XXXps are perceptive individuals who can see the viewpoint of their dual in the context of their own viewpoint. This grants them great predictive power, which they use to guide the actions of those around them to the fulfillment of their personal ideals.
There are 8 XXXp types, although they seem to share the same relation patterns between themselves and normal types. (the only difference being the order of changes in relationship as the cycle progresses)
XXXps experience a unique sense of duality within the XXXp type spectrum. For example, ESTp may be an exemplar of the ideal prodigious servant, but they find themselves living in a world of appearances without the accompanying internal insight of the INFp, who themselves may wilt under the pressure of social expectation without ESTp's protection. Duality for XXXp means finding someone who's life mission coincides with their own.
XXXps share a common belief in their existence due to the necessity of a divine agenda or mission, which is evident to them by personal knowledge. They may go to great lengths to fulfill this agenda, in which they take great pride.
ESFp-XXXp
INTp-XXXp
Se -> Fi -> Ne -> Ti -> Ni -> Te -> Si -> Fe
Ni -> Te -> Si -> Fe -> Se -> Fi -> Ne -> Ti
Observesevolution paths of accepted
events.
Observesbinding ties in the context of produced
feelings.
Acceptsrole as representative of
external field dynamic
influence onpotentials.
Observessubjective perception of
objective conclusions.
Receivessuggestive content regarding events in time.
Estimatesdependence of relational dynamics on feelings.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of the influence of
external field
dynamics onpotentials.
Determinesconclusions drawn in the context of
subjective experience.
Ni -> Te -> Si -> Fe -> Se -> Fi -> Ne -> Ti
Se -> Fi -> Ne -> Ti -> Ni -> Te -> Si -> Fe
Observesevents transpiring at accepted
moments in time.
Observesrelational dynamics in context of
feelings.
Acceptsrole as a
representative of
possibility.
Observesconclusions in the context of
subjective experiences.
Observesevolution paths of
suggested events.
Estimatesbinding ties in the context of
feelings.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of
external field dynamics
in the context ofpossibilities.
Determinessubjective perception of
objective conclusions.
ENTp-XXXp
ISFp-XXXp
Ne -> Ti -> Se -> Fi -> Si -> Fe -> Ni -> Te
Si -> Fe -> Ni -> Te -> Ne -> Ti -> Se -> Fi
Observesexternal field dynamics of accepted
possibilities.
Observessubjective perception of produced
objective conclusions.
Accepts role of anticipatingevent evolution paths.
Observesbinding ties in the context of
feelings.
Receives suggestions regarding the influence ofexternal field
dynamics onpotentials.
Estimatesconclusions drawn from
subjective experience.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of events in time.
Determinesdependence of relational dynamics on feelings.
Si -> Fe -> Ni -> Te -> Ne -> Ti -> Se -> Fi
Ne -> Ti -> Se -> Fi -> Si -> Fe -> Ni -> Te
Observespotentials afforded by
external field dynamics.
Observesobjective conclusions drawn in the context of
subjective
experiences.
Acceptsrole as reckoner of events in time.
Observesfeelings in the context of
relational dynamics.
Observesexternal field dynamics of suggested
possibilities.
Estimatessubjective responses to
objective conclusions.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of event evolution paths.
Determinesrelational dynamics in the context of
feelings.
ESTp-XXXp
INFp-XXXp
Se -> Ti -> Ne -> Fi -> Ni -> Fe -> Si -> Te
Ni -> Fe -> Si -> Te -> Se -> Ti -> Ne -> Fi
Observesevolution paths of accepted
events.
Observessubjective perception of produced
objective conclusions.
Acceptsrole as representative of
external field dynamic
influence onpotentials.
Observesbinding ties in the context of
feelings.
Receivessuggestive content regarding events in time.
Estimatesconclusions drawn from
subjective experience.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of the influence of
external field
dynamics onpotentials.
Determinesdependence of relational dynamics on feelings.
Ni -> Fe -> Si -> Te -> Se -> Ti -> Ne -> Fi
Se -> Ti -> Ne -> Fi -> Ni -> Fe -> Si -> Te
Observesevents transpiring at accepted
moments in time.
Observesconclusions in the context of produced
subjective
experiences.
Acceptsrole as a
representative of
possibility.
Observesdependence of relational dynamics on feelings.
Observesevolution paths of
suggested events.
Estimatessubjective perception of
objective conclusions.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of
external field dynamics
in the context ofpossibilities.
Determinesbinding ties in the context of
feelings.
ENFp-XXXp
ISTp-XXXp
Ne -> Fi -> Se -> Ti -> Si -> Te -> Ni -> Fe
Si -> Te -> Ni -> Fe -> Ne -> Fi -> Se -> Ti
Observesexternal field dynamics of accepted
possibilities.
Observesbinding ties in the context of produced
feelings.
Accepts role of anticipatingevent evolution paths.
Observessubjective perception of
objective conclusions.
Receives suggestions regarding the influence ofexternal field
dynamics onpotentials.
Estimatesdependence of relational dynamics on feelings.
Experiencespersonal knowledge of events in time.
Determinesconclusions drawn from
subjective experience.
The Evolutionary
Si -> Te -> Ni -> Fe -> Ne -> Fi -> Se -> Ti
Ne -> Fi -> Se -> Ti -> Si -> Te -> Ni -> Fe
The Evolutionary is the human form of the "Guiding Hand" principle put
forward by Adam Smith (The Wealth of Nations). Not content to rely on others
to do "the right thing", they seek to psychologically coerce mankind towards
a suitable destiny. Their cold, expressionless eyes bear a sense of
responsibility for man's welfare and regret for his failures. With elegance
not unlike that of an angel they position themselves to influence the history
of man.
The Evolutionary seeks a role which requires of them insights into the
future. From these insights they can deduce
external object statics:
injury, life, even death. Theirsubjective perceptions are unavoidably
colored by the content of these insights, followed by afield
static of determination to change history.
In regard to how to do this they are uncertain and open topossibilites,
any one of which will evoke afield dynamic. Their acceptance of the best
available possibility changes their relationship to theworld around them
and triggers an estimatedfeeling response. This internal field static
vaguely redefines theirrelational dynamics and allows them to form the
bonds they need to overcome their situation. Drawing uponpersonal
knowledge they willhistory into a new direction, redefining
external
field statics and producing a newsubjective experience for the world.
In the wake of this experience a range of newfield dynamics emerge, each
of which allows for the existence of a newpotential. The most favorable
dynamic is accepted and its potential exercised. This potential represents
newrelational opportunities, which in turn imply the emergence of new
feelings. In the context of these feelings new roles may be considered which
allow for the observation of newtimeframes.