"Should someone do good, let them do it again and again."
i'm going with
EII-Fi or ESI at best, buddhism is built on the concept of interpersonal compassion and morality (
)
buddha taught from the standpoint of an
ethical type, looking at the inner turmoil of people and between them
beta is the quadra with the most dramatism, quarrel and hurt, hence buddha is likely to hail from the complete contrast, pacifist
delta:
“The thing that is disliked by me is also disliked by others. Since I dislike this thing, how can I inflict it on someone else?”
LII is going to be the type of the majority of buddhist scribes/thinkers and the idea behind monasteries, then. with lots of
-heavy personalities in prominent positions, SLI-Si is a monk incarnate, as is the blissful SEI
buddha's teachings boil down to not harming, exercising sympathy, suppressing impulsive emotions, e.g. anger (
ignored , not
seeking, which accepts nearly all expression as long as it is logically appropriate)
i think he was suggestive to
, then:
“Better than a thousand useless words is one useful word, upon hearing which one attains peace.”
prince siddhartha gautama's
biography — living in priviledge and then leaving high status, only much later realizing how pampered and powerful he was as a royal — shows his greatest blind spot, aka zero awareness of hierarchy and the oppressive powers that be, Se-Ti
which is precisely what INFj lacks, unlike your regular
ego, such as putin (LSI) who is buddha's almost diametrical opposite if you think of it
in buddhist myth, the demon mara represents buddha's antagonist in such a way, symbolizing an intrusive
ego putting up resistance/staging an attack:
"In Buddhism, Mara is the demon who assaulted Gautama Buddha beneath the bodhi tree, using violence, sensory pleasure and mockery in an attempt to prevent the Buddha from attaining enlightenment."