In this soulful episode of Creating a Meaningful Life, Michelle Cromer and Perla Maldonado explore The Advocate Archetype—the universal energy that compels us to speak up, protect what matters, and transform compassion into action.
Drawing on Carl Jung’s concept of archetypes, they reveal how the Advocate shows up not only in social movements and historical moments, but also in the quiet choices we make every day to stand for truth and justice.
From America’s revolutionary roots to the collective awakening happening now, this episode invites you to reflect on your own inner Advocate: the part of you that says, “This is not okay,” and chooses to act with courage, clarity, and love.
Because to live a meaningful life is to live an engaged one—and when love takes action, it becomes justice.
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Orange: It’s natural to use lots of orange color for Halloween decorations, but it’s also good feng shui. Orange is the fire element color in feng shui so use lots of orange decorations to promote conversation and communication. I like to put a huge orange pumpkin by my front door.
Animal symbols like owls, bats, and ravens are good feng shui symbols for Halloween. Display these animals by your front door or place them in windows as a token of welcome. Ravens are mysterious and powerful symbols because their deep black color and macabre presence represent mystery and power. I put a black raven in a candy cane wreath on my front door which represents the earth element.