Interdependency of functions: Why?
Why does :Ti: depend on :Fe: , and vice versa?
Why does :Fi: depend on :Te: , and vice versa?
Why does :Si: depend on :Ne: , and vice versa?
Why does :Ni: depend on :Se: , and vice versa?
Is there any information on the web explaining why these functions are interdependant on each other?
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Dual functions are like two sides of the same coin
In summary:
:Ti: = :Fe:
:Te: = :Fi:
:Si: = :Ne:
:Se: = :Ni:
Details:
:Ti: and :Fe: are actually the same thing.
If you have a developed :Ti: then your :Fe: is automatically undeveloped. If your :Fe: is developed then your :Ti: is automatically undeveloped. They cannot be developed together. It's either one or the other.
As a result, a person with developed :Ti: needs someone with developed :Fe: .
A person with developed :Ti: automatically suppresses :Fe: in order for :Ti: to actually develop and function.
Why does :Ti: clash with :Te: or :Fi: ?
:Te: and :Fi: are two side of the same coin. :Ti: is on a seperate coin altogether.
What are your thoughts?