by
Aletheia Luna
April 17, 2024
from
LonerWolf Wesite
Spanish
version
Recently, Mateo and I were discussing the essence of the lone wolf.
It's obvious that
the lone wolf has been the
guide and archetype that is at the heart of our work here on
lonerwolf.
But we wanted to go deeper into the core of lone wolf.
We discovered the essence quite quickly:
That of the Mystic Wanderer...!
As I explored in my previous article on
Domicide,
When we zoom out and look at the essence and
spirit of being a lone wolf, we see that they play a vital role
in society: that of the Mystic Wanderer.
I also wrote,
The hermit, the oracle,
the shaman, the wise man and
woman, are all aspects of this archetypal essence of the Mystic
Wanderer.
Today I want to look at the Mystic Wanderer a
little more closely.
What is this mysterious identity and role?
And are you a Mystic Wanderer?
What is a Mystic Wanderer? What is
Their Purpose and Role?
A Mystic Wanderer,
is a person whose soul yearns for freedom,
love, truth, connection, and spiritual wisdom.
Such a person is a lone wolf whose
spirit has refused to conform to societal norms and who, therefore,
finds themselves as an outsider or fringe-dweller.
As a free spirit and rebel, the Mystic Wanderer is often called to
voyage into the unknown places within themselves.
Their purpose or 'path in life' is to
navigate through the spiral of the spiritual awakening journey.
Their role is to help, support, guide, and mentor others after
exiting the fires of the
death and rebirth process of the awakening
path.
As wounded healers, Mystic Wanderers are
called to transmute their pain into power and give back to society
the wisdom they have gathered on their journeys.
Mystic Wanderers are typically highly sensitive, empathic,
free-thinking, and they may feel old in spirit, as if they have
lived many lifetimes (see,
old souls).
Examples of Mystic Wanderers in
Fiction and Real Life
The Mystic Wanderer identity, role, and archetype is complex,
encompassing many layers and types.
Here are a few examples of Mystic Wanderers in fiction and real
life.
Please note that not all examples below perfectly fit into the
Mystic Wanderer archetype, but they do share a similar 'flavor'
in some regards.
Fictional/myth
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Gandalf the Grey (The Lord of the Rings)
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Neo (The Matrix)
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Dumbledore (Harry Potter)
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Galadriel (The Lord of the Rings)
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Inanna (Mesopotamian Myth)
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Chiron (Greek Myth)
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Merlin (Arthurian Legend)
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Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Real life
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Gautama Buddha
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Jesus of Nazareth
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John the Baptist
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Hindu Sadhus (wandering ascetics)
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Rumi (poet)
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Julian of Norwich (mystic)
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Hildegard of Bingen (mystic)
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Spiritual mendicants
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Alan Watts (spiritual
writer/speaker)
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Terence McKenna (ethnobotanist)
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Unmani (spiritual teacher)
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Paulo Coelho (writer)
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Thich Nhat Hanh (zen master)
These are just a few examples.
Can you think of any that I may have missed...?
9 Signs You're a
Mystic Wanderer
What I love about 'Mystic Wanderer' is that it not only represents
the inner essence of the lone wolf, but it also captures the spirit
of the awakening journey.
To embark on any quest, any path, we need to not only travel
outwards, but inwards - in other words, we need to step into the
shoes of the Mystic Wanderer.
Here are the signs you may be a Mystic Wanderer...:
1. You've experienced a painful
existential or spiritual crisis of some kind (domicide)
Whether you want to call it an existential
crisis, spiritual emergency, traumatic spiritual awakening, or
dark night of the soul, you've experienced a terrible
disintegration of the old structures in your life.
This loss of a sense of inner and outer home base is known as
domicide - or the loss of a sense of home.
As a result, you may feel lost, alone, or as though you're
aimlessly wandering through a dark tangled forest or falling
through a groundless abyss.
Perhaps you've moved past the initial suffering of your
existential collapse, but you still carry an inner wound of
feeling like an outsider who can never quite fit in and doesn't
quite belong anywhere.
2. You are a lone wolf who feels
drawn to go on a spiritual journey of some kind
Deep within you, there is the urge to find some kind of
spiritual truth, guidance, or direction.
You can sense that there's more to life than
meets the eye.
Perhaps you've even had some kind of unexpected mystical
experience or revelation of some kind like the experience of
temporary ego death or kundalini awakening.
When you look at society, you realize how profoundly sick and
fragmented it is, and you desperately want to avoid living by
its soul-sucking rules and conditioning.
3. The seeker energy within you
is strong
Within your heart and soul, you yearn for "something more" in
life.
The seeker energy within you is strong and you will feel
compelled to go looking, hunting, and questing for all manner of
answers for many years, even an entire lifetime.
