@Maitreya Archetypes or the presence of animals such as the Lion, Bear, Tiger, or Silverback Gorilla (my favorite).
Positive qualities such as strength, confidence, leadership, aura, etc.
@Maitreya Archetypes or the presence of animals such as the Lion, Bear, Tiger, or Silverback Gorilla (my favorite).
Positive qualities such as strength, confidence, leadership, aura, etc.
@Maitreya, could you please do something to get a good tan?
I was literally just thinking about this today. I second this.
This is inspired by my recent shamanic journey.
We have a king/queen that comes with a huge responsibility, right? But we are stripped of that moment of being a princess or prince when our parents ruled the kingdom and taught us how to step into that role one day. Where you have privileges but not yet so many responsibilities. Where you know you can ask your parents for a new horse, and they can afford it and give you even more than that.
Without this stage, we know only: I need to work hard, I am a responsible leader, I need to build a kingdom, NOT inherit one. So you work harder and harder not knowing that the Universe could make it easier for you, if you would learn how to ask with ease and trust that you will get it.
How many of us had parents who barely handled themselves? How many of us are parentified daughters and sons who took care of everyone around and stepped into adulthood too soon?
You can’t get your young years back, but I think this field would be great to experience that so we could be better leaders, better kings and queens.
I wanna be a princess and get princess treatment not out of being immature or lazy but because it would feel nice.
She is cherished, supported, and naturally magnetic — not because she demands it, but because she recognises her worth and allows herself to be held.
She honours the phase of being the one who receives before becoming the one who gives structure or leads others.
This Princess is not “less than” the Queen.
She’s preparing to rule with joy instead of wounds.
She doesn’t rush into independence out of trauma.
She trusts that being held, chosen, and supported is a sacred initiation — not a trap.
He is on a path of becoming — but he already carries the seeds of greatness.
He is devoted to growth, to service, to honouring the feminine — not because it makes him a “good man,” but because it aligns with his truth.
His heart is open, his word matters, and his presence makes the world safer.
The Prince does not seek to take the throne — he becomes the man who can be entrusted with it.
He’s not rushing to rule — he’s focused on being worthy of devotion, of responsibility, of real love.
His chivalry is not a mask — it’s a vow.