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And maybe into woo-woo stuff, spirituality, new-age, weird buddhism stuff, etc.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
wut? did i say any of that? lol, such whisper mail.The problem i have with nanook argument is that how can u say believing in tulpa is a Ni not woo woo thing while believing u can upload your videos and your speeches to YouTube and get some money out of it is.
He's always a bit impartial.
Yeah like Serac make this thread after some post interaction with Animekitty
more evolved Ni types (teal swan)
I take it you liked the word woo-woo?Yeah like Serac make this thread after some post interaction with Animekitty, who is very woo-woo (That all anime weird girls)and the same time has that very odd moments of deeper insight. Which are too woo-woo but cool. Nanook is not woo-woo, he is always making some synthesy of woo-woo stuff and rationalize it to fits his current understending. And that is fluid shifting shit - you can see this if you read his posts across years.
WOO-WOO WOO-WOO WOO-WOO WOO-WOO WOO-WOO WOO-WOO WOO-WOO![]()
In Carl Jung's theory of the ego, described in 1916 in Psychological Types, intuition is an "irrational function", opposed most directly by sensation, and opposed less strongly by the "rational functions" of thinking and feeling. Jung defined intuition as "perception via the unconscious": using sense-perception only as a starting point, to bring forth ideas, images, possibilities, ways out of a blocked situation, by a process that is mostly unconscious.[33]
Jung said that a person in whom intuition is dominant, an "intuitive type", acts not on the basis of rational judgment but on sheer intensity of perception. An extraverted intuitive type, "the natural champion of all minorities with a future", orients to new and promising but unproven possibilities, often leaving to chase after a new possibility before old ventures have borne fruit, oblivious to his or her own welfare in the constant pursuit of change. An introverted intuitive type orients by images from the unconscious, ever exploring the psychic world of the archetypes, seeking to perceive the meaning of events, but often having no interest in playing a role in those events and not seeing any connection between the contents of the psychic world and him- or herself. Jung thought that extraverted intuitive types were likely entrepreneurs, speculators, cultural revolutionaries, often undone by a desire to escape every situation before it becomes settled and constraining—even repeatedly leaving lovers for the sake of new romantic possibilities. His introverted intuitive types were likely mystics, prophets, or cranks, struggling with a tension between protecting their visions from influence by others and making their ideas comprehensible and reasonably persuasive to others—a necessity for those visions to bear real fruit.
easily isfp
Thing is, Se is more concerned with treating the data relayed to them via their senses as concrete. Thus, Se (and Si) users are far less likely to be in to 'woo woo' than an intuitive.
Ni seeks to pierce the veil of reality; Ne seeks and entertains myriad interpretations.
As as strong Ni user myself, let me tell you - my Te may be the size of the moon, but sure as shit I'm down with the idea that there's a great deal more to this reality than meets the eye.
ISFP's have immature Ni, so it comes out all weird sometimes.