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Humoural Personality Test

Opal Star

Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2020
Messages
516
Enneagram
173
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
Choler, or yellow bile: 27.50%
Blood (Sanguine): 28.20%
Phlegm (Phlegmatic): 17.00%
Melancholy, or black bile: 27.30%


I would be a Sanguine-Choleric according to this test.
 

Maou

Mythos
Joined
Jun 20, 2018
Messages
6,117
MBTI Type
INTP
Enneagram
5w6
Instinctual Variant
sx/sp
choler, or yellow bile: 20.00%
melancholy, or black bile: 22.80%
blood: 37.50%
phlegm: 19.70%

Sanguine:

predominant in those endowed with a sanguine temperament

element: air
qualities: hot and moist
color: red
taste: sweet
season: spring
time of day: morning
body organ: heart
period of life: childhood
signs: Gemini, Aquarius, Libra
planet: Jupiter
Blood is the "best" of all the humours. The sanguine person is typically balanced, equanimous, patient, thoughtful, active in a measured way, able to judge people and situations well, and to contain his or her own shifts of moods, as well as those of others. The presence of blood will diminish the power exerted by other humours that may be present in high doses. An excess of blood, however, may go along with a general insensitivity and indifference to the fate of others. A little melancholy might be just what is needed in such cases.

If the presence of blood is defective (under 25%), then you might suffer from ailments caused by the excess of one or more of the three other humours. On the other hand, if neither of those is particularly predominant, you might be perfectly balanced. To increase the proportion of blood in your system, eat red meat and vegetables but fewer dairy products, drink red wine, exercise, try to sleep less than you usually do, try to keep a more regular schedule than usual - and increase your sexual activity, too. A well regulated life and the avoidance of excess of any sort usually ensures a humourally balanced organism - and vice-versa.
 
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