HOW IT WORKS
Five questions.
Five layers. One picture.
Soulcraft isn't a single test with a single answer. It's a system of lenses — each one showing you something the others can't. Here's how they fit together.
Who are you, at your core?
The Mandala
At the heart of Soulcraft are twelve archetypes — twelve fundamental patterns of human motivation. You carry all twelve. But three speak louder than the rest, and three are so quiet you may not recognize them in yourself at all.
The assessment doesn't ask you to choose who you are. It asks you to choose, repeatedly, between two things that feel true — and your pattern of choices reveals what's actually driving you. The result is your Mandala: a visual map of your twelve voices, ranked from loudest to quietest.
Who are you pretending not to be?
The Shadow
Your quietest archetypes aren't absent. They're unintegrated — the parts of you that haven't been given room to develop. They tend to show up sideways: as your strongest reactions to other people, as the qualities you find most irritating or incomprehensible in others.
The Shadow Mandala shows you these voices. Not to shame you. To show you where the energy is — and what becomes available when you stop fighting it.
How much of yourself do you have available right now?
Bandwidth
Every archetype can be lived from five different places — from fully contracted, ego-protective, and fear-driven, all the way to expansive, integrated, and in service of something larger than yourself.
Bandwidth is the measure of where you are on that spectrum right now. Not in general — this week, today, in this season of your life. It's determined by how well your core human needs are being met: belonging, autonomy, competence, self-esteem, trust, and purpose.
When your needs are depleted, your Bandwidth contracts. When they're resourced, it expands. The same archetype behaves very differently at different levels of Bandwidth.
How do you show up when you engage the world?
Temperament
Your archetypes tell you what drives you. Your Temperament tells you how that drive moves through you.
There are four: Heart, Mind, Body, and Soul. Your dominant Temperament is your first natural impulse — the way you instinctively take in a situation before deliberate thought kicks in. It's the difference between someone who feels the weight of a room before a word is spoken (Heart), someone who needs to understand before they can act (Mind), someone who reaches for action while others are still processing (Body), and someone whose first question is always what does this mean (Soul).
You didn't choose your Temperament. But you can develop the quieter ones — and that development changes everything.
What do you do with all of this?
Integration
Knowing yourself is the beginning, not the end. The work is integration: bringing the unconscious into consciousness, developing the quieter voices, learning to move through the Threshold — the crossing from one version of yourself to the next — with less resistance and more intention.
Soulcraft gives you five questions to return to regularly. Not once. Weekly, as a practice:
- 1Where are you on the Bandwidth scale right now — not in general, but this week?
- 2Which shadow archetype are you most triggered by in others right now? That's where the energy is.
- 3What's one practice you'll do this week — specifically the most uncomfortable one?
- 4Who in your life embodies your growth edge? What do you feel around them?
- 5Which core need is most depleted right now? What's one concrete action?
This is how the map becomes a guide.