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Is this accurate (Jungian Psychology)?

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Just tossing out this idea as a visual to see if this is correct or what needs to be rectified in my understanding of Jung. I could have tried to explain all this, but this seemed easier.

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I'm not sure what the healthy and unhealthy lines are exactly trying to dictate. It's my understanding, that a healthy type will utilize dominant and then the auxiliary (with the others occasionally after to assist). Unhealthy types can be people who get stuck in the grips of the inferior or loop past the auxiliary.

Because if the nature of the loop, I would say the tertiary can be quite conscious. It has the same directional energy as the primary, and can sometimes seem more natural or feel better to some individuals.

And I have no clue how the cognitive functions may or may not be related to libido. I've never done any reading into it.

The dominant function can be unconscious too in the sense that you've been using it your whole life, it feels as natural as breathing, and you are so accustomed to it that you don't realize that this function sets you apart from most other people.
 

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And I have no clue how the cognitive functions may or may not be related to libido. I've never done any reading into it.

Then you have not paid attention to Jung.
 
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