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EXI

Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche Sextas

Properties Processional V and E, Resulted F and L This sexta pays much attention to emotions: they may joke a lot and amuse others, or escalate the situation and dramatize. Whatever they do, they always take into account the moods of themselves and others....

Volition

Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche Aspects

Definition Volition is concerned with willpower, kinetics, desires, intention, sense of self & self-worth, fortitude, strength of character/personality, responsibilities, decision-making, and perception of stances in social hierarchy. It is identified most ...

Logic

Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche Aspects

Definition Logic is concerned with the world of ideas, reasoning, data, categorization - everything that is a product of the activity of the human mind regardless of whether they have a material embodiment or not, completeness of thoughts, attitude towards ...

Physics

Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche Aspects

Definition Physics deals with matter, physicality, internal sensations, and materialism. Denoted by 'F' or 'P' but 'F' is most common  1F 1st Physics professes outright idolatry, i.e. deifies matter in all its forms, and imagines immortality quite carn...

Emotion

Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche Aspects

Definition Emotions are concerned with reactions, mood, creativity, and expression. Denoted as 'E' 1E The 1st Emotion identifies the Divine with the highest and brightest experience ("God is love" 1 Jo.4.8.) and leaves only the "soul", the heart essenc...

Energetic-Informational Metabolism

Socionics Elements

This page contains information about Socionics Energetic-Informational Metabolism to describe Elements in Model A. This theory doesn't equate MBTI functions and in no way is related to Model A Block placement.  

Function Properties

Psychosophy & Attitudinal Psyche Functions

Overview In Pyschosophy, positions or "functions" make up the model in which aspects are placed in order to dictate how they function in the type. There are four functions: First, Second, Third, and Fourth. These functions are characterized by three bipolar d...

Choleric - The Commander

The 4 Temperaments The 4 Temperaments

The Choleric Temperament is Fast-Paced, Pessimistic, and Realistic. This combines to make them focused on achieving goals in a quick and structured way. They are also often in leadership positions, thus their nickname of "The Commander". Associated with Anger...

Melancholic - The Magician

The 4 Temperaments The 4 Temperaments

The Melancholic Temperament is Slow-Paced, Pessimistic, and Idealistic. This makes them focused improving and perfecting themselves. They are also often very skilled at their work, to the point that they have the nickname "The Magician". Associated with Sadne...

The Temperament Essences

The 4 Temperaments The 4 Temperaments

Sanguis (FOI) Sanguis is the tenderness, intensity, and quality of the spirit's life in a terrestrial intermediary. Sanguis represents exchange, maintenance, and the quest for warmth. Its core is expansion, elevation. Through blood, we accept and socialize wi...

What are The 12 Temperament Blends?

The 4 Temperaments The 12 Temperament Blends

Now, you may think that having the 4 Temperaments is enough, but most people don't fit into just one temperament. Most people will be a Temperament Blend. A Temperament blend is a blend of a main type with a secondary type. Here's how one of the blends would b...

The Choleric Blends

The 4 Temperaments The 12 Temperament Blends

Like all other Temperaments, Choleric has 3 blends, one for each of the other Temperaments. Choleric-Sanguine - The Fast-Paced Commander (The Achiever) The Choleric-Sanguine Blend enhances Choleric's Fast-Pace and diminishes Choleric's Realism and Pessimism....

The Sanguine Blends

The 4 Temperaments The 12 Temperament Blends

Like all other Temperaments, Sanguine has 3 blends, one for each of the other Temperaments. Sanguine-Choleric - The Fast-Paced Socializer (The Dynamo) The Sanguine-Choleric Blend enhances Sanguine's Fast-Pace and diminishes Sanguine's Idealism and Optimism. ...

The Phlegmatic Blends

The 4 Temperaments The 12 Temperament Blends

Like all other Temperaments, Phlegmatic has 3 blends, one for each of the other Temperaments. Phlegmatic-Choleric - The Realistic Peacekeeper (The Specialist) The Phlegmatic-Choleric Blend enhances Phlegmatic's Realism and diminishes Phlegmatic's Slow-Pace a...

The Melancholic Blends

The 4 Temperaments The 12 Temperament Blends

Like all other Temperaments, Melancholic has 3 blends, one for each of the other Temperaments. Melancholic-Choleric - The Pessimistic Magician (The Reformer) The Melancholic-Choleric Blend enhances Melancholic's Pessimism and diminishes Melancholic's Slow-Pa...

Rythm

The 4 Temperaments Axes (Rythm, Perception & Attitude)

The first of the dichotomous axes is Rhythm, which describes the speed and intensity with which people process information, make decisions, and engage in activities. Rhythm describes a spectrum of Acceleration or Slowness, corresponding directly to what is und...

Perception

The 4 Temperaments Axes (Rythm, Perception & Attitude)

The second of the fundamental axes of Temperament describes how an individual sees the world around them, including their outlook on the future and their expectations. Perception describes a spectrum of Pessimism and Optimism, operating on a more complex scale...

Attitudes

The 4 Temperaments Axes (Rythm, Perception & Attitude)

The third and final axis of Temperaments describes individuals' approach to life, including values, beliefs, and goals. The attitude is opposite and interdependent in relation to perception, describing a spectrum of Realism and Idealism. Attitudes concern how ...

Theory (The Temperaments Physiology)

The 4 Temperaments

Regarding an organism, physiology characterizes the interactions and coordination between different organs and systems within the same body. This inter-organ physiology plays a crucial role in maintaining the individual's homeostasis, performing essential bodi...

What are The 3 Axes?

The 4 Temperaments Axes (Rythm, Perception & Attitude)

3 Axes? What are 3 Axes doing in a 4 Temperament system? Ok, let's explain this using some shapes. As you guys (hopefully) know, a tetrahedron has 4 side and 6 edges. Think of each of those side as one of the temperaments and each pair of opposite edges as an...