Archetypal Stages of Spiritual Evolution

I’ve been reflecting on a message from Gregg Braden about the ancient scroll that speaks of the seven great battles between the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness. As I let the imagery move through me, I began to feel it weaving itself into the language of my own Living Attributes Codex.

What once appeared as an external conflict now feels like a map of the inner landscape, where each so-called battle is really a moment of initiation. The Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness become archetypal forces—my Higher Purpose Archetypes calling me toward coherence and the Flawed Character Archetypes tugging at old wounds, habits, and patterns that obscure clarity. When I view it through the spiral lens of my practice, it becomes impossibly clear. This ancient story describes the internal spiritual evolution every human is being summoned into now.

As I listened to Greg’s interpretation, I felt the familiar stirrings of my own Animal Wisdom: the Lioness reminding me to stand in my sovereign strength, and the Hawk calling me back to perspective when my mind becomes crowded with shadows. Each battle described in the scroll mirrors these instinctive movements—light meeting the unlit, wisdom meeting distortion, presence meeting the remnants of my conditioned self.

Gregg Braden says the final battle is not won by force but by divine intervention—and I hear this not as an external deliverance, but as the moment the Legions of the Heart begin to speak louder than the unhealed narrative. It is the moment when my Radiant Self, that Living Goddess within, steps forward and reminds me: You are not bound by the limitations you inherited.

Whenever I try to overpower my inner darkness, I only make the shadows sharper. But when I return to the 12 Light Centres, a spiral of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, pink, magenta, silver, cyan and gold, I soften. I expand. I remember what the ancient ones were trying to say. The “battle” dissolves into understanding. This is the divine intervention: the movement from fragmentation back into coherence.

True divinity, he says, is the capacity to rise above perceived limits. For me, that is the entire purpose of the Living Attributes Codex. Each Primary Light Attribute, each Archetypal Gateway, each breath into the spiral is a way of reclaiming the soul’s original architecture.  When I engage these practices of the breath, the heart and the spiral, I feel the old programming loosen. I feel myself stepping into a wider field, one where I am not fighting for my light but allowing it to lead.

There are still days when the inner conflict feels vivid, almost mythic. Days when my Flawed Character Archetypes tug at old threads, and the mind tries to predict outcomes from past wounds. But in those moments, I return to my Quest Gateways. I listen. I breathe. I let the Angel Songs rise within me. And slowly, my inner world softens. I remember that the darkness is not an adversary but rather a dormant chamber in the temple of my psyche, waiting to be illuminated.

In this way, the message from the ancient scroll becomes a living text, not a story of war but a story of awakening. A reminder that humanity’s evolution will not be achieved by force, but by coherence. Not by conquering but by re-membering my divinity. Not by dividing, but by returning to the radiant wholeness that lives beneath every archetype, every flaw, every breath.

As I walk this path, I feel the vibration of the Living Attributes Codex. And I know the ancient wisdom aligns with my Harmonic Seed and Blueprint Spiral, and I arrive at a place that is both familiar and new. An alignment that reminds me that I am a living spiral of consciousness and that I have within me the original spark of divinity, which gives me the ability to transcend. 

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth 

The Seven Battles: Overview

In the War Scroll, the final apocalyptic conflict is described as a series of battles between the forces of light (the Sons of Light) and the forces of darkness (the Sons of Darkness). These battles are both literal and symbolic, representing the struggle between divine order and chaos, truth and deception, consciousness and ignorance.

1. The First Battle: The Battle of Awareness

  • Symbolic Meaning: The awakening of consciousness. The Sons of Light begin to recognise the presence of darkness within and around them.
  • Modern Interpretation: This battle is about becoming aware of the illusions and deceptions in the world and within oneself. It is the first step in spiritual awakening.

2. The Second Battle: The Battle of Identity

  • Symbolic Meaning: The struggle to remember one’s true self. The Sons of Light must reclaim their divine identity.
  • Modern Interpretation: This is the battle against false identities imposed by society, ego, and trauma. It involves remembering one’s soul purpose and divine origin.

3. The Third Battle: The Battle of Will

  • Symbolic Meaning: The test of resolve. The Sons of Light must choose to align their will with divine will.
  • Modern Interpretation: This battle is about overcoming doubt, fear, and temptation. It requires the courage to act in alignment with truth, even when it is difficult.

4. The Fourth Battle: The Battle of the Heart

  • Symbolic Meaning: The purification of the heart. The Sons of Light must cultivate love, compassion, and forgiveness.
  • Modern Interpretation: This is the battle against hatred, resentment, and division. It involves opening the heart and healing emotional wounds.

5. The Fifth Battle: The Battle of the Mind

  • Symbolic Meaning: The mastery of thought. The Sons of Light must overcome deception and confusion.
  • Modern Interpretation: This battle is about discerning truth from falsehood, breaking free from mental conditioning, and cultivating clarity and wisdom.

