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Sign-Caster

Clear signs matter to this person because people use them to act. They are not adding style for its own sake; they choose words and marks so the next step is plain. You’d spot this in whoever fixes the event poster after seeing one guest walk toward the wrong door.

Integration property: Material patterns become an occasion for naming what the client can’t say

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Administrative Nature
  • Healing Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Linguistic Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
  • Naturalistic Intelligence
reads material at depth reads social state in real time register-shifting in language pulls toward repair high self-regulation under load
  • Diviner or intuitive counselor (primary) - Material-symbol divination as structured occasion to name what client cannot say
  • Tarot reader or divination specialist (primary) - Reads client and pattern together, lets the cast hold the difficult part
  • Counselor or life coach (secondary) - Reads patterns in client’s life narrative and reflects back emerging themes, but works toward external solutions rather than internal symbolic transformation.
  • Spiritual advisor or shaman (secondary) - Interprets signs and symbols as messages from larger systems, translates between visible and invisible realms, reduces the client’s active role in meaning-making.
  • Therapist (alternative modalities) (adjacent) - Engages symbolic language and somatic signs; adds clinical structure and diagnostic framework that constrains the open interpretive field.
  • Learn and remember cast system or divination corpus (primary)
  • Conduct client interview to understand what is unsayable (primary)
  • Read material cast and weave into reflection for client (primary)
  • Maintain ritual frame and composure under emotional load (secondary)
  • Self-regulate high self-awareness in charged moments (secondary)
  • Study of divination systems and traditions (primary)
  • Personal practice with tools or systems (primary)
  • Reading about psychology or depth psychology (secondary)
  • Attendance at workshops or conferences on mysticism (secondary)
  • Young seeker — learns divination system and client skills (primary)
  • Established diviner — clients leave clearer than they came regardless of belief (primary)
  • Lineage keeper — transmits tradition to younger practitioners (secondary)