Reflectors are the rarest type, designed to mirror their environment and reflect back the health of their space. With no defined centers, they are highly adaptable and experience the world in a deeply fluid way. They have a unique ability to see the bigger picture and offer objective wisdom to others. They're often gifted facilitators and evaluators who can intuit what's not working in the communities, teams, people, and spaces around them, and see how things can be improved. They're here to transform the world around them with how they see.
Their energy shifts depending on the people and places around them, making them sensitive to their surroundings. This deep sensitivity allows them to see, sense, and feel things others miss, and to understand what's happening around them in a way no one else can. Reflectors are naturally fluid and will have days where they feel like Manifesting Generators, Generators, Projectors, or Manifestors. They're not meant to put themselves into a box or try to show up in just one way. Their work is to honor wherever they are that day, trusting whatever expression wants to come through in the moment.
Because of their openness, Reflectors must carefully curate their environment and relationships to maintain well-being. As important as it is for them to spend time with people and in places that uplift them, it's equally important for them to have time alone to disconnect from what's not theirs and reconnect to what is. Their Strategy of waiting a full cycle reveals how planting themselves in aligned spaces is the pathway to the best opportunities. When aligned, they experience surprise and delight, but when out of alignment, they feel disappointment, especially when their expectations are not met or when they're trying to fit in rather than accepting that they operate differently than others.
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