Marlowe Embree
27 / Culture and Cultural Typology / Personal Development, Health, and Spirituality
Tags: atheism, aut-aut, auxiliary, C. S. Lewis, causes, Christianity, convergence, Daniel Kahneman, divergence, diversity, dominant, ecumenical, egalitarianism, et-et, Feeling, Intuition, Islam, Judaism, Leonardo De Chirico, Maimonides, Marlowe Embree, mysticism, pluralism, polarization, Pope Francis, Quran, rationalism, reasons, relativism, religion, Richard Dawkins, Ruth Benedict, science, Sensation, spirituality, theology, thinking, tolerance, triumphalism
April 6, 2016

People of different types are prone to think about religion and spirituality in different ways. While type obviously does not determine a person’s religious beliefs, type is a lens through which one views the world of religion and spirituality, and as a result, contentious religious differences are often, in part, typological differences in disguise.
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Laurie B. Lippin, Ph.D.
09 / Culture and Cultural Typology / Personal Development, Health, and Spirituality
Tags: anti-Semitism, archetype, Ashkenazi Jew, Carol Pearson, Congress of Racial Equality, CORE, diversity, ENFP, ENTJ, Extraverted Intuition, Feeling, Fi, Hero, introvert, introverted feeling, introverted sensing, Intuitive, ISTJ, Jewish, Jungian, Latina, Laurie Lippin, Magician, MBTI, Ne, Sage, Seeker, Sensing, Si, Wanderer
February 1, 2012

In the MBTI® I found the self-understanding that I had been lacking; I saw myself finally as less of a dilettante than an adaptive explorer, and a powerful implementer of all I had learned. I had been collecting knowledge and skills but had continued to be unclear about my “use of self.” I finally saw my journey as self-actualization.
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