6. The Sixth Battle: The Battle of the Body

  • Symbolic Meaning: The embodiment of light. The Sons of Light must anchor divine energy into their physical form.
  • Modern Interpretation: This is the battle against addiction, disease, and disconnection from the body. It involves living in harmony with nature and honouring the body as a temple.

7. The Seventh Battle: The Battle of Unity

  • Symbolic Meaning: The integration of all aspects of being. The Sons of Light must unite within themselves and with each other.
  • Modern Interpretation: This is the final battle of separation versus oneness. It involves transcending duality and realising the interconnectedness of all life.

Gregg Braden emphasises that these battles are not just external but internal. The real war is for our humanness and divinity. He speaks of a message encoded in our DNA, “God eternal within the body”, suggesting that our divinity is the source of our power in this ancient struggle.

I also see the Seven Battles of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness are archetypal stages of spiritual evolution. They represent the journey from ignorance to enlightenment, from fragmentation to wholeness. Each battle is a test of consciousness, calling us to align with truth, love, and unity.

The Separate Self Is Not The Truth

One of the most fundamental teachings in Vedanta and in the awakened heart of Buddhism is this: all human suffering arises from the hallucination of a separate self.

The separate self is the great untruth. It whispers of “I” and “mine,” erecting walls where none exist, and writing stories upon the infinite chapters of our Being. From this arises fear, grasping, and despair—because if one is apart, one must defend, compare, protect, and eventually mourn the inevitable dissolving of that which was never real.

The truth is luminous in its simplicity: the separate self does not exist. What we call “I” is a fleeting pattern, a story woven by the mind, and a mask worn by the Eternal for the play of experience. Beneath it, only wholeness exists.

We are one breath, passing through countless lungs.
We are one body, clothed in many forms.
We are one mind, dreaming through infinite imaginations.
We are one consciousness—an ocean appearing as waves, yet never ceasing to be the ocean.

When this recognition awakens in us, suffering begins to unravel, not because life becomes easier, but because the false centre around which pain gathered has vanished. The wound was never real—only the forgetting of wholeness made it ache. Thus, awakening is not the attainment of something new, but the remembrance of what has always been. We return to our natural state: vast, radiant, indivisible.

And it’s the belief in competition and scarcity that acts as the insidious culprit in our decline. These are the beliefs that are born from the hallucination of separation. When we imagine ourselves cut off from the Whole, we begin to fear there is not enough—enough love, enough beauty, enough life to go around. We begin to measure, compare, and grasp, forgetting that abundance is the very nature of existence.

Competition emerges as a false law, urging us to prove our worth by rising above another, when in truth, we can only rise together. Scarcity becomes the shadowed story of a world that has forgotten its Source, when in reality, the Source is inexhaustible, overflowing, and ever-giving. These illusions—of “not enough” and “not worthy”—erode our joy and fracture our collective spirit. They turn sisters into rivals, brothers into adversaries, and nations into warring factions. Yet all the while, the truth waits patiently: there is no lack in the heart of Oneness. In the eternal breath, nothing is withheld.

To awaken is to remember this—competition can dissolve into cooperation, scarcity can dissolve into sufficiency, and the myth of separation can dissolve into the living reality of unity. Imagine a world where the illusion of competition and separation has lifted, and humanity remembers its unity and belonging.

  • Without the shadow of scarcity, generosity becomes our natural way of being. We share not out of duty, but out of joy, knowing that to give is to circulate the life-force we all partake in. The myth of “not enough” dissolves, revealing the truth: there is always enough when life is honoured as sacred and held in balance.
  • Without the burden of competition, collaboration flourishes. No longer trapped in the illusion of climbing over one another, we discover the deeper rhythm of rising with one another. Innovation, art, and wisdom bloom—not as trophies to be hoarded, but as gifts to be offered to the Whole.

In this awakened world, leadership is no longer a grasp for power but a genuine desire to be of service. Success is no longer measured in accumulation, but in the depth of connection, coherence, and contribution. Communities become circles instead of hierarchies, woven together in mutual care and recognition.

Here, the body of humanity beats as one great heart.
The mind of humanity shines as one great clarity.
The spirit of humanity awakens as one great flame.

This is not fantasy—it is remembrance. The seeds of such a world already live within us, waiting for the soil of our willingness and the sunlight of our faith. When we choose unity over division, sufficiency over scarcity, and cooperation over competition, we step across the threshold into the radiant future that has been calling us all along.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

Becoming Your Own Authority

Expression of Your Higher Purpose

There is an energy beneath all things — the Unified Field, the divine intelligence that is connected to every star, every cell, every soul. It doesn’t choose sides or judge; it simply reflects and magnifies the frequency you are holding. What you embody becomes the vibration that the universe responds to, amplifies, and mirrors back to you.