For instance,
you will have the intense desire to find out who
you are, what your purpose is, why people suffer, how to feel
spiritually connected, and many more existential and
metaphysical questions.
There will be a 'holy longing' within you to discover your True
Nature, authentic purpose, and place in the greater scheme of
life.
4. You're sensitive, attuned to energy, and
intuitive
In many ways, you feel more sensitive and 'aware' than those
around you, perhaps because you've gone through a spiritual
awakening and the veil of delusion has been torn from your eyes.
Being highly attuned to energy and empathic, you often feel
overwhelmed by the fast-paced hyper-stimulating nature of the
world that is designed to numb and control you.
You're also intuitive and perceptive, and you can pick up on
things that others can't quite see or notice, which can further
lead to feelings of 'being different' and alone.
5. You're a freethinking old soul
Some part of you feels as though you've seen and done this all
before, causing you to feel like
an old soul.
Because you feel older than your age reflects, you often don't
value what the people around you value, and there is a craving
within you for spiritual wisdom and purpose.
Having the ability to see from a unique perspective, you tend to
be a freethinker who doesn't accept anything as the truth unless
it has been carefully considered.
6. You're haunted by the question, "Is there
something wrong with me?"
Because you see things differently from most other people, have
different values, and want to walk a different path, you may be
haunted by self-doubt, low self-worth, and anxiety.
You might wonder,
"Is there something wrong with me?" or
even "Am I crazy/broken?"
If others around you are unsupportive,
gaslighting, or judgmental, this thought and feeling will
intensify within you, sometimes leading to depression.
At some point, you may conclude that you're just a weirdo who
"can't fit in with the normal people" (note that there's no such
thing as 'normal,' just typical).
In extreme cases, you may even reject
yourself as being "too sensitive," "traumatized," or "unworthy"
to live a fulfilling life.
Even if you have balanced self-esteem, you still may be plagued
by a sense of anxiety, hesitancy, and distrust, often wondering
if you're going the right way - which comes with the territory
when you're blazing your own trail!
Because social validation is something we're all conditioned to
seek out, there may be a split within you that wants to be
affirmed on one hand by those you love but also wants to
desperately rebel.
7. You feel most at home when you're alone in
wild natural places
Your innermost being feels drawn to wild and natural spaces
untouched by human presence.
It's often only when you're totally alone and surrounded by
nature of some kind that you feel most at home - whether that is
the beach, mountains, forests, wetlands, woodlands, or the
desert.
When you're in nature, you feel the most alive, relaxed, free,
and spiritually connected to all of life.
It's not uncommon for
you to have deep realizations and moments of mystical awe when
in nature.
8. You're attracted to the
hermit, oracle, shaman, and wise man or woman archetypes
Whenever you've read a book or watched a movie, you've always
felt most drawn to and connected with the hermit, oracle,
shaman, and wise man/woman archetypes.
Unusual fringe characters have frequently felt the most
relatable and intriguing to you.
Typically characters who have a
mix of being both insightful and wise but also strange and
different feel most compelling to you.
The reason why you're instinctually drawn to these characters is
that they mirror your own deeper nature and purpose, and your
subconscious is trying to alert you to that fact.
9. You have some kind of deep spiritual
purpose to fulfill
Much of your inner path has been defined by the quest to find
your soul's purpose or destiny.
You may sense that you have some kind of spiritual role, place,
or space to fill, but you don't know what, and that can lead to
lots of frustration and sometimes depression or despair.
When you look at the general format that the life of a 'normal
person in society' is meant to take (study, marry, get a job,
have kids, work, retire, die), you know that your life is
destined to be a little more unconventional.
Even if you have followed the socially-approved format of how
life is "meant" to be lived, you often feel deeply dissatisfied
and you know you're destined for more.
You have a unique path to follow and spiritual
purpose to carry out, but it might not be quite so clear to you at
this moment.
In This World, But
Not of This World
Not
all those who wander are lost.
J.R.R. Tolkein
In this world where domicide, or the loss of a sense of inner and
outer home, is becoming more and more the norm, the age of the
Mystic Wanderer is upon us.
The Mystic Wanderer is at the heart of the lone wolf and the
spiritual awakening journey.
This is an archetypal energy within us that, due to circumstance,
feels compelled to go searching for answers and possesses a wild
spirit in search of truth, love, wisdom, and freedom.
The Mystic Wanderer is multi-faceted and contains the hermit,
oracle, shaman, and wise man or woman roles within its essence -
figures that are both in this world but are not of this world.
Are you called to be a Mystic Wanderer...?
Video
Some Signs You're a
Spiritual Wanderer
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