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You're deeply interconnected and communal. You carry collective memory and environmental connection.

Origin: Mythical Archetype: The Sacred ReciprocatorReciprocity systems (anthropology: Marcel Mauss - gift theory)Three-way relational ontology (human-land-spirit connection)Ritual labor as sacred duty (ritual studies)Collective responsibility (social psychology: interdependence)
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Ethos Archetype • karayni
AncestorRoot
AncestorRootCollective memory • environmental unity

You're deeply interconnected and communal. You carry collective memory and environmental connection.

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Mythical Archetype: The Sacred Reciprocator
Reciprocity systems (anthropology: Marcel Mauss - gift theory)
Three-way relational ontology (human-land-spirit connection)
Ritual labor as sacred duty (ritual studies)
Collective responsibility (social psychology: interdependence)
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Sacred Reciprocity
Translator • v1

You see life as constant exchange and balance. Relationships aren't just human-to-human — they include land, ancestors, and unseen forces. You thrive in communal ritual work where giving and receiving create sacred balance.

In plain English
  • You understand life as give-and-take, not just take.
  • You honor relationships with land, ancestors, and spirit — not just humans.
  • You thrive when contributing to collective wellbeing through ritual work.
Core snapshot
Reciprocity and sacred balance — you understand life as relationship between humans, spirits, land, and ancestors.
Notes
  • Mythical archetype representing reciprocity-ritual pattern
  • Not tied to any specific Balinese or Quechua tradition
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Ethos • Cultural Lens Library • Translator v1