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I used to judge the Innocent archetype. I didn’t see their value. I saw them as naive and not realistic. That was until COVID hit and I took extra time to sit with each archetype and hold space for them to reveal their gifts, their unique contribution, and role in the revolution. And the Innocent archetype showed me magic. It showed me paradise. Healing. A better and more beautiful world. It showed me love without suffering. It showed me our highest and purest selves. The innocent is who we are when we start any new relationship or venture. It’s who we start the world as. They are the children. They are the future. We need the Innocent archetype because without it- what is the point? If a better world isn’t possible, then why even bother to try? They hold the vision for us. They give us something to believe in. 💜 The Innocent isn’t naive. They are visionaries. Believers. Dreamers. And magic makers. When the rest of the world gets lost in the chaos and the darkness, The Innocent reminds us why we are here and what is up ahead. They know a better world is possible because they see it, they believe it, they feel it. Let us hold space for the dreamers and for the innocents. We need them more than ever. 💜🌈🌟🤸🏻✨

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