This has been quite a read from a newcomer to the website, but not at all a newcomer to Jung. I do wonder what the devil he would make of all this. He, I believe was self-diagnosed as INTP and INTJ at different times of his life, which has also happened to me, with the same two types. I am wondering what, if anything, has been gained by the each of the you who have responded..Perhaps I am feeling too serious, but once we know our own type, know that they can be overlapping, and, respect that he, indeed, knew his, then we can move off the question. I myself decided to read again the original just to ground my self before I read much more here. Dr. Diane
P.S. Not having read all of these posts, does not The Red Book speak loudly to a particular type, and over, 30 years of writing it, does in not change?? I will be perusing all of that question as I go forward..the Book, in and of itself, it s testament to a highly introverted, hugely global mind. Not to mention his capacity to give "voice" to inner demons (feelings, sensations, thoughts, archetypes and the commonplace within him.