I identified pretty stongly with this part:
9. The Introverted Intuitive Type
The peculiar nature of introverted intuition, when given the priority, also produces a peculiar type of man, viz. the mystical dreamer and seer on the one hand, or the fantastical crank and artist on the other.
Intensification of intuition naturally often results in an extraordinary aloofness of the individual from tangible reality; he may even become a complete enigma to his own immediate circle. [p. 509]
If an artist, he reveals extraordinary, remote things in his art, which in iridescent profusion embrace both the significant and the banal, the lovely and the grotesque, the whimsical and the sublime.
And also this part:
10. Recapitulation of Introverted Irrational Types
Since their main activity is directed within, nothing is outwardly visible but reserve, secretiveness, lack of sympathy, or uncertainty, and an apparently groundless perplexity. When anything does come to the surface, it usually consists in indirect manifestations of inferior and relatively unconscious functions. Manifestations of such a nature naturally excite a certain environmental prejudice against these types. Accordingly they are mostly underestimated, or at least misunderstood.
I also identify with the part about archetypes and all the mystical references. I am very strongly drawn toward mystical things.
I have mixed feelings when I people talk about how intuitive doesn't mean, psychic, mystical, etc. You can be an intuitve type and not have any of this, but on the other hand if you are a mystical type or have a sixth sense it is almost certain that you have a high N.