Prior to our  earthly journey, we pick a specific role to play. We don’t pick this  role consciously, but rather as a type of energy that our soul  intuitively chooses with a purpose to evolve even more.
This role  shapes our entire journey and influences greatly in who we become. Our  strengths and weaknesses go around this role, as well as the behaviors  and attitudes we have towards others.
This role is described as a type of ‘soul.’ And there are seven different types of roles we possibly take on.
These are the  roles of a Server, Artisan, Warrior, Scholar, Sage, Priest, and King.  Each of these has its own flavor that helps us evolve in a certain way.
You can almost say that these are sides, like left, right, up, down, front and back, but on a higher dimensional level.
Each of these stretches your soul in a different direction so it can grow and expand.
What type of soul do you think you belong to?
1. The Server
The Server’s  primary trait is being a natural caretaker. Servers seek to make the  world better by doing everything in their capacity to help people ease  their sufferings. They’re always on the lookout for those who are in  need to offer a helping hand.
However,  Server’s tend to be abused because of their excessive generosity. People  forget that Servers are also humans who have their own needs. On the  other side of the spectrum, they can be really manipulative.
They may be found in the medical fields or public service, such as social workers or politicians.
If you think you’re a Server, be not overwhelmed by trying to fix everyone’s problems.
Servers comprise 30% of the population.
2. The Artisan
The Artisan is a creative individual who is skilled in expressing the thoughts they came to ponder.
They enjoy being original and productive.
Artisans feel a  primal urge to create something, ANYTHING. Their creations can range  from handicrafts to a piece of poetry to a scientific theorem. While  artisans thrive in the fine arts, their creative juice can be directed  at anything.
Artisans are responsible for all the cool gadgets, stunning pieces of arts, and advancement in technology.
They form 22%  of the population and are seen as the artists, engineers, architects,  mechanics, and others who display considerable skills.
3. The Warrior
True to their name, the Warriors are the active type. They love to overcome challenges to achieve their goals and dreams.
They enjoy hard  work and find delight in being rewarded for it. They have indomitable  spirits and withstand thorough punishments.
Warriors  typically have strong, muscular bodies that are ready to go to battle,  either physically or idealistically. They often have low voices and  appear grounded and solid.
Sometimes, they could be notorious and show short fumes and blunt attitudes which others find intimidating.
Warriors hold 17% of the population. They are the athletes, soldiers, and salesmen to name a few.
4. The Scholar
Scholars are  naturally born curious. They enjoy accruing as much knowledge as  possible. Because of this treat, they never struggle in the academic  world.
They may be  easygoing in nature, yet are found to be very methodical and adventurous  in their intellectual pursuits. Scholars may go to great lengths to  acquire knowledge about a subject, even endure personal sacrifice for  the sake of knowledge.
Scholars are  not fond of public displays of emotion and avoid conflict. Their cold  gaze is the biggest tell-tale sign of their role. Others might perceive  them as arrogant or too analytic.
They love to share what they’ve learned with others though.
We see them in  the 13% of the population. They are comfortable in the fields of  science, math, and research. Most of them are masters of a subject or  teachers.
5. The Sage
Sages are  typically charming people. They keep people entertained by their  charisma that entices almost everyone. They love to be in public and  express themselves through art, music, and dance.
When a sage  smiles their eyes dance with an infectious playfulness. They are  generally humorous in their observations and rarely miss an opportunity  to tell a joke.
Sages are  skilled assimilators of wisdom, wanting to comprehend the world around  them and then share it. They are not always original thinkers,  preferring to take ideas from others and add their own twist to them.
They could be arrogant when not given the proper attention and resort to dramatic tendencies in social circles.
10% of the  population makes up these friendly and fun-loving folks. Sages are  natural performers and make excellent actors, singers, and teachers.  They improvise well.
6. The Priest
Priests raise  people up. They enjoy the role of being a motivator and love to channel  their inner strength to help others succeed.
They seek to  raise consciousness and improve the world. Priests easily attract  attention, either through their striking good looks or their fiery  sermons. However, they are prone to having an inflated ego.
Priests are naturally compassionate, charismatic and draw a congregation to them, even if non-religious.
They bring  inspiration and recognize the endless potential that people have. They  inspire their followers to make positive changes in their lives.
These caring  and compassionate individuals make 7% of the population. Most of them  are public motivational speakers, coaches and spiritual teachers.
7. The King
Kings are  naturally born leaders. They have a strong personality and are seen as  assertive, commanding, making sure that things get done in a timely and  almost perfect manner.
One key to  identifying this type of soul is to look for an expression that seems  concentrated, focused, and self-assured. King eyes are generally  pointed, fixed, and unwavering in their directness.
Kings are so  driven by mastery that they rarely abandon a task or new skill until  they have completely mastered it. They are perfectionists and they  demand their exacting standards from others.
They are good  in problem-solving. Their drive for perfection makes them controlling,  overbearing, and even merciless at times. They are adept at seeing the  big picture and are excellent at delegating jobs to the right people.
They make 1% of  the population. Most of them hold positions in government and politics,  and the higher echelons of bureaucratic hierarchies due to their  addiction to mastery, perfectionism and almost psychopathic action  taking tendencies. Not all kings will hold thrones but they often rise  to positions of leadership in their chosen profession.
Most  of us have 2 or 3 of these types mixed together. However, one type of  soul is always most dominant in a person! What type of soul do you think  you most belong to? 
