Seeker: what your word says about who you are right now
You are not lost. You are oriented toward what you have not yet found.
One line first: when Seeker is your word, the question moves you more than any answer, and the looking itself is where you feel most like yourself.
The word carries an old sense of going toward, of asking with your whole body. That motion is the truest thing about you. You reach a place, a person, an answer, and inside the calm you feel the next horizon already pulling at your sleeve. You are not lost. You are oriented toward what you have not yet found. The world rewards people who settle, who pick a lane and stay, and part of you envies their stillness. But settling reads to you like a quiet betrayal of something you cannot name yet. So you keep turning the stone over. You notice the door behind the door. You trust the road more than the map, because you believe the finding is hidden inside the looking.
The shadow side: seeking can become a way to never arrive. The word lets you leave before anything can hold you, and calls it depth. You mistake the next horizon for growth when sometimes it is only flight. What you protect against is the ordinary risk of staying, of letting one thing be enough.
Whether Seeker is truly yours is its own question, and only your own read can answer it.
Underneath seeker, the reading most often finds the Fool rhythm, the pattern moving under the behavior.