Life Themes . . . cont.
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| Mon, 11-08-2004 - 8:58am |
Here are two more life themes from Sylvia Browne's "Soul's Perfection":
Loner - Although often in the vanguard of society, those with the theme of Loner invariably pick occupations or situations in which they are in some way isolated. Loners are generally happy with themselves, but should watch their irritation level when people come into their space. If each theme recognizes the presence and significance of other themes, the result will be far greater tolerance and understanding in the world, and eventually peace.
Manipulator - This is one of the most powerful themes, for Manipulators are easily able to control situations as well as people. By viewing people and situations as a chessboard, those with a Manipulator theme can move people and circumstance to their advantage, as though they were pawns. President Franklin Roosevelt was a prime example of a Manipulator in action. When such a person works for the good of others, this theme is elevated to its highest purpose. When the theme is misused, the ultimate goal of perfection takes along time to achieve.
I think the Loner theme is a secondary theme of mine and definitely of my son's. I know a few manipulators, some good and some not so good.

