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Originally Posted by Gabe
To get a look at each process in each position in detail, you'd have to go to the helluva-expensive conference that Beebe is having on the topic.
I dunno, though. I think I'm going to start telling myself that it's better if I can figure out how each process looks in each postion on my own, and how I'll even *get it* better if I figure it out for myself.
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Check out this link:
Symbol Thinking: Mapping Jungian Archetypes on Cognitive Processes
The website owner kindly provides a summary of Beebe's four-day workshop explaining what each process looks like in each position (8x8=64 possible combinations). I have looked at my own (INFJ) function/archetypes in this light and found some truths here.
For example, I do tend to use my fifth "oppositional" Ne function to punch holes in other people's proposals or ideas. This is a trait I have known about for some time and try to keep under control, as it can be very discouraging for others.
As for my 8th "Demonic" function (Si): I speculated several years ago that this function could cause me to "forget" things at inconvenient times (such as when I introduced my mother to my new boss and forgot her name!). So it was quite fascinating to read the same suggestion here.
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INFJ 9w1 sx/sp/so
"A wizard is never late. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to." - Gandalf The Grey
And if I only could,
I'd make a deal with God,
And I'd get him to swap our places,
Be running up that road,
Be running up that hill,
With no problems.
- Kate Bush
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