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The Five Element Personality Test

Malcontent

New member
Joined
May 18, 2009
Messages
258
MBTI Type
abcd
WOOD ARCHETYPE: The Pioneer.............................. 3
FIRE ARCHETYPE: The Wizard.................................... 1
EARTH ARCHETYPE: The Peacemaker......................... 3
METAL ARCHETYPE: The Alchemist.............................. 12
WATER ARCHETYPE: The Philosopher......................... 16

Very low in wood-fire-earth... uhm...
 

InsatiableCuriosity

New member
Joined
May 20, 2010
Messages
698
MBTI Type
INTP
Enneagram
5
WOOD ARCHETYPE: The Pioneer.............................. 8
FIRE ARCHETYPE: The Wizard.................................... 8
EARTH ARCHETYPE: The Peacemaker......................... 1
METAL ARCHETYPE: The Alchemist.............................. 7
WATER ARCHETYPE: The Philosopher......................... 17


Water

Keys To Understanding Water:
• articulate, clever, and introspective
• self-contained and self-sufficient
• penetrating, critical, and scrutinizing
• seeks knowledge and understanding
• likes to remain hidden, enigmatic, and anonymous

Typical Problems:
• emotionally inaccessible and undemonstrative
• isolation and lonelines
• tactless, unforgiving, and suspicious
• hardening of the arteries, deterioration of teeth and gums
• backache, chilliness, loss of libido

A Friendly Reminder:
The power of Water comes from the capacity to conceive, concentrate, and conserve. Water types need to offset their toughness, bluntness, and detachment with tenderness, sensitivity, and openness, risking softness and contact, exposure and attachment.
 
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