Who Is The Alchemist Archetype?
They have the ability to collect seemingly random pieces that catch their eye, even if they don’t know why and turn them into something truly incredible.
As such, this archetype is often multi-disciplinary or may not even work with tangible mediums, instead choosing to bring together their knowledge and ideas into revolutionary concepts that they deliver in the form of courses, training and product invention.
Much like a magpie, the alchemist is highly observant and has a keen intuition for what they need to collate and keep in order to bring their ideas to fruition. They may look disorganised or stationery from the outside looking in but below the surface, they are calculating their next move to turn the ‘lead’ into ‘gold’ when they are truly ready.
The alchemist can struggle to communicate their intentions or processes while they are in the middle of it, often working backwards from their final creation’s endpoint in order to then communicate and share it with the world.
This archetype has a deep level of tenacity and is willing to work at seemingly fruitless tasks in order to bring their vision to life but only when they know it serves their ultimate creation – even if they don’t know what it looks like at the time.
In the mastery of refining their creative endeavours, their confidence will grow but they can struggle with concentration long term and flit between mediums, projects, jobs and tasks while in their collecting phase.
Highly experimental, the alchemist is not afraid to try and fail or look like a beginner while they are gathering materials. They have a boldness and willingness to step outside the realms of the ordinary and expected but can potentially become tunnel-visioned when they truly step out of the gathering and into the creation phase of their process.
Supporting The Alchemist Archetype
The alchemist can struggle with self-doubt and judgement from other people as they can often seem ‘flighty’ while in their gathering phase. Giving them permission and encouragement to be themselves and follow their process to its end will allow them to flow and create with much more ease and confidence.
Learning how to communicate their process as they are living it is beneficial to the alchemist, who often turns up with a finished work after long periods of silence to the outside world. Finding new ways to show their activity will help this archetype bridge the silence gap, allowing them to cultivate a deeper connection with their audience who will understand them and what they’re making on a greater level.
Actions To Support The Alchemist Archetype
Alchemist Examples
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Fairy Godmother from Shrek
Professor Slughorn from Harry Potter
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen
George’s Marvellous Medicine
Macgyver
Understand and Support Your Creative Archetype
If you want to find out more about supporting your creative work with this archetype, you can purchase the Meet Your Creative Archetypes book where we deep dive into what really makes your creative archetype tick. Find out how to unleash your true creative power and embrace your archetype’s natural genius.
You’ll learn how to break free from the shadow of the archetype that may have controlled the way your creativity manifests in the world and how to transform and transmute it to awaken a new level of flow for yourself.
You’ll find actionable tips to help you move towards your potential and unlock a magnetic version of yourself that will ignite your passions and help you achieve the creative success that you desire.