Trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes others, and who is always duped himself … He knows neither good nor evil yet he is responsible for both. He possesses no values, moral or social, is at the mercy of his passions and appetites, yet through his actions all values come into being.ย ~ Paul Radin
When Trickster archetypes prance and prank their way into your life, itโs time to pay attention!
Tricksters defy duality: they are both light and dark, heroic and villainous, foolish and wise, benign and malicious. At the same time they’re lovable, they’re also hateful. At the same time they’re friendly, they’re also fearsome. If you feel drawn to, or repulsed by, the Trickster archetype, this is a clear sign that you need to explore the hidden parts of your nature more.
In mythology, Tricksters are portrayed as the jokers, pranksters, clowns, rule-breakers, alchemists, magicians, truth-tellers and wise-fools. In psychology, Tricksters are the mischievous archetypes of the collective unconscious that shatter old paradigms and gleefully poke sticks at our sanctimonious beliefs and stiff pretensions.
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These days, Trickster archetypes still appear in our cultural myths and dialogues. Tricksters continue to incarnate as characters such as Puck (A Midsummer Nightโs Dream), Beetlejuice (Tim Burton classic), The Mask, Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland), the Mad Hatter, Jack Sparrow, The Joker (from Batman) and Rumplestiltskin. And in our own lives, Tricksters are represented by the class clowns, the anarchists, the comedians and the rule-breaking harlequins that defy all worldly decrees and decorum.
In a sense, Tricksters are the ultimate pot-stirrers and โtrollsโ of life. As destroyers of duality, Trickster archetypes expose illusions, challenge worldly rules, and celebrate holy madness. For every likable trait within them, there is an equally disturbing trait. For every form of provocation, there is a hidden lesson.
Weโll explore these lessons today.
11 Trickster Archetypes and Their Crazy Wisdom
My first ever Shamanic encounter in the spirit world was with a Trickster. Tricksters, like any archetype in life, are powerful spirit guides and facilitators of conscious expansion.
In my case, the Trickster I encountered was the ancient goat-man God, Pan. Guiding my vision, Panโs face changed drastically every few moments to happy-angry-sad-gleeful-suspicious-thoughtful-wizened-neutral-blissful-ferocious. As I focused on the ever-changing nature of his face, I was guided deeper and deeper into my own inner Underworld, my own hidden Shadow. Ever since then, Pan has remained my primary spirit guide, reminding me of the importance of embracing my own inner Trickster and multi-faceted nature.
Trickster archetypes arenโt just limited to Ancient Greek mythology, however. In fact, they entertain a place in almost every civilization known to man. Tricksters are both man and anthropomorphized animal, half-man-half-beast, worldly and spiritual, god and goddess. They bring with them the gifts of illumination, playfulness, revelation, truth and balance.
Eleven of the most common Trickster archetypes known to man include:
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- Loki (In Norse Mythology, he was the shape-shifting god who is portrayed as playful, nihilistic and self-serving)
- Anansi (In African folklore, he was the sneaky, sly, but ultimately benign spider god of mayhem)
- Kitsune (In Japanese mythology these are trickster-spirits that often appear as intelligent and mischievous foxes)
- Eshu (In Nigerian tale, he is the sneaky god of uncertainty and change)
- Krishna (Hindu god portrayed as seductive, entertaining Supreme Being)
- Saci (In Brazilian folklore he is portrayed as a one-legged malevolent prankster dwarf)
- Hermes (In Greek myth he was the cunning and thieving messenger of the gods)
Trickster animals include:
- Coyote (As seen in Native American mythology)
- Rabbit (Like โBrโer Rabbitโ who features in African-American folklore)
- Fox (Like โKuma Lisaโ in Bulgarian folklore)
- Raven (Famous among the Native Americans)
Coming across multiple Tricksters on your path through life is inevitable. But while the self-serving, deceptive shadow side of every Trickster is extremely apparent, itโs also important to be receptive to their lessons โ to their crazy wisdom.
The truth is that we all have a hidden Trickster inside whether we are conscious of it or not. That is perhaps why weโre so enamored and intrigued by figures such as The Joker or Mad Hatter.
Weโre all a little bonkers inside.
Deep down, our inner Trickster craves to break taboos, revel in the destruction of the known, and shatter decrepit ideologies. If there is anything Trickster archetypes teach us, it is to โlighten upโ about life and to not take ourselves so seriously. However, when we deny the crazy wisdom of the Trickster both within and without ourselves, we find ourselves becoming rigid, bull-headed, narrow-minded and humorless. The cracks in our perfect facades begin to shine when we intentionally take a nasty kind of pleasure in others pain and failure.
When we fail to embrace the lessons of the Trickster archetype, we deny ourselves frivolity and the capacity to experience our Shadows. When we get lost in superficial appearances, the Trickster holds a mirror to our faces. When we get stranded in the ignorance of egotism, the Trickster, through his antics, lays out our faults on a platter with a smile.
