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@Preety_India why not reinvent what a relationship is? Grow out of the need for loyalty and commitment. Change the paradigm.
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@Onemanwolfpac This is the way to go about a relationship indoctrinated into us by culture. Its cultural.
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You dont own her, she can do what ever she wants. Its not your responsibility to control her actions. Monogamy exists because of human insecurities. Its not a sustainable way to go about a relationship. Really try to look within and figure out why your so attached to this person. You dont love her, you love yourself, she doesnt love you, she loves herself.
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Most people i introduce to leos content are turned off by how aggressive his communication style is. They would rater listen to someone that resonates higher emotions.
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His channel is packed with content like this... He experiences dmt trips with just meditation, no dmt... His GF "masturbated her way into realization sinse she was 3 years old"... trying to figure out how exactly we will go about teaching this in our future education reforms :).
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@Akemrelax https://www.objectivepersonality.com/home
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@Akemrelax sorry just came from a similar thread about mbti, now that leo has pushed mbti onto the forum, Doubter threads likes this one are going to pop up every week. non-stop. This one is the 3rd so far in the past few days. It takes years of practice to properly integrate these maps, to reach a point where we can sea the patterns accurately. All of these maps like SD,mbti... are deeply interconnected. There are valuable insights found when merging them. https://integrallife.com/what-is-integral-approach/
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@Akemrelax This is what intuition gets you with out putting any actual work into the subject. Quick to form beliefs and spread them. These are learning disabilities. Beliefs formed at the highest confidence point...
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The cognitive functions represent questions your constantly asking yourself consciously and subconsciously. Leos video on asking high quality questions applies here. Learn how to ask high quality questions, ask them repeatedly until they become automatic/subconscious.
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Any of you INFJ relate to this guy? Hes INFJ Ni-Ti dominant.
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@Lyubov Its impossible to change type. Judging from your picture your INFP the thinking youve been doing is your 4th function Te. We are all obsessively funneling all our cognitive energy into our dominant functions. The reward system is wired to do this from birth. Straying from it is draining and short lived.
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@IJB063 this might help, the difference between MBTI that tracks cognitive functions and The Big 5 that tracks behavior. We use all our brain regions just some far more then others. Its possible with training to use a combination of brain regions we are not genetically predisposed to. But you will never be able to complete with the natural. It will always be less efficient to use. For example in the chess world, The INTJ and ENTJ Types completely dominate the game. This is because the Ni and Te cognitive functions are most effective for the type of processing/thinking used in chess. No one can compete with these 2 types at chess when they apply themselves at the game. Its the same for other activities. Personalty type = cognitive functions Personality = character = behavior example: 2 people could be born as the INTJ personality type and behave completely differently.
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@IJB063 Aspects of the brains reward system are set at birth, people use specific brain regions more often then others. It is draining for them to use there brain any other way. MBTI is about the brain regions people use predominantly to function in the world, it is not about the behavior/character they act out. This is why we see the same personalty type with people with completely different personalities. MBTI does not track behavior. Its about the root of the persons brain structure.
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@IJB063 Someones personality type cannot change, because it has nothing to do with that persons knowledge/maturity/development, it has to do with the brain structure people are given at birth. It is genetic. MBTI is about the cognitive funcitons, the letters mean nothing.
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@IJB063 I agree that the MBTI we see in popular culture cant be taken seriously. The testing is pretty bad, the popular 16personalities test everyone takes mistypes most of the time. This is the better system https://www.objectivepersonality.com/objective-personality-system. There is no good test right now, the only 2 paths is to learn the subject, integrate it and type your self, The other is to pay someone with expertise to type you. A better testing system. https://www.objectivepersonality.com/opt-100
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@Preety_India coffee = adrenaline = premature aging. wake up
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Wrong, these are the beliefs intuition gets you with out actual depth in the subject. There is evidence of personalty types found in DNA, its born. The version of mbti you've been exposed to is popular culture bullshit, a better version is called "Objective Typings", that expands mbti to 512 types. Its highly accurate. Also mbti is one map of many to understanding human behavior. All the maps can be merged/interconnected to produce an incredibly accurate model. For the other maps look into integral theory. People are not unique. The patterns are absolutely there you just need to put the work in to see them.
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integral replied to WaveInTheOcean's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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In many past cultures it was normal for women to be expected to bear a child as soon as they get there period. 10-12 years old. Women get there period at a young age for a very good reason...
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Has anyone seen Rick and Morty? RE-CONTEXTUALIZE YOUR VIEWS ON RELATIONSHIPS.
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integral replied to integral's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Nak Khid Was referring to the wiki content you posted talking about racism/conspiracies. Wiki makes it sound like hes a nut case. Its more likely people cant understand his position on the topics, grouping him in with the rest.