Alexa Gallo
41 / Personal Development, Health, and Spirituality
Tags: Alexa Gallo, coronavirus, Covid-19, dominant, dreams, extraverted intuition (Ne), extraverted thinking (Te), grief, Heroic, individuation, inferior function, INFP, introverted feeling (Fi), introverted sensing (Si), masculine/feminine, pandemic, quaternity, shadow, water, yin/yang
September 16, 2020

My ongoing experience with grief in relation to my inferior function has brought forth dysfunctional behavior as well as an increase in consciousness and differentiation. It has enhanced my awareness of the healing capacity and vulnerability of the inferior function. I have come to see that the vulnerability is necessary.
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Mark Hunziker
28 / Personal Development, Health, and Spirituality
Tags: ego, Eternal Child, extraverted sensation (Se), extraverted thinking (Te), function-attitude, Heroic, INTJ, introverted feeling (Fi), introverted intuition (Ni), John Beebe, Mark Hunziker, Parent
September 8, 2016

I allowed myself to take a little vacation from my single-mindedness and felt a shift in attitude and awareness almost immediately. My linear, tunnel-vision mindset relaxed, and I began to notice and embrace information, insights, and opportunities that came along unexpectedly and felt important despite having no logical connection with the task at hand.
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Carol Shumate
08 / Archetypes / Culture and Cultural Typology
Tags: Angelo Spoto, Anima, Brad Pitt, Carol Shumate, Daimonic, demonic, Ed Norton, extraverted feeling, extraverted sensation, extraverted thinking, Fe, Feeling, Fight Club, Helena Bonham Carter, Heroic, inferior function, inferiority complex, INTJ, INTP, Introverted Intuition, introverted sensation, James Hollis, John Beebe, Jung, Lenore Thompson, Marie-Louise von Franz, Ni, Paul Tieger, Se, Si, Te, Tyler Durden
December 1, 2011

Fight Club’s accomplishment is to elicit in us the instinctive fear, resistance, and embarrassment we all experience around the domain of our inferior function, whichever function that may be for us. The reward for sticking with the movie until the end is a catharsis that feels as if we have integrated our own inferior function.
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