What is the role/purpose/destiny/contribution of each of the types? Each of the dominant functions?
Why are some types more plentiful while others are more rare?
What are the broader/existential implications of type? Are there any implicit mandates in order to obtain an ideal, or things that should take place in terms of our use/knowledge of it?
How does typology fit into the bigger picture in terms of Jungian psychology, and ultimately the framework of life?
Note: Please don't get hung up on the specific terms above - they are flexible to definition and largely placeholders, just meant to get the conversation going.
(I’ve mused on this for years, and have some thoughts and things I've written down, but I’d love to hear everyone else’s. I've been thinking about starting this thread for a while, but the gumption was finally attained through a vent chat.)
Aaaaaaaaand……go.
Why are some types more plentiful while others are more rare?
What are the broader/existential implications of type? Are there any implicit mandates in order to obtain an ideal, or things that should take place in terms of our use/knowledge of it?
How does typology fit into the bigger picture in terms of Jungian psychology, and ultimately the framework of life?
Note: Please don't get hung up on the specific terms above - they are flexible to definition and largely placeholders, just meant to get the conversation going.
(I’ve mused on this for years, and have some thoughts and things I've written down, but I’d love to hear everyone else’s. I've been thinking about starting this thread for a while, but the gumption was finally attained through a vent chat.)
Aaaaaaaaand……go.