This is why the path of a Living Avatar — the path of coherence and embodiment — is both powerful and liberating. It calls us to step into sacred discipline: not the striving of an enslaved mindset, but the steady devotion of alignment.

Only the disciplined are truly free.

Not disciplined in the sense of busyness or endless self-improvement, but disciplined in presence — in choosing, moment by moment, to return to wholeness.

When your body, mind, and spirit move in harmony, you step into the frequency of your Higher Purpose Avatars — the archetypal expressions of your divine potential. And from this space of coherence, the Unified Field begins to meet you with clarity, guidance, and grace.

Embodiment Over Information

The Living Avatar Code teaches that wisdom is not meant to remain an idea; it is meant to be lived.

In a world saturated with information, it’s tempting to mistake knowing about something for becoming it. But only embodiment transforms frequency. Only embodiment shifts your field so the universe can magnify your truth instead of your wounds. When you embody your Higher Purpose Avatars, you are no longer seeking validation outside of yourself. You are standing in the living memory of who you have always been — radiant, free, and whole.

Interrupting the Old Cycle

Here’s what I know for sure: when you are experiencing resistance or a reaction, the best thing to do is quickly and quietly switch it to a revelation. What it’s showing you is the depth of the emotional and hormonal addiction — an old pattern, and addiction of how deeply it has been entwined into your life.

When you step into a new timeline and begin to embody your Higher Purpose Avatars as a whole, these old patterns may rise to the surface at first. Not to shame or blame you, but to offer you choice and your freedom.

You may have done some inner work to dissolve a karmic imprint that caused the emotional addiction, but the body — with its chemical and hormonal wiring — may still echo the old cycle.

And so, like with any addiction, awareness becomes the key. In each moment, you are offered the sacred invitation to choose again and again—until the new path becomes your truth, and the old path dissolves into nothingness.

Living as a Conscious Creator

This is the essence of the Living Avatar Code:

  • To embody your Higher Purpose Avatars, not just understand them.
  • To choose resonance over reaction, even in moments of challenge.
  • To release what you cannot control, and to focus on the vibration you wish to magnify.

This is how you move from information to transformation and from seeking to seeing.

Wholeness Is Your Freedom

When you are whole — when the body, mind, and spirit move as one — you become your own authority. You no longer seek permission from the world outside you. You no longer chase, strive, or compete.

And in that space of radiant coherence, the Unified Field responds. It reflects your wholeness back to you, magnifying it in ways both subtle and miraculous. Opportunities open. Relationships align. Life begins to flow with the quiet certainty that you are exactly where you are meant to be.

This is the living expression of Karma, to your Path of Dharma. This is the frequency of your Living Avatar: not a future state, but a present embodiment.

Heart to Heart, Elizabeth

ARCHETYPES, ATTRIBUTES and AMBITION

Hello beautiful Souls,

Today I am talking about the female character Peggy in the series Mad Men. The archetype typology I create Living Attributes consists of a persons configuration of Inner Archetypes, Flawed Character Archetypes and their Higher Purpose Archetypes (Brand Avatar). I loved the series Mad Men for a few reasons, one being the depth of their character development and the production design was excellent. And thats why I enjoying share these short videos with you from my YouTube channel.

Here we witness a pivotal scene where Peggy Olsen engages in what appears to be a casual conversation with Don Draper in the office. However, each question Don poses subtly nudges Peggy into revealing her deeper aspirations, ones she holds close and dear to her heart. This interaction unveils the unseen world of the Ambitious Woman archetype quietly emerging in the traditionally male-dominated workplace of the 1960s.

Secretaries, like Peggy, were initially hired as buffers to serve the male executives—organizing schedules, making coffee, and smoothing over egos. They were rarely expected to harbour professional ambitions of their own. Yet, in this moment, Don begins to realize that Peggy’s ambitions extend far beyond the typical role assigned to her. She’s not content with just being the dutiful secretary, content with the status quo. Peggy is driven, insightful, and determined to transcend the limitations placed on women in the workplace at the time.

Some of Peggy’s Archetypes ~ Maiden, Wishful Thinker, Risk Taker and Change Agent

Don, ever the keen observer, has a moment of revelation—he sees Peggy for what she truly is: a creative and ambitious individual with the potential to carve out a new path for herself, one not bound by societal expectations. This scene not only marks a turning point in their relationship but also highlights the broader cultural shift happening beneath the surface—where women, once confined to the background, begin to assert their desires for professional growth and autonomy.

Peggy’s emerging ambition and Don’s recognition of it reflect the subtle yet powerful undercurrent of change sweeping through the office, symbolizing the beginning of a transformation that will reshape the corporate world and the roles women play within it.

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Once you know who you are, simply being you is enough. You never feel superior or inferior to others; approval or permission becomes obsolete. – And you come to recognise that your proof of power reflects the strength and beauty of the Living Goddess. – Elizabeth Ellames

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