The Spiritual Healer

Of the traditional archetypes that are most dominant in my personality, I would name the mystic, wise woman, wild woman, explorer, and priestess. To date, I’ve written about each of these in various combinations. Though, I think many of the attributes typically associated with the priestess are embodied in an inner construct I like to call the Spiritual Healer and, as such, deserve their own self-fashioning narrative.

As I conceive of her, the priestess represents the dark and disavowed feminine, much like the witch does. I actually think there is a deep connection between these two archetypes, with the priestess straddling both worlds—spiritual and material, light and darkness. She is an inherently soothing presence and a tremendous source of spiritual healing, which is why I am calling her the Spiritual Healer, but her powers are also vast, mysterious, and deep. 

As a side note, I find I am becoming more and more interested in those archetypes that represent the dark feminine—the witch, in particular. I am currently looking for a good book on the history of the witch. I’ve found a few that look promising, but if any of you are familiar with the subject, I am open to recommendations. 


The Spiritual Healer is the seat of my intuition. She is the one who knows and who sees beyond what is visible. Hers is a presence that is calm and reassuring. She is wise, gentle, and mysterious; although, she is also a force of nature. Hers is the inner voice that says, “all is well,” even when it doesn’t appear to be.

The Spiritual Healer finds her roots in ritual and in fusing the powers of the spirit with the natural world. Indeed, it is ritual that brings her to life. It is the earth that connects her to all. She transforms her reality by infusing soul into everything she touches. The Spiritual Healer is a gateway to the symbolic. I call on her when I need strength, wisdom, and reassurance.

She reminds me of my own power. She reminds me that I possess the ability to heal, that the powers of the unknown also reside within, and that the power of ritual and transformation is also the power of the mind. When I walk with the Spiritual Healer, I walk with a quiet strength and a powerful knowing. 

In some respects, the Spiritual Healer remains a source of mystery and intrigue for me. Hers is an energy that I only approach, as one approaches one’s own shadow, a source that feels vaster and more powerful than perhaps I can envisage. The Spiritual Healer is both guide and protector. She knows when I need to treat myself with extra care, when I need to employ ritual to calm and center myself, and when I need to be reminded to trust.

7 responses to “The Spiritual Healer”

  1. […] occurred to me yesterday after I published The Spiritual Healer that it might be worthwhile to tell you how I create these narratives. Perhaps someone reading this […]

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  2. Self healing is something I’ve struggled with. Thanks for sharing this.

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    1. It’s very difficult. Sometimes it’s reassuring to remind ourselves that there is a healing force inside of us.

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  3. I really love your description of the spiritual healer. I am drawn to her and in recent years, I find myself very comfortable with her mysterious side as well as her dark side. As you stated, “She transforms her reality by infusing soul into everything she touches. The Spiritual Healer is a gateway to the symbolic. I call on her when I need strength, wisdom, and reassurance.” I love this about her…the ability to infuse soul into every aspect of her…and I love that she is powerful and a protector..she knows when to tap into the shadow side to promote growth and well being. She is intuitive which means she knows when the dark feminine must be embraced and displayed. She is perfectly balanced, as all of your archetypes seem to be 🙂 I love that…and I love the pictures you have included in your post. Stunning.

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    1. Thank you, my friend! It’s good to know that you experience the Spiritual Healer similarly, including her shadowy side. I try to make these descriptions fairly balanced to keep them realistic and to reamind myself to maintain balance in life. I am delighted you enjoyed this post, and I really appreciate that you take the time to read my narratives.🙂 I feel, in a way, like you are participating in this self-fashioning project with me. And that means a lot to me. Your feedback really has been essential.🙂

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  4. This is a beautiful description of the spiritual healer. There is so much to learn from the archetypes we connect with. I love the description of gentle strength.

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    1. Thank you very much! I’m happy this post resonates. 🙂

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