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  • Soul Type Quiz from &The Instruction: Live the Life Your Soul Intended & by Ainslie MacLeod (Publisher: Sounds True)

    From the page: "Helper You can find Helper types at the scene of an accident, behind the counter in a shop, or doing laborious workâ€"such as garbage collectionâ€"jobs that others feel are beneath them. From fruit pickers in California to hospital staff in Boston, Helpers are... more

    Reviewed by meeeeeeee Aug 27 2008, 05:26pm ( 55 reviews ) soundstrue.com

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  • Rated by digits on Oct 06, 8:48am

    I scored equal amounts with Creator/Spiritualist with a closely trailing Leader/Thinker. Anyone who knows even a vague version of me would know that. I'm a creative spiritual seeker and teacher who uses critical analysis in order to reach earth types. But this is such an inherent part of who I am...any test in the world would peg me I think. This test was designed to sell books due to the "You can learn more about your soul type and how it influences your soul's age, mission, talents, and challenges in Ainslie MacLeod's book, The Instruction: Living the Life Your Soul Intended." It could have been better. It wasn't particularly insightful for me. A bit of a sophomoric version of the Meyers-Briggs personality tests. But fun if you're intrigued by tests and particularly if you have no idea "what" you are or how others see you. :) For fun. Instead of taking this quize first. Spend some time with an HSP. S/He'll have you tagged precisely like this test with ADDITIONAL information. ;)
  • Rated by thewhizzer on Aug 16, 11:54pm

    I'm a hunter...still it filled in some time I guess
  • Rated by natnickeep on Nov 02 2008, 8:40pm

    I took this test and so did my husband and the results were very interesting. He scored high in the things I scored low in and vice versa. Does opposite really attract? He is the hunter and I am the caregiver it works out perfect!!
  • Rated by cattieloves on Oct 26 2008, 3:12am

    Interesting. My result pointed out a lot of things about myself I already knew or guessed, but I'm wondering if this is because we take the quiz according to who we want to be, perhaps not exactly who we are. If that's the case, we see the results and attach ourselves to the qualities we like, dismissing those we don't, making the entire test not so much about what others see in us, but what we see in ourselves. But maybe that's a good thing...? If we see that we "are" who we want to be (i.e., a quiz tells us we have all those qualities we value), perhaps we'll be more likely to become more like our ideal versions of ourselves. So, the world gets a little kinder, a little more rational, a little more compassionate, a little more practical. Genius. In other words, these quizzes might not be silly; they might not be arbitrary, inaccurate flattery machines...they might be making the world a better place. Cool. :*) But then again, I got pegged as intuitive and insightful, so...lol.
  • Reviewed by create823 on Oct 13 2008, 12:23am

    hit the nail on da head with me..exactly....