0907 How Warrior Casting Affects Other Overleaves
[From a POF on September 7, 2011]
Maureen: I would like an explication on how my casting (Warrior) affects the other Overleaves – like you gave Martha in the last POF Session.
MEntity:
Those who are Warrior-Cast may find themselves functioning from the Axis of the Warrior, which is Ordinal Action, in their routines, and daily means of functioning. This can show up, regardless of the technical Overleaves, not because it overrides them, but because Casting is often a more obvious presence, or energy.
At the most immediate level, there may be a constant activity running through the person with Warrior Casting. Constant. An ever-present flow of energy that compels one TO DO, even when there is "nothing to do."
This can be a problem, if the fragment does not have a regular physical activity that is entirely for the point of "burning energy," or for sexual exhaustion.
This constant access to energy can show up in the daily interaction with the world in terms of the Poles of Warrior, so that one presents himself or herself as Persuasive or Coercive.
When it is an energy of Persuasion, the interactions and experiences of the day may show up as challenges that simply need to be addressed, presented in ways that are encouraging to others for participation and solution, and generally feeling a sense that one has made a difference through his or her efforts.
When it is an energy of Coercion, the interactions and experiences of the day tend toward frustrations, reactions, a conclusion that others are stupid or just not catching on, and maybe even a sense that you must resort to manipulation and strategy, rather than Persuasion.
This range comes from the resonance to Submission as the Goal, because Submission is a complete submersion into a direction that has been decided is worth going. This shows up as Devotion on the Positive end, and Subservience on the Negative.
When one has Warrior Casting (or is a Warrior), there is almost always a strong drive to translate Effort into Meaning. Devotion is when one discovers or creates the direction that is felt to be of value, while Subservience is when one has either resigned from discovering or creating it, or someone else has decided it for the person.
Because the Warrior "must do," it does. And it will take a Subservient position that at least means something important to someone else, even if not to them.