Navigating Co-dependency 

Understanding the Inner Landscape of Your Flawed Character

Hello, beautiful Souls,

Today, I am talking about a topic I know too well: Codependency.

I’ve experienced, many times over, the deep pain of loved ones, clients and colleagues, where substance or emotional addictions are ever-present and are controlling their lives. It is also why I created the set of 12 Flawed Character Archetypes in my typology—But today, I am sharing some of the hidden collective archetypal patterns in all 12 flawed characters; Codependency is indeed a form of control that has many faces.

In the vast story of the human experience, a realm is often overlooked yet profoundly influential—the domain of our flawed character. As you journey through life, navigating the terrain of your promises, passions, and purpose, you inevitably encounter the shadowy facets of your being shaped by past lives and deeply ingrained trauma. In this exploration, we uncover the patterns of our flawed character and the transformative power of self-acceptance and healing.

Embracing the Shadow

The first step in this odyssey is acknowledging and embracing your flaws and shadow aspects. Though often relocated to the recesses of your psyche, these elements hold valuable insights into your journey and growth. By confronting these shadowy dimensions without judgment, you create space for healing and transformation.

Patterns Across Lifetimes

Just as ripples spread across the surface of a pond, trauma reverberates through the depths of your Soul’s journey, spanning across lifetimes. Behaviours and patterns manifest in your present life may originate in long-past experiences. Through introspection and self-discovery, you can uncover the threads of your past lives, gaining profound insights into your current challenges and opportunities for growth.

Healing Trauma Across Time: 

Trauma knows no bounds of time or space; it echoes through the corridors of your Soul, shaping your perceptions and interactions with the world. By delving into the depths of your past lives, you unearth the roots of your suffering and pave a path toward healing and wholeness. Through meditation, therapy, and self-reflection, you travel the landscape of your innermost self, reclaiming lost fragments of your Soul.

Support and Empathy: 

On this journey of self-discovery and healing, it’s important to recognise you are not alone. Trauma is a universal experience, and the journey toward healing is often fraught with challenges. By extending compassion and empathy to yourself and others and seeking support from trusted friends and mentors, you forge connections that can sustain you on your path toward wholeness.

A New Narrative and Timeline

As you open up to the majesty of your past lives, you’re presented with an opportunity to rewrite your narrative and redefine your timeline. Acknowledging past pain points and turning points as catalysts for growth and transformation, you reclaim agency over your life and chart a course toward a brighter, more expansive future.

Fusion of Imperfect Aspects

In embracing your flawed character, you recognize the resilience and adaptability that have allowed you to navigate the complexities of existence. Rather than destroying or denying these aspects of yourself, you strive to integrate them into the fabric of your being, celebrating the richness and depth of your human experience.

Unravelling the Patterns of Codependency: 

Alongside exploring your flawed character, it’s essential to delve into the dynamics of codependency. This complex phenomenon, characterised by excessive reliance on relationships and enabling behaviours, can hinder your journey toward self-discovery and healing.

Breaking Free: Embracing the Adult Archetype

Breaking free from codependency requires a shift towards embodying the Adult archetype—a state characterized by autonomy, responsibility, and healthy boundaries. This journey involves introspection, boundary-setting, and the courage to confront entrenched patterns. 

Peeling Back the Layers: 

Codependency transcends mere dependence; it weaves its tendrils through various aspects of life, from romantic entanglements to family bonds and professional interactions. The Crisis Triangle, also known as the Drama Triangle—an interplay of Victim, Rescuer, and Perpetrator roles—serves as a framework for understanding the dynamics of codependent relationships.

  • The Victim typically involves a person who feels helpless, oppressed, or powerless. They may rely on others to meet their needs and may exhibit passive or dependent behaviour, seeking validation and support from external sources.
  • The Rescuer is a person compelled to “save” or “fix” others, often assuming the rescuer role. They may offer excessive help or support to the Victim, sometimes to the point of enabling their dependency. Rescuers may obtain their self-worth from being needed and struggle to set healthy boundaries.
  • The Perpetrator is occupied by individuals who exhibit controlling, manipulative, or abusive behaviour. They may exploit the vulnerabilities of both victims and rescuers to maintain power and control in the relationship. Perpetrators may use tactics such as gaslighting, intimidation, or emotional blackmail to assert dominance.

All three roles can become entrenched in codependent relationships, maintaining cycles of dysfunction and preventing healthy communication and problem-solving.

Breaking free from the crisis triangle involves:

  • Recognizing these roles and patterns.
  • Establishing boundaries.
  • Fostering autonomy and self-responsibility.

Therapy and support groups can provide valuable resources for individuals seeking to break free from codependency and cultivate healthier relationships based on mutual respect and equality.

Overcoming the Victim, Rescuer, and Perpetrator Cycle: 

  • Codependency involves embracing the role of the adult archetype. The Adult archetype represents a balanced and empowered state characterised by self-awareness, accountability, and assertiveness. Unlike the roles in the crisis triangle, which are based on dependency, control, and manipulation, the Adult archetype embodies autonomy, responsibility, and healthy boundaries.
  • In the context of codependency, embodying the Adult archetype means taking ownership of one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions. It involves recognising and acknowledging your needs and desires, as well as respecting the autonomy and boundaries of others. Rather than seeking external validation or relying on others to fulfil your needs, the Adult archetype prioritises self-care, self-respect, and self-empowerment.
  • Embracing the Adult archetype also entails cultivating practical communication skills and conflict-resolution strategies. Instead of falling into the patterns of victimhood, rescuing, or perpetration, you in the Adult role ( Not Parent) engage in honest and respectful dialogue, assertively expressing your needs and boundaries while also listening empathetically to the needs of others.

