Hanan Pacha · (hah-NAHN PAH-chah) · The Upper World
Soul Type Guide
You have always been wired for something specific. The roles that felt natural, the contributions you kept being drawn toward, the way certain work energized you while other work drained you – that pattern has a name.
Discover the 7 soul types – distinct ways of being wired to contribute, and why recognizing yours changes how you see your entire history.
In This Guide
What Are Soul Types?
Your soul type is the fundamental way you’re wired to contribute. While personality can shift and change, your soul type remains constant – it’s what you came here to do, the role you naturally play in any group, and the gifts that feel as natural as breathing.
Think of it this way: some people are born teachers. They can’t help but share what they know. Others are natural healers – they sense pain and instinctively move toward it. These aren’t learned behaviors. They’re soul-level callings.
The Condor’s Wisdom: You Already Know
The Condor sees from above what we struggle to see up close. Your soul type isn’t something you need to become – it’s something you already are. The journey is recognition, not transformation.
The 7 Soul Types
Each soul type has a distinct way of contributing to the world. None is better than another – all are essential. As you read through these, notice which ones resonate most deeply.
Servers are the glue that holds communities together. They notice who’s been left out, who needs help, and what would make everyone more comfortable. Their gift is making people feel valued and cared for. Server paths in the system include The Mama Qocha, The Heart Paqo, and The Harmony Keeper.
Artisans bring new things into existence. Whether through art, invention, or unconventional solutions, they see possibilities others miss. Their gift is original expression that inspires and challenges. Artisan paths include The Dream Painter, The Vision Weaver, and The Mosqoy Weaver.
Warriors make things happen. When others hesitate, they move. They’re not afraid of conflict when something matters, and their courage inspires others to act. Their gift is creating change through direct action. Warrior paths include The Power Speaker, The Thunder Voice, and The Shadow Warrior.
Scholars are driven by curiosity. They need to know how things work, why things happen, and what patterns connect it all. Their gift is deep understanding that becomes a resource for everyone. Scholar paths include The Quipu Keeper, The Pattern Keeper, and The Wisdom Keeper.
Sages transform experience into wisdom and share it in ways that create understanding. People seek them for perspective and guidance. Their gift is making complex truths simple and accessible. Sage paths include The Legacy Priest, The Clarity Teacher, and The Owl Medicine Speaker.
Priests sense what’s wounded and help restore wholeness. They guide people through transformation and help them connect with something larger than themselves. Their gift is facilitating healing at the deepest level. Priest paths include The Wounded Healer, The Ceremonial Heart, and The Soul Midwife.
Kings see the big picture and organize resources to achieve it. They think in terms of legacy – building structures and systems that serve many and outlast them. Their gift is coordinating people and resources toward lasting impact. King paths include The Nina Qhapaq, The Sacred Craftsman, and The Many-Voiced One.
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Most people resonate with two or three types at first. That's normal. Your soul type isn't about what you can do - it's about what you can't stop yourself from doing. It's the role you play even when you're not trying.
What Energizes You?
Your soul type activities give you energy rather than drain it. A Server feels recharged after helping. A Scholar feels alive when researching. What activities leave you more energized than when you started?
What Do People Come to You For?
Others often see our soul type more clearly than we do. What do people consistently ask you for? Advice? Creative solutions? A listening ear? Organization? This reveals how others experience your gifts.
What Feels Like Coming Home?
When you're living your soul type, there's a sense of rightness - like you're finally doing what you were meant to do. It doesn't mean it's easy, but it feels aligned.
The Condor's Truth: One Core, Many Expressions
You have one primary soul type, but you can express it through many roles. A Sage might teach through writing, speaking, parenting, or simply living wisely. The type stays constant; the expression evolves.
Living Your Soul Type
Knowing your soul type is just the beginning. The real work is aligning your life with it - choosing work that uses your gifts, relationships that honor your nature, and growth paths that develop your strengths rather than fix your "weaknesses."
Work Alignment
The most fulfilling careers let you express your soul type naturally. A King in a support role will feel stifled. A Scholar in constant meetings will feel drained. What work lets you be who you really are?
Relationship Dynamics
Soul types affect how you connect. Servers may over-give. Warriors may dominate. Scholars may withdraw. Understanding your patterns helps you show up more consciously in relationships.
Growth Edge
Each soul type has a shadow side - the place where your gift becomes a limitation. Priests can lose themselves in others. Kings can become controlling. Knowing your edge is the first step to growing beyond it.
Beyond Your Individual Path
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