Sunday, October 26, 2025

Four Sun Moon Archetypes — Journaling Worksheet

 

Four Sun Moon Archetypes — Journaling Worksheet

Created by Nya Patrinos


You can listen to this meditation on my YouTube Channel.

https://youtu.be/iVQK1Bm4so0?si=3twWukYLVEAwXD3V

Guided Meditation — Review

Sit comfortably or lie down, with your eyes closed or open with a soft gaze. Bring the awareness to the breath. Notice the rise and fall of the breath. On the inhale the belly rises. On the exhale the belly falls. Inhale the belly rises. Exhale the belly falls. Inhale mentally thinking day. Exhale mentally thinking night. Do this for several breaths. Inhale mentally thinking "ha." Exhale mentally thinking "tha." Do this for several breaths. Bring the awareness to the chidakasha, the mind space in front of the closed eyes.

CONNECTING TO RATRI

And in this space see the dark night sky. Experience the darkness. Absorb the primordial energy. Connect to the emotions and feelings that arise as you find yourself in the emptiness of night. Notice the stars filling the heavens. Watch them shining and twinkling. Breathe here for a some time under the protection of the canopy of night sky. Take in the vastness of the universe. Examine the stars again and notice them fading.

CONNECTING TO USHAS

Notice the sky changing from black to dark purple. Dark purple to indigo. Indigo to blue. Look mentally to the East. Become aware of a band of rosy pinks and sandy yellows at the horizon. See the sky transforming from yellow to the orange of fresh mangoes or tangerines. Experience the explosion of colors that mark the Dawn. Absorb the vibrance of the reds, oranges and yellows. Take some breaths here in Dawn's early light. See the heavens now as they quickly fade into a gentle blue.

CONNECTING TO SURYA

Notice, the head of the sun aggressively emerging out of the warmth of the morning sky. Daylight confidently fills the air. The beams becomes bigger, brighter and bolder. Illuminating the atmosphere. Now the firmament is divided between yellow on the bottom and blue on the top. Rising and becoming more intense the sun has taken control of the sky. Connect to the dynamism of the sun. Feel activated by the solar light. Take some breaths here being charged by the sun. Notice as the sun travels westward. See it lowering itself down into a pool of orange light. Now disappearing into a cloud of grayness and blue. Orange stripes mark its departure. An indigo sky pushes down into a cloud of yellow and orange.

CONNECTING TO CHANDRA

Everything is over taken by blue-blackness. Bring awareness to a bright white ball in the distance. The moon fully formed taking its place in the night sky. Gently rising out of the darkness. The compassionate moon, receptive and responsive. Looking over us a beacon of nourishment. Experience the sweetness as the moonlight caresses you. Take some slow deep breaths here connecting to the moon's meditative power.

Bring the awareness back to the chidakasha. The mind space in front of the closed eyes. And let go of this visualization practice. Notice the breath. Inhaling thinking "Tha." Exhaling thinking "Ha." Do this for several breaths. Inhaling thinking "Moon." Exhaling thinking "Sun." Do this for several breaths. And when you are ready, and there is no need to rush or hurry, gently blink the eyes open.


Understanding the Archetypes

The Sun and Moon offer a symbolic framework for understanding personality and inner balance. Each of us holds a unique blend of Solar Masculine (Surya), Solar Feminine (Ushas), Lunar Masculine (Chandra), and Lunar Feminine (Ratri) energies. Use the prompts below to explore your personal relationship with these four archetypes after reading or completing the guided imagery practice.

General Reflection

✎ Which of the four archetypes feels most familiar or dominant in you right now?



✎ Which archetype feels least developed or most foreign to you?



✎ How do you experience balance or tension between your solar and lunar energies?



✎ What time of day do you feel most alive or creative — dawn, day, dusk, or night? What might that reveal about your inner landscape?



Solar Masculine — Surya

Dynamic, active, confident, illuminating, transformative. Surya is the radiant Sun energy — the force of purpose, intellect, and leadership. It expresses itself through clarity, drive, discipline, and the courage to act. When in balance, Surya illuminates truth and energizes creation; when overextended, it can burn out or dominate.

✎ When do you feel most radiant or purposeful, like the energy of Surya?



✎ How do you express clarity, discipline, or leadership in daily life?



✎ When might your solar drive turn into overexertion or burnout?



✎ What helps you channel Surya's light in a balanced, life-giving way?



Solar Feminine — Ushas

Heart-centered, creative, optimistic, love in action. Ushas is the Dawn, representing renewal, inspiration, and the first light of awakening. She channels power through love and creativity, blending passion with cooperation and artistry. Ushas calls forth optimism, beauty, and new beginnings.

✎ How does creativity or passion awaken in you, like the light of dawn?



✎ What does "love in action" mean to you at this time in your life?



✎ Where in your life are you being called to begin anew or rise into greater light?



✎ What practices help you embody Ushas's optimism, radiance, and heart-centered strength?



Lunar Masculine — Chandra

Gentle, nurturing, compassionate, emotionally intelligent. Chandra, the Moon, embodies care, sensitivity, and reflective wisdom. He supports others through presence and empathy while staying grounded in emotional awareness. When balanced, Chandra connects body, mind, and heart in harmony.

✎ When do you feel most nurturing or peaceful, like Chandra's moonlight?



✎ How do you offer care and support to others — and how do you receive it?



✎ What helps you stay connected to your sensitivity and emotional awareness?



✎ How might you deepen your connection to your intuitive or bodily wisdom?



Lunar Feminine — Ratri

Mysterious, protective, intuitive, deep. Ratri, the Goddess of Night, represents the fertile darkness — a space of protection, gestation, and mystery. She invites us to rest, feel, and listen within. Ratri's power is magnetic and inward, holding the wisdom of cycles, dreams, and intuition.

✎ What is your relationship to mystery, darkness, and the unknown?



✎ When do you feel most connected to your intuition or inner voice?



✎ What emotions or memories surface when you sit in stillness or solitude?



✎ How do you experience protection and safety within darkness or quiet?



Integration & Guided Imagery Reflection

✎ During the guided imagery, which time of day felt most powerful for you — night, dawn, day, or moonrise? Why?



✎ What images, sensations, or emotions surprised you during the visualization?



✎ How can you bring the gifts of all four archetypes into greater harmony in your daily life?



✎ What is one practical action you can take this week to honor each archetype within yourself?




Namaste. Hari Om Tat Sat.

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