Vasilisa's Results
eNTp
I: 44 E: 56 S: 25 N:75 F: 49 T: 51 J:37 P:63
cordial 79, spiritual 77, ethical 67, philosophical 65, factual 57, conceptual 56, social 56, ideational 55, technical 50, logical 49, organizational 49, theoretical 48, aesthetical 48, protectoral 43, imperial 37, sensorial 35, sensual 35, lethargical 35, inspirational 34, practical 31, heroical 31, entrepreneurial 28, industrial 27, passional 25, dynamical 16, histrionical 16
Cordial
The best concept to define the focus of this state is affinity. It happens when we are emotionally tense, but physically and rationally flexible. It looks to make sure that values are reflected in our social environment. It is attentive to the things that exalt or threaten ideal views, but rather than the attitude of a fighter or guardian, this state provides that of a critic, teammate and supporter. It is mostly social, is alert of what is going around and will be curious about it.
By definition, this is the state of alertness, inquiry and value. When opening, it is linked to the Social. When internalizing, it is linked to the Spiritual, Aesthetical, Protectoral and Ethical; and indirectly to the Factual.
Its main characteristic is sensing the surroundings for spiritual connections, pondering about aesthetics, or bringing value to present events. This defines our ability to look for bonds, harmony or emotional connection within our social medium.
Diplomats, Caregivers, Hosts, Philanthropists…
People who have a strong tendency to this state focus on their feelings and environment. They have a strong sense of responsibility, given by emotional commitment; they struggle to teach this to others. They concentrate in making sure that what is done carries their views and values. They are great friends of celebrating and recognizing the efforts and intentions of others. They put great attention to special dates and anniversaries, and being there when friends and relatives need them. They are gregarious, but have a preference for their own social group. They value those that are responsive or resourceful. They appreciate activism and financial support, because they value facts as much as ideas. Their major desire is to see balance, and this may drive them to look for drama and emotional causes.
This state has one tendency towards introversion: self-absorption due to value, which may cultivate sensitivity and bias.
People that are strongly cordial have a clear vision of what is good and bad, beautiful and ugly, desired and repulsive. They are open to debate ideas and to explore activities, places or cultures; but, they have a clear identity with a family, social group, culture or set of values, and the interaction might be restricted around this basis. They also tend to have a clear idea of who is an enemy or threat. And, they tend to be sensitive to public opinion.
Spiritual
The best concept to define the focus of this state is essence. It happens when we are physically relaxed, but emotionally tense and rationally flexible. We are in this state when searching ideals, meanings, significance or transcendence; when we are involved in abstract reverence. We look to study our values, and conceive and expose our feelings. We are devoted to ideas, and enjoy exploring and elaborating on them. This is not spiritual in religious term, it is simply focused on emotional abstract concepts.
By definition, this is the state of abstraction, inquiry and value. When opening, it links to the Cordial and Ideational. When internalizing, it links to the Sentimental and Philosophical, and indirectly to the Conceptual and Protectoral.
Its main characteristic is pondering sentiments or placing values on concepts, all while avoiding physical engagement. This defines our ability to be exalted, repulsed or devoted to things that are only grasped by the mind, while being absent from physical surroundings or escaping what is tangible or presented to the senses.
Missioners, Idealists, Therapists, Healers…
People who have a strong tendency to this state focus on their feelings and are open to analysis. Their attention goes to where ideals and believes are. For them, being a visionary is more pressing than physical possessions or productivity. They plan and care for what is emotionally important or relevant, and avoid more practical but non-transcendental activities. They feel comfortable in secular environments, but will always question the purpose in search for better things. Their visions may seem compelling and pleasurable, while reality may seem dull and dirty. They may abandon quests following their feelings, and dislike definite, predictable and rigorous things. They are impulsively protective of things they value, but might overlook physical abilities, facts or needs. They may be bias about their preferences; but, they are open to reflect upon their feelings.
They have two tendencies towards introversion: self-reliance due to abstraction, which may cultivate rumination, shyness and passive aggression; and self-absorption due to value, which may cultivate sensitivity and bias.
People that are strongly spiritual are open to suggestions, information and exploration, but these are all conditioned by an intense desire to carry an ideal. This can make them reject or adopt things, and may interfere with interpretations, giving a sense of clarity at times and disdain at others. They pursue a definite passion in order to be creative; this tends to make them artistic or art enthusiasts.
Code:
Physical↓ Rational↓ Emotional↓
Tense Action Order Value
Flexible Alertness Inquiry Empathy
Relaxed Abstraction Unrestraint Detachment
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