and this leads to a sense of loneliness and feeling used by others.

The Manifestation Strategy for the Shaman

According to Nurislamova, the Shaman will require outside stimulation to get the original spark and to thus be inspired to manifest. Hence, the Shaman will benefit most greatly from ensuring that they always have enough external stimulation to propel them forward on their manifestation journey. In addition to stimulation, it is important that they are conscious of the type of people, content, and environments which they consume. Finally, the Shaman must learn how to fill their own cup and meet their own needs before helping other people. Given that the Shaman is a master nurturer, they must ensure that they are filled before trying to give to others.


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