INFP (close P/J)... my standard MBTI result for the past few years. not a bad test. I like that it didn't feel like a chore to take it.
Sentimental
|
|
Physical
↓ |
Rational
↓ |
Emotional
↓ |
|
Tense → |
Action |
Order |
Value |
|
Flexible → |
Alertness |
Inquiry |
Empathy |
|
Relaxed → |
Abstraction |
Unrestraint |
Detachment |
|
The best concept to define the focus of this state is sensibility. It happens when we are physically and rationally relaxed, but emotionally tense. We are on this sate when our actions and decisions are dictated around our feelings; and, when we are taken over or captivated by appreciations that escape our reason and exalt our ideas, senses or actions.
By definition, this is the state of abstraction, unrestraint and value. When opening it links to the Aesthetical,Spiritual and Inspirational. When internalizing it links indirectly to the Philosophical, Passional and Lethargical.
Its main characteristic is valuing our inspirations and empathy, thus determining emotional bonds, all while avoiding physical and rational engagement. This offers us the ability to feel an unavoidable connection or rejection, love or phobia, for things and ideas. These values seem to escape our senses or reason.
Poets, Balladeers, Preachers, Painters…
People who have a strong tendency to this state are likely to create strong bonds and rejections, having a clear idea of what is beautiful and ugly, good or bad. In fact, their world tends to find meaning through their passion, purpose, desires or fears. They do not have interest for demanding physical activities, or those which deviate from their passion. But, they experience tremendous joy from executing activities, or appreciating things; if these carry their values, the pleasure is intensified. This tendency to connections, fascination and pleasure has a delicate line; it could point to things that may oppose other values. They look for constant reaffirmation.They have three tendencies towards introversion: self-reliance due to abstraction, which may cultivate rumination, shyness and passive aggression; stubbornness due to unrestraint, which may cultivate defiance and recklessness; and self-absorption due to value, which may cultivate sensitivity and bias.People that are strongly sentimental create strong connections with those that share their passions, and develop admiration for those who embody them. They maintain emotional bonds with distant and even lost ones or things. They are respectful of moral values, but do not rationalize them. Judgment and wisdom is intuitive for them. They look to rest only when things feel right, blessed or good. They may get involved in activities passionately and impulsively.
http://3dpsyche.com/home/3dpsyche/st...20&tone=000000