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Knowing Me, Knowing God: Exploring Your Spirituality with Myers-Briggs

Totenkindly

@.~*virinaĉo*~.@
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Apr 19, 2007
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MBTI Type
BELF
Enneagram
594
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
It has great reviews on Amazon, but what say the critics of MBTIc?

I have this book, but it's not nearly my favorite because it's just too skimpy. (It might be useful to a MBTI novice, however, or someone not used to thinking a possible mesh between spirituality and personality.)

If you want a much more thorough exploration of spirituality via the MBTI tool, I highly recommend the book Soul Types by Sandra Hirsh and Jane Kise.

EDIT: It's 300+ pages, exploring not only the four archetypes but the general spiritual approaches, strengths, weaknesses, and paths of development for each of the 16 types.
 
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INTJMom

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MBTI Type
INTJ
Enneagram
5w4
I have both of those - my sister gave them to me. I haven't found either one of them useful for myself.
 

Usehername

On a mission
Joined
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I have this book, but it's not nearly my favorite because it's just too skimpy. (It might be useful to a MBTI novice, however, or someone not used to thinking a possible mesh between spirituality and personality.)

If you want a much more thorough exploration of spirituality via the MBTI tool, I highly recommend the book Soul Types by Sandra Hirsh and Jane Kise.

EDIT: It's 300+ pages, exploring not only the four archetypes but the general spiritual approaches, strengths, weaknesses, and paths of development for each of the 16 types.

thx
 
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