When I was Soultyped something new happened for me and I began an unanticipated journey. From this conscious experience, I became more aware of an inner strength that made a lot of sense, felt true, and I was able to experience an integration.

My strength strengthens others . . . how wonderful!
It’s easy when you are aware of your Soultype.
To become uniquely oneself is an important goal and a lifelong journey. We are manifested by education, career, status, training, upbringing, friends, family, and are swayed by trending images, stories, advertising, and social media. But in a way, all of this is shallow. These things tell us who we should be and what we want others to see in us. They create a facade, a kind of image . . . but, I would like to ask, who are you?
As I continued in the New Equations Advanced Training Program, I discovered more about my Soultype and began learning how to receive the strengths and gifts of the other Soultypes.
I am now supported by different physical exercises that help me to overcome my mind’s interference. I am owning my Soultype’s strengths and gifts, and this elegantly and easily allows everyone around me to be more of who they are. All my limiting beliefs that either make me small, or dominate relationships, vanish instantly. Instead, I strengthen others in a supportive, empowering, and uplifting way. We all need the gifts of the Soultypes in this chaotic and disturbing time. Being who I am while serving the people around me—what a blessing!

Hans-Peter Kraus
Hans-Peter Kraus, Soultype 5, is a student in the NEATO Level 2 – New Equations Expansion program. He enjoys linking bridges that create a balance between different perceptions. Hans-Peter lives on the border triangle of Germany, Switzerland, and France, near Freiburg (Black Forest), Germany.
It is like an inner truth that is revealed and you say: aah! And not what?
It immediately makes sense and a lot of experiences and moments fall into place. And you can own your strengths in a deeper way
I revisited this article, and I have to say – I simply love reading how you view the world and yourself. Thank you, as always, for sharing!
Thank you!