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It is often the case that we mistakenly perceive our soul role ( or soul archetype) due to various external factors that shape our life experiences. Family upbringing, social conditioning, and past life experiences can all contribute to our perception of who we are and what our role in life is.

For example, if someone grew up in a family that placed a high value on academic achievement, they may feel pressured to pursue a career in a field that they are not passionate about, but one that is seen as prestigious or financially lucrative. This can lead to a misalignment with their true essence, causing them to feel unfulfilled and disconnected from their purpose in life.

Similarly, societal expectations and conditioning can lead us to believe that we need to conform to certain roles or identities, even if they do not align with our true essence. For instance, some people may feel pressure to conform to traditional gender roles, even if they do not identify with them.

Furthermore, past life experiences can also impact our perception of our soul role. For example, if someone had a traumatic experience in a past life related to a particular role or identity, they may have an aversion to it in their current life, even if it is their true soul role.

All of these factors can lead to a misalignment with our true essence, causing disharmony in our lives. It is important to reflect on our experiences and beliefs, and to engage in practices such as meditation and self-reflection to connect with our true essence and align with our soul role.