It was once said that Krishna secretly stole all the clothing from a few milk maidens that were bathing. When they realized what happened, they begged for their clothes back. Krishna reprimanded them for breaking the vow about bathing nude. Then, he made them ascend from the water nude to find their clothes. In this way when interpreted, the women were forced to abandon their sense of shame or ego (clothing), allowing them to realize their ultimate divine union with Krishna. This story, like many others, represents the powerful unpredictability of the Trickster.
The power of the Trickster is in his (or her) ability to help us question life, embrace uncertainty and become receptive to seeing everything just as it is.
It can be so easy to fall into dogmatic traps and small-minded ideologies on our paths of soulful expansion. When a Jester, Clown or Trickster comes into your life shaking up all the pretensions, lies and illusions that you cling to โฆ pay attention! Your anger, sanctimony,ย and exasperation can be alchemized into humor, acceptance and even curiosity if you let it.
What is Your Flavor of Holy Madness?
Finally, I want you to take a few moments to think about your own inner Trickster. Has it been outlawed to your Shadow? Do you give it enough healthy expression in your life? What does it look like, sound like and feel like? You’re welcome to share below.
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There is so much for me to share here but itโs too much at once because I am still digesting all of this. This is certainly a push in the right direction!
So I don’t know the kind of sharing you’re looking for. But I’d like to know if you could point me in the right direction.
When I was young I was led into a Fairy Circle, I spent some time there, met Pan (I instinctively knew who he was. His face and countenance changed like smoke or water, very mercurial, he reminded me of a tree). He offered me something I don’t remember. I ran. Years later I was visited by my culture’s (Native American, Bitterroot Salish) trickster Coyote. He was injured, I nursed him back to health. He asked for my hand, just like Pan, and I hesitated.
I believe I have a bit of the trickster duality, storytelling, nurturer, and vicious defender (I have tattoos of Athena and Lady Justice). I’m not sure what to do with any of it. I don’t practice in my culture, I don’t feel comfortable blindly going into anything considered ‘witch’. Every fall I become anxious, looking over my shoulder waiting to hear their voices. I get ‘visited’ often by other spirits which don’t bother me. My attitude remains until sometime after Samhain. Then, I’m at peace.
Any direction or advice would help. I’ve asked my elders, and the prayers and offerings don’t help. I need to make some sort of decision, apparently.
Something similar happened to me in a dream. I was with my mother and sister in a car, following this beautiful old elk through a mountain neighborhood. Two mountain lions started hunting him and eventually took him down. He then turned into a handsome man; I was deeply drawn to him. We were all watching the mountain lions eat him alive. A man in black whose face I couldn’t see was suddenly there, trying to convince me and my sister to do a ritual where we drank the man’s blood. My sister declined, but I said yes. Ever since, this trickster has been a significant guide in my spiritual development, though sometimes I came very close to madness. I think he both lead me to that edge, and reminded me to step back at times. I have full trust in him even though I suspect he will try to f*ck with me again in the future. That’s his nature. But I always remind myself, like you, that I am on the side of the light–justice, goodness, and love motivate me. I meditate on that as protection, and I hope I will be able to let him be my guide and come to no harm. I think this is possible. When the trickster appears as malicious or frightening, I think that’s a sign that there is shadow work to be done within ourselves. Don’t be afraid of him!
So, what you are saying is, Donald Trump is a Trickster, and we need to lighten up about him being president and pay attention to the faults in society that he lays bare.
Good take.
Hi, this morning Iโm reading Michael Cohenโs book about his time with Trump.
Iโve been studying archetypes and digging into my shadows because of Trump.
Michael Cohen said in the book that he didnโt understand why he did Trumpโs bidding. Immediately I thought of the Trickster and I wondered, โwhat archetype falls for a trickster?โ
I landed here on your page. Thank you for clearly outlining the answer to my question!
Now Iโll continue reading this wild book full of tricksters that are waking up a bunch of people.
Thank you. Sue
I’ve definitely shown traits of, and self-identified as a Trickster in my daily life; I like to joke and play, and making others laugh and smile is vital to making me happy, too. As far as the Archetypal Tricksters on offer, I’ve also associated with Hermes, for his whimsical nature, and, to a degree, his fickleness!
I’ve come across a few tricksters in the last week…
Loki
Raven
I also want to say magpie
Very interesting, I will reflect thankyou
Be this as it may Do not peddle and lead astray If your heart is is filled with worth Then proceed only with fire wind water and the dust of the earth
Thanks for the insights, super good !
Wow, this was so profound and timely. Thank you, Luna! I think what I experienced last week on a trip was this trickster, Pan. Very interesting.
Thank you, very timely, helpful and insightful.