Moreover, the Adult archetype fosters a sense of agency and resilience, enabling individuals to navigate challenges and setbacks with grace and resourcefulness. By embodying this archetype, you can break free from codependent patterns, cultivate healthier relationships, and lead a more fulfilling life based on authenticity, integrity, and mutual respect.

Heart to Heart and Blessings Abound, Elizabeth

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Revealing the Wisdom of the Ages:


A Journey Beyond the Ordinary

Hello Beautiful Souls,

The call to transcend the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary became a little louder and clearer for me in 2023. Against this backdrop, I embarked on a transformative journey through the creation of my new “Wisdom Of The Ages” workshop. This revelation, one that has indeed redefined my understanding of existence, storytelling, archetypes and the soul, is something I am excited to share with you today.

A Profound Revelation

The Wisdom Of The Ages workshop was a pivotal moment in time for me: an immersive in-person workshop that sought to unlock the wisdom that spans lifetimes, enabling women to rise above the mundane and embrace a higher calling. – A reminder that each of us possesses a unique and valuable gift waiting to be unveiled, and interestingly, it’s a small cluster of personal “pain points” connected to our shadow self or flawed character that take us there.

Tapping into the Depths of Being

As someone who has committed more than three decades to facilitating women’s empowerment, meditation, and storytelling workshops, this new journey unveiled an unprecedented insight. Through this immersive process, I recognised, at a whole new level, that we’re intricately connected to a wellspring of story, creativity and imagination, which is attached to our psyche and the cellular memory in our bodies. This revelation has indeed reignited my purpose and expanded my abilities. My experience gracefully highlighted how we are all part of a greater narrative that traverses multiple dimensions and lifetimes. – My experience has become a shining testament to the transformative power of delving into your personal mythology to embrace your purpose, which helps you gain confidence and an inner authority that’s connected to your unique gifts and talents.

The Archetypal Journey Homeward

These insight have indeed illuminated my understanding of the true essence of storytelling, reincarnation, archetypes and the human soul. Revealing that this workshop provides an avenue to access and activate the personal mythology within your body and soul. This personal mythology is an intricate thread connecting you to many lifetimes, forming an array of experiences, mastery and wisdom. It is a deep process that bridges the gap between the past, present, and future, a reminder that your journey truly is one of evolution and expansion.

The time is now and will always be now to live and contribute the fullness of your potentiality.

As the creator and facilitator of this workshop: 

“I am thrilled and humbled to be taking women through this deep and sacred journey of accessing and activating their body and soul’s mythology in this lifetime, which is connected to a kaleidoscope of lifetimes. – And my heartfelt intention is to support women to find their soul’s stories that forms a personal mythology, which guides and connects them to the creative wellspring that binds us all, throughout this life and eternity.” – Elizabeth Ellames

Also, deep love and gratitude to the genergous and beautiful women who have participated in this workshop: Forever more may your Souls Story bring you back home.

If this information resonates with you and you have read my books.

Click the link and book your spot!

Exploring Past Lives and Overcoming the Fear of Death


Hey there, Beautiful Souls!

The Eternal Journey of You:

Today I want to dive into a concept that has intrigued me for years – the idea of past lives and reincarnation. If you’ve ever pondered this fascinating notion, you might be onto something genuinely profound. It’s a thought that shakes the foundation of our beliefs about mortality and opens up the possibility that you never actually die; your body might fade away, but you, as a consciousness, endure.

Imagine you are not just this singular existence in the here and now. Imagine that your soul has taken many forms, lived many lives, and experienced countless journeys through time. This concept suggests that the energy that makes up “you” is a traveller on an eternal voyage, hopping from one lifetime to another, each with its lessons and experiences.

Isn’t that a comforting thought?

To think that death isn’t the end, but rather a transition to another chapter in the book of your soul’s story. It’s a narrative that offers hope and perspective beyond the limitations of your current life. And yet, despite the beauty of this idea, it’s interesting how humanity has been fed fear-based concepts surrounding death.

From an early age, we’re often told to fear death – that it’s an unknown void, and never-ending darkness or light.

  • But what if we have been missing the point all along? 
  • What if the fear of death hinders us from fully embracing life? 

When you consider the possibility of reincarnation, death becomes less of an ending and more of a transition – a portal to new adventures and opportunities for growth.

And let’s not forget about the power of perspective. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably questioned the fear-based narratives woven into the current social fabric. 

  • What if you honour it as a natural part of the cycle instead of fearing death? 
  • After all, without an ending, there would be no room for rebirth.

This shift in perception isn’t just about contemplating past lives or reincarnation; it’s about reshaping our relationship with mortality. It’s about understanding that death is not the adversary of life but instead its dance partner.

This insight can free you from the shackles of fear, allowing you to live more fully, love more deeply, and experience each moment with an open heart.

I invite you to explore the concept of past lives and reincarnation. Delve into the idea that you are much more than your current reality, that you’ve walked many paths before and will continue to do so.

Embrace the notion that death is not an end but a beautiful transition that leads to new beginnings.

I encourage you to release the fear handed down to us and embrace the truth that you are an eternal traveller, a soul that continues to learn, grow, and evolve. May this “ever more” perspective fill your life with purpose, curiosity, and a deep connection to your lifes grand and magnificent tapestry.

Remember, you will never die – because you’re an everlasting part of the universe’s glorious story.

And if the topic in post has inspired and you want to know more you can book in for my WISDOM OF THE AGES: workshop

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth Ellames