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Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Immortalis Vigil - 01-13-2013

I'm curious whether there is a predominate Myers-Briggs personality type for wanderers, or whether wanderers with specific soul group/social memory complex associations identify with specific Myers-Briggs types.

I am an INTJ.

Here is a link to the test if you haven't taken it:

http://similarminds.com/jung.html


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Peregrinus - 01-13-2013

I have noted in at least one other thread with similar intent, that wanderers appear to be more predominantly type INTJ than the general population.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Immortalis Vigil - 01-13-2013

I saw and commented on an older post exploring the I/E dichotomy, and wanted to flush out the Myers Briggs a little more generally. Somewhere between 1-2% of the population is made-up of INTJs, many of whom are either atheists or agnostics. Yet I've noticed that this forum has more INTJs than most other "Starseed" websites, where "Feelers" seem to be in greater predominance. Admittedly I make only frequent appearances on those sites because they often lack discernment.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Aureus - 01-13-2013

I've gotten INFP in the past, and did so again right now.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Marc - 01-13-2013

I got INFP, also but it was tied with INTP


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Brittany - 01-13-2013

I'm INFP today. I've also been INFJ and INTP. Every time I take this test I get a different answer. My personality is generally in a state of flux.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Jeremy - 01-13-2013

Yea I used to be INTP prior to discovering spirituality but now it seems I'm an INFP


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Aaron - 01-13-2013

See also this thread: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=3990


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - kdsii - 01-13-2013

INTP. Interesting, we all fit together. Smile


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Immortalis Vigil - 01-13-2013

I'm more than a little intrigued by the idea of other spiritual INTJs. I will be exploring this further on the INTJ forum. I would note that many of the INTJs I know have something of "dark bent."


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Sagittarius - 01-13-2013

Interesting I usually always get Infp but this time I got Enfp. Guess it is indicative of the changes I have gone through in the past year. I suppose as one balances one also does away with limiting themselves to a certain category. I aim to develop every side of me and gain prowess with each category.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - spero - 01-13-2013

thats crazy lol, i just got INTP now aswell lol. seems introverted intuitive is in vogue lol


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Oceania - 01-13-2013

feelers aren't all feel goody numbskulls. i have a strong F but that doesn't mean i don't think. i'm infp. i think most spiritual people are intuitive and introverted, as we need those qualities to look within.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Immortalis Vigil - 01-14-2013

For any who were curious...I was met with vehement derision on the INTJ Forum when I mentioned anything Spiritual or to do with Wanderers. haha

Also, Oceania, I meant no offense, and did not mean to suggest everyone who is a "feeler" is a "numbskull."


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - zenmaster - 01-14-2013

"INFPs do not like conflict, and go to great lengths to avoid it." - lol!


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Oceania - 01-14-2013

lol that's funny.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - xise - 01-14-2013

INFP here. Same as last time I did the survey months ago.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - reeay - 01-14-2013

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RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Brittany - 01-14-2013

Lol Rie!


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Spaced - 01-14-2013

Yet another INFP here

I think when I did one of these in Highschool I got INTJ


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Parsons - 01-14-2013

As stated in the other thread, I am an INTP. I will probably re-do the test since I did it over a year ago. But the description of INTP's fit me so nearly perfect I doubt I will come up with different results: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?pid=68462#pid68462


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - reeay - 01-15-2013

For the ENFP-INFP 'wandering' folks who do not want to take test over: lol



RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Sagittarius - 01-15-2013

(01-15-2013, 01:49 AM)rie Wrote: For the ENFP-INFP 'wandering' folks who do not want to take test over: lol

Thanks rie.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Oceania - 01-15-2013

Parsons you realize you've taken the test all wrong?


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Parsons - 01-16-2013

I don't see how that's possible since the results match my personality very closely...


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Oceania - 01-17-2013

what do you make decicions on? feelings or thought? gut or noggin


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Cyan - 01-17-2013

INTP - "Architect". Greatest precision in thought and language. Can readily discern contradictions and inconsistencies. The world exists primarily to be understood. 3.3% of total population.


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - Oceania - 01-17-2013

are the INs a small percentage in general or why is it i always hear about the IN types being so rare?


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - vervex - 01-18-2013

Interesting thread Smile I'm an INTP.
I took a long "official" test when I was 16-17 and the results were very clearly INTP. Since then I have investigated the personality types again (I actually looked into that no more than 6 months ago) and yes, the result still applies to my personality with as much exactitude as a label/personality test can have. I'm also very stable personality-wise. What you see is what you get Smile


RE: Myers Briggs: Wanderers - ilindahrox - 01-18-2013

INFJ "Author". Strong drive and enjoyment to help others. Complex personality. 1.5% of total population.