Breaking Through Archetypal Templates Part II - Solomon: How do I reignite passion when everything feels numb?
- Auralia
- Apr 9
- 1 min read
Updated: 22 hours ago
Solomon builds nothing for conquest.
He builds for communion.
Where Caesar moves through force, Solomon moves through wisdom. He governs not just people but inner landscapes. He listens to the unseen. He makes decisions from presence, not pressure.
Solomon knows power that doesn't roar. Power that doesn't need to be proven.
Power that feels like a river, not a sword.
But Solomon has his shadows, too.
He fears irrelevance.
He hides in spiritual abstraction when life feels too raw. He detaches to preserve his sacredness. He can float too far from the ground, losing the fire that once drove him to create.
Solomon can become numb if he doesn't stay embodied.
Where Caesar fears being soft, Solomon fears being ordinary.
But both are forgetting something vital.
Because Caesar is not just the tyrant. And Solomon is no monk.
Together, they are something far more powerful.
Warmly,
Auralia
How do I reignite passion when everything feels numb?
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