Friday 20 March 2009

The Judge called Um

[quote=slowriot;49443]seriously stop it already. Judging and percieving is not a function, S/N and F/T are. Introversion and extroversion is whether you take an inward or outward perception at the world. Judging and percievíng is in corelation to what extroverted function you use, for percieving its on the N/S functions, judging is on T/F functions. That means for an INTP that the first function is introverted thinking, second function extroverted intuition. For ESFJ's first function extroverted feeling, second function introverted sensing.[/quote]

That's what the High Priest says.

In the Perseus system the NP dominant process is the Questor = Introverted Perception. The characteristic of this that you do not arrange your perception into a preorganized schedule, but just adsorb it to be allocated into your manifesto when appropriate (later). You could also be called a NP Psychedelic or Dragon. Some people associate such a personality with brain chemicals and magic mushrooms. However, this is thought to be incidental to the personality type. Such personality types are attracted to mind blowing experiences rather than the drugs altering their personality, unlocking their doors of perception. High powered NPs and even telepaths have been recognised (they are rare) from young people who have never taken drugs, never smoked and never got drunk. And I don't think they have overindulged in sex either.

Introverted Thinking or Introverted Intuition do not work as the primary process for me. I think this is likely to happen when the Perception score is higher than the Intuition and Sensing is not used. It is NOT expected to be Rational NT immediately. But it is not Irrational SF either. It may appear to outsiders this way though. Therein lies a personality problem. We need to speed up the Thinking process, or reduce Perception to be mainstream.

The Judge called Um.

http://personalitycafe.com/intp-forum-thinkers/1790-np-vs-nt.html

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