Glordag
Pensive Poster
Recent discussions over how well MBTI and Socionics represent Jung's original psychological types made me question which functions I use myself and how I use them. As such, I thought that it would be a neat exercise for us to list the order in which we relate to the Jung functions or types, from top to bottom. Additionally, a very brief qualifier and explanation could be beneficial.
I'll start off with a format. I realize that not everyone has read through Jung's description of the types. If you have not, then I encourage you to either read them or make a best guess based on what you know from MBTI/Socionics. A qualifier that you are not using Jung's descriptions might be helpful (say, an asterisk).
Ok, so here it is:
1. Introverted Thinking (Ti): Primary Mode - Ti acts as my inner voice. It takes in all data and analyzes it, bringing it back to my subjective inner reality.
2. Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Conscious Guide - Ne constantly pushes me from interest to interest, and is never satisfied with letting my focus remain still. Sometimes I hate this function.
3. Introverted Sensation (Si): Unconscious Interpreter - I could not help but to relate very strongly to Jung's description of Si. This could arguably be placed over Ne for me. I constantly dwell on my own inner interpretations of objective sensations.
4. Extraverted Thinking (Te): Primary Interactive Interface - Though my attachment to objects is generally distant, I feel a distinct need to ensure that truth is maintained. I place a lot of emphasis on making sure that things aren't misrepresented from objective reality, even if I can only do this through my subjective thinking.
5. Introverted Feeling (Fi): Subjective Self-Expression - The majority of the time, I repress emotions. However, I have a distinct need to love another, and I tend to indulge and get lost in my subjective feelings when they do occur. For this reason, "emotional" creative outlets can be powerful for me.
6. Introverted Intuition (Ni): Repressed Symbolism - Generally, the idea of subjective insight is distant from me. I will occasionally experience this as an extension of Ne. An example is picking up Tarot Cards as a new hobby, and then experiencing subjective insight as a result.
7. Extraverted Sensation (Se): Ignored Reality - For the most part, I could care less about what I externally experience. This is largely because I will immediately turn my objective experiences into subjective interpretations via Si and Ti.
8. Extraverted Feeling (Fe): Completely Foreign - I'm so distant from the idea of objective feelings as described by Jung. In fact, I have a pretty significant disdain for it. It's absurd to me, at best.
So there we have it. Hopefully some of you will contribute, and maybe some insight can be gathered.
I'll start off with a format. I realize that not everyone has read through Jung's description of the types. If you have not, then I encourage you to either read them or make a best guess based on what you know from MBTI/Socionics. A qualifier that you are not using Jung's descriptions might be helpful (say, an asterisk).
Ok, so here it is:
1. Introverted Thinking (Ti): Primary Mode - Ti acts as my inner voice. It takes in all data and analyzes it, bringing it back to my subjective inner reality.
2. Extraverted Intuition (Ne): Conscious Guide - Ne constantly pushes me from interest to interest, and is never satisfied with letting my focus remain still. Sometimes I hate this function.
3. Introverted Sensation (Si): Unconscious Interpreter - I could not help but to relate very strongly to Jung's description of Si. This could arguably be placed over Ne for me. I constantly dwell on my own inner interpretations of objective sensations.
4. Extraverted Thinking (Te): Primary Interactive Interface - Though my attachment to objects is generally distant, I feel a distinct need to ensure that truth is maintained. I place a lot of emphasis on making sure that things aren't misrepresented from objective reality, even if I can only do this through my subjective thinking.
5. Introverted Feeling (Fi): Subjective Self-Expression - The majority of the time, I repress emotions. However, I have a distinct need to love another, and I tend to indulge and get lost in my subjective feelings when they do occur. For this reason, "emotional" creative outlets can be powerful for me.
6. Introverted Intuition (Ni): Repressed Symbolism - Generally, the idea of subjective insight is distant from me. I will occasionally experience this as an extension of Ne. An example is picking up Tarot Cards as a new hobby, and then experiencing subjective insight as a result.
7. Extraverted Sensation (Se): Ignored Reality - For the most part, I could care less about what I externally experience. This is largely because I will immediately turn my objective experiences into subjective interpretations via Si and Ti.
8. Extraverted Feeling (Fe): Completely Foreign - I'm so distant from the idea of objective feelings as described by Jung. In fact, I have a pretty significant disdain for it. It's absurd to me, at best.
So there we have it. Hopefully some of you will contribute, and maybe some insight can be gathered.
