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A Psychologist Shares A ‘Past Life’ Test That Reveals Your Deepest Personality Patterns—Here’s How It Works

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A Psychologist Shares A ‘Past Life’ Test That Reveals Your Deepest Personality Patterns—Here’s How It Works

I don’t believe in reincarnation. But, as a psychologist who studies personality, I’ve become fascinated by a provocative question: If you had lived in another era, what role would your personality have naturally led you toward? Would you have been a warrior, a scholar, a rebel or something else? It’s an interesting thought experiment, because the answer reveals something real and profound about who you are today.

That’s why I created the Past Life Personality Test — a science-inspired assessment that maps your personality traits to historical roles that may have suited your natural temperament. You can take the assessment to discover your archetype, but the psychology behind why this works is equally worth understanding.

The Science Of Personality Across Time

Personality psychologists have established that our core traits remain remarkably stable throughout our lives. For instance, the Big Five personality dimensions (openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism) can reliably predict how we behave across vastly different situations. A person high in conscientiousness will be organized whether they’re living in 2026 or 1526.

But here’s what makes this interesting: Different historical eras and social roles required different personality profiles to succeed. Research in evolutionary psychology suggests that the diversity of human personalities exists because different trait combinations were adaptive in different niches throughout human history. Human societies have always needed leaders and followers, risk-takers and cautious planners, warriors and peacemakers.

Consider the trait of openness to experience — i.e., the tendency to seek novelty, think abstractly and question convention. In a medieval village where survival depended on following established agricultural practices, extremely high openness might have been maladaptive. But that same person might have thrived as an explorer, an inventor or a philosopher who pushed the boundaries of accepted knowledge.

Why Historical Archetypes Matter Today

The concept of matching personalities to historical roles isn’t just a thought experiment — it has practical applications for self-understanding. When we identify the archetype that matches our trait profile, we gain clarity about our natural strengths and potential blind spots.

Research by personality psychologists, notably Dr. Brian Little, distinguishes between our “first nature” (our innate personality traits) and the roles we’re asked to play in modern life. When there’s a mismatch between the two, we experience what Little calls “acting out of character,” which can be draining and unsustainable over time.

For example, someone with the personality profile of what I call “The Revolutionary” — high in openness and extraversion and low in agreeableness — will feel stifled in roles that demand conformity and conflict avoidance. Historically, this person might have gravitated towards being a labor organizer, a political dissident or a religious reformer. Today, they might thrive as an activist, entrepreneur or investigative journalist — but struggle in corporate roles that demand consensus-building and tradition preservation.

Four Dimensions That Define Your Archetype

My assessment measures four key personality dimensions:

  1. Action vs. contemplation. This reflects the classic personality distinction between those who prefer learning-by-doing versus learning-by-thinking. Historically, this split the doers (warriors, builders, artisans) from the thinkers (scholars, mystics, strategists). Research shows this dimension is closely related to the personality traits of extraversion and openness to experience, with contemplative individuals sometimes scoring higher in abstract thinking.
  2. Independence vs. community. Some personalities are energized by solitary work and individual achievement while others thrive in collaborative environments. This dimension maps onto both extraversion and agreeableness in the Big Five model. Throughout history, societies needed both lone guardians and community organizers, both independent artisans and collaborative builders.
  3. Change vs. preservation. This captures openness to experience — arguably the most important trait for predicting ideological orientation. Those high in openness gravitate toward progress, reform and questioning tradition. Those lower in openness value stability, proven practices and cultural continuity. Every society has needed both revolutionaries and tradition-keepers to balance innovation with stability.
  4. Truth vs. harmony. This final dimension reflects agreeableness — the tendency to prioritize social cohesion versus honest, even confrontational, communication.

The Limitation, And The Value

It’s important to acknowledge what this framework can’t do: It can’t predict your actual career success, relationship satisfaction or life outcomes. Personality is just one factor among many, including opportunities, education, culture and pure chance.

What it can do is help you understand your natural behavioral tendencies — your “first nature.” When you know whether you’re wired more like a Visionary or a Peacekeeper, a Guardian or a Revolutionary, you can make more informed choices about the environments where you’ll thrive versus merely survive.

The goal isn’t to box yourself in, but to gain self-knowledge. As the ancient Greek aphorism instructs: “Know thyself.” Understanding which historical archetype matches your personality is a science-inspired path toward that timeless wisdom.

Ready to discover your past life archetype? Take the 8-question assessment here and get an instant answer.

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