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Driving Through the Mojave: Personality, the Soul, and the 12 Joys of Life As I drive through the Mojave Desert, watching the landscape stretch endlessly out the window, I talk through an idea that’s been forming for a long time: Your personality isn’t just one thing — it’s a multi-level program. In this video, I explore the idea that personality is something the soul uses to express itself through the body. Rather than a single, unified “you,” we’re made up of layered personalities — archetypal intelligences that handle different aspects of consciousness: emotion, leadership, conflict, love, creativity, survival, learning, and more. This is where astrology, pagan planetary gods, and archetypes come in — not as fixed identities, but as symbolic tools for understanding how these inner parts communicate, cooperate, and sometimes clash. Much of our stress comes from these inner conflicts, especially when society teaches us we’re supposed to be only one thing. I also talk about: • Why reducing yourself to a single identity creates inner conflict • How parts of ourselves become “demons” when we reject them • The difference between wholeness and forced unity • The idea of the 12 Joys of Life — and how embracing them leads to a 13th joy: well-roundedness • Why rejecting parts of life often creates enemies, both internally and externally This isn’t about abandoning belief systems — it’s about integration. Learning to enjoy all the aspects of life that make us human, instead of worshipping one and demonizing the rest. Sometimes the desert is the best place to talk about the big stuff. If this resonates, take what’s useful, leave what’s not, and keep moving forward.