My dominant function is also extraverted intuition (Ne). My shadow is also introverted sensing, I forget to eat, drink & breath healthily while busy chasing possibilities.
Very interesting and informative! I also thought it was funny when he mentioned he would forget to breath. I used to do the same thing. I still forget sometimes... (ENTP thing maybe?)
Insightful information on these MBTI Jungian types! I stumbled upon your channel through the TH-cam algorithm today. My MBTI channel does the same. Thanks for sharing! 🌟🌟🌟
I would like a really in-depth description of how each function manifests in each archetype in each type. How does Se look in INTPs? ESTPs? What does an ISTJ look like broken down into functions? What behaviours/beliefs do you often see as a result? I can't find material anywhere that fits this bill and would love some recommendations.
@@ramashakaroun2863 I'm actually subscribed to his channel. I've learned an awful lot from him - he's clearly really knowledgable. I am looking for something a bit more structured with some more concrete examples, so when he says things like 'an ENTP in daemon mode will burn your reality' I can get a sense of what that looks like. Thanks for the recommendation though!
Try reading Hillman and Von Frantz. I was in Jungian analysis, and i too am an extroverted intuitive, but I didn’t discover this by taking a test. The Myers Briggs would label me an introvert. I discovered my type through looking deeply at my “inferiority”, and by looking at the character I had when i was really young. Trauma can really mess with your typology. I highly recommend Anthony Storr’s book, Solitude. He describes one way an extravert can be turned into a seeming introvert. But the introversion always expresses itself “inferiorly”. For example, I love being alone, but I’m rarely ever really introverted, because I have my head in a book, and I’m relating to the author as a companion. It may be introverted thinking, but it is, at best, an auxiliary function. I haven’t listened to this entire video, so i don’t know all the ways he learned his own type, but i used to see him regularly at Institute functions, and he would laugh about how things like microphones rarely work for him, because he has such inferior sensation. There was a lot of inferior sensation around the Institute, but John was the only extravert I ever met there.
Recently I've read Energies and Patterns the Psychological Type by Beebe, and The Magic Diamond by Nardi. There are a lot of descriptions in Jung's Psychological Types.
Loved this talk. Thank you for posting it.
the intro music is just about right
"We have to think of these 8 functions as 8 separate things." God so powerful.
Profound. Revelational. Truly enlightening.
Thank you, Tyra Arraj, James Arraj, and John Beebe!
My dominant function is also extraverted intuition (Ne). My shadow is also introverted sensing, I forget to eat, drink & breath healthily while busy chasing possibilities.
infps run into the same trials even though our ne + si is auxiliary + tertiary. amazing and profound
Thank you for sharing this. What a great interview and person.
He co-edited the Red Book. Wonderful on types, on movies.
Great
This video is also great accidental ASMR
Very interesting and informative! I also thought it was funny when he mentioned he would forget to breath. I used to do the same thing. I still forget sometimes... (ENTP thing maybe?)
Maybe weak si
Insightful information on these MBTI Jungian types! I stumbled upon your channel through the TH-cam algorithm today. My MBTI channel does the same. Thanks for sharing! 🌟🌟🌟
I would like a really in-depth description of how each function manifests in each archetype in each type. How does Se look in INTPs? ESTPs? What does an ISTJ look like broken down into functions? What behaviours/beliefs do you often see as a result? I can't find material anywhere that fits this bill and would love some recommendations.
You can try to watch C.S Josph.
@@ramashakaroun2863 I'm actually subscribed to his channel. I've learned an awful lot from him - he's clearly really knowledgable. I am looking for something a bit more structured with some more concrete examples, so when he says things like 'an ENTP in daemon mode will burn your reality' I can get a sense of what that looks like. Thanks for the recommendation though!
Same. I love C.S. Joseph's channel but it still seems like I'm missing something.
Try reading Hillman and Von Frantz. I was in Jungian analysis, and i too am an extroverted intuitive, but I didn’t discover this by taking a test. The Myers Briggs would label me an introvert. I discovered my type through looking deeply at my “inferiority”, and by looking at the character I had when i was really young.
Trauma can really mess with your typology. I highly recommend Anthony Storr’s book, Solitude. He describes one way an extravert can be turned into a seeming introvert. But the introversion always expresses itself “inferiorly”. For example, I love being alone, but I’m rarely ever really introverted, because I have my head in a book, and I’m relating to the author as a companion. It may be introverted thinking, but it is, at best, an auxiliary function.
I haven’t listened to this entire video, so i don’t know all the ways he learned his own type, but i used to see him regularly at Institute functions, and he would laugh about how things like microphones rarely work for him, because he has such inferior sensation. There was a lot of inferior sensation around the Institute, but John was the only extravert I ever met there.
Recently I've read Energies and Patterns the Psychological Type by Beebe, and The Magic Diamond by Nardi. There are a lot of descriptions in Jung's Psychological Types.
Sweet 80s intro! Hahaha
I want this guy for my therapist. suspect this is a very old video, tho.
Looks like this interview actually took place in 1992.
I would have never known you were an ENTP.
john beebe gives off very strong infp vibes even though hes often regarded as an entp.
maybe infp his auxilliary function? helps him be a therapist perhaps?
That's probably that xNxP sense of wonder.
@@andyroobrick-a-brack9355 something alittle deeper than that. a specific look in the eyes that many infps share.
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Turns out it's not 4, or 8, it's actually 512. But it all starts with 2
Where can I find this
OK Conspiracy theorist