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THE SYMBOL YOU CHOOSE WILL TELL YOU IN WHICH PHASE OF LIFE YOU HAVE ENTERED

As we go through the different phases of life, there are many lasting changes in our personalities.
It is an integral part of the human experience and none of us can avoid it even if we try to do it. Some may be stuck in one phase longer than others.
It is interesting to note that these phases of life do not depend on the age of the person.

You can enter at any age as age does not matter here.
Carl Jung, Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and one of the most influential figures in the field of psychology, and according to him these phases depend on our individual personalities and the paths we are supposed to take.

To learn more about which phase of your life you are in right now, check out all of these symbols and choose the one that suits you the most. Choose with your guts, don't over-analyze the symbols.
Trust your gut and your subconscious to show you the right choice.

Once you've found the symbol that seems most important to you, scroll down to learn more about its meaning.

1. THE SPORTS PHASE

The most immature of all the different phases of life, the most common traits in those who are currently going through the athlete phase are self-obsession and narcissism.
It's a time when people are too worried about their appearance and figure, and others don't matter.
Due to their immaturity, people in this phase live as if the universe revolves around them and only them.
They are blind to other people's struggles and since this is also a selfish phase, they don't really feel like it either.
 
Ironically, while narcissism is a staple of this face, so too is self-criticism and low self-esteem.
Although these are two extremes, they go together during the athlete phase. Either the person's ego is bigger than life and impossible to deflate or they lack self-confidence.
They are constantly thinking about their appearance and whether they made any mistakes in the way they chose to present themselves. Usually, teens are stuck in this phase, but this is also true of those who have been raised by narcissists.
The former is more self-obsessed, but the latter is too prone to self-criticism.

2. THE WARRIOR PHASE

When leaving the sporting scene, people usually move on to the warrior phase.
There is more maturity in this phase as they learn that they are responsible for the consequences of their own actions and also recognize their responsibility to those around them.
The warrior phase is when the learning begins.
We learn to apply the knowledge we have been privileged to receive and use it to improve ourselves and the world around us. Some lessons can be difficult, but they are still necessary.
 
Success, ambitions and the will to achieve its objectives also characterize this phase.
It’s not called the warrior phase for nothing as we learn to be combatants in every sense of the word.
We are beginning to clarify our purpose on this planet and the means to achieve it.
Slowly, our plans for the future are starting to crystallize and we are experiencing tremendous personal growth. The motivation to force yourself to see these projects come to fruition is also found at this point and the wisdom you learn will be invaluable afterwards.

3. THE DECLARATION PHASE

By maturing you now in leaps and bounds, the declaratory phase takes you much further than the previous two and it can be difficult to digest all that change all at once.
This is the stage in your life that allows you to bring your own offspring into the world.
In the previous step, you learned to take responsibility for yourself and others.
So now is the time to give yourself the care of another life.
It can be scary but it is also a very exciting time.
 
More than having children and raising them properly, this step also makes you think about what you are leaving to them. You will realize the importance of leaving a legacy for them to be proud of. So now is a good time to take a look at all of your past accomplishments and how they have affected your life and especially that of your loved ones.
While you want your kids to be thankful for you, you also want to make sure that you are the kind of parent they can be proud of and that you are ready to bring the modifications necessary for this purpose.

4. THE SPIRITUAL PHASE

The last phase to live in this life is the spirit phase.
We now realize that there is more to the universe than the things we have found in this material world.
While wealth, relationships, beautiful things, and achievement have all been important, your spirituality is starting to take precedence over everything else.
More than ever, you feel your connection with the universe and nature.

Our oneness with the penetrating Spirit slowly spreads into our consciousness and we realize that we are simply energy beings who travel in space.
Because it is made of energy, life has no beginning and no end.
Either way, the journey will have to continue.
Once you step into deep peace of mind, your life is focused on shining your light in the darkest places and providing nourishment and compassion without expecting anything in return.
You will find yourself reaching out to teach and guide others so that they too can enter this phase that you are blessed to be living.
It’s an end, but it’s also a new and happy start.

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