3.The Rebel: The Prophet
Core longing: Justice, truth, holy disruption
Embodied expression: Sharp exhalations, boundary-setting shapes, bold movements
Shadow: Anger without direction; tearing down without rebuilding
Soma Faith reframing: Embodying righteous disruption that leads to renewal, not destruction.
March Soma Hero Journey: Honoring the rebel in every human.
We’re on a heroic journey for 2026. This month we’re moving with the archetype of The Rebel: Would you like to join us?
Each month we spotlight a different hero archetype through dance, movement, exploration, discussion, and education.
All experiences will be online via Zoom with 1-7 day replays.
There will be live movement classes 10am Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 8am Fridays, plus Saturday 8:45 5 Stages Developmental Experiences, all via zoom with replays.
Helen will teach the majority of these classes, Irene will continue to provide Feldenkrais experiences and Natasha and Gigi teach Nia.
You can also enjoy rePLAY experiences including dance breaks, EFT tapping, Evolutionary Mystic Meditations and more varying from 10 - 45 minutes with 3 day replays.
Beyond continuing to provide our regular somatic (Body Centered) movement experiences that support your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, this new 12‑month, 365‑day, project aims to
deepen our understanding of the personalities within us by exploring them through movement, exploration and education.
develop additional resources for self‑awareness and fascination
move toward being the best humans we can be (yes! let’s dream and aim big LOL)
The 12 hero archetypes, popularized from Carl Jung's work, are universal character patterns used in storytelling, branding, and psychology, representing core human motivations and experiences, and include the Innocent, Everyman, Hero, Caregiver, Explorer, Rebel, Creator, Lover, Jester, Sage, Magician, and Ruler, each seeking different things like freedom, connection, or mastery.
The 12 Archetypes:
The Innocent: Seeks happiness and safety; optimistic, simple.
The Everyman: Wants to belong and connect; relatable, down-to-earth.
The Rebel: Wants revolution and to break rules; disruptive, transformative.
The Explorer: Seeks freedom and new experiences; adventurous, independent.
The Hero: Aims to prove worth through courageous action; competent, disciplined.
The Lover: Seeks intimacy, connection, and passion; sensual, loyal.
The Caregiver: Desires to help and protect others; nurturing, generous.
The Jester: Wants to live in the moment and bring joy; fun, playful.
The Creator: Aims to build something of enduring value; innovative, artistic.
The Sage: Seeks truth and understanding; wise, knowledgeable.
The Magician: Wants to make dreams come true; visionary, powerful.
The Ruler: Seeks control and order; authoritative, leader.
How They're Used:
These archetypes help authors create relatable characters, build strong brands by aligning with consumer desires, and offer frameworks for personal growth by identifying one's dominant patterns.