Inferior Ni (ESTP, ESFP): disastrous invocations
Inferior Ne (ISFJ, ISTJ): disastrous evocations
MBTI and occultism disasters
- Robin_Alexander
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Re: MBTI and occultism disasters
To any new members or practitioners that may be disheartened:
There is no guarantee a personality type will determine the outcome of your invocation/evocation.
It's possible some personality types may be more inclined to certain methods that others, but this is the same with all things in life . . . certain personalities gravitate to certain careers, certain art forms, and even certain types of people. The thing to remember is that being a certain personality type never will prevent you from doing a certain task. If you find something harder, you simply need to work harder. You will succeed with time, though.
So do not assume it will be 'disastrous'. Even if it were 'disastrous', you'll learn a lot from the experience and know for next time what needs to be improved . . . there's a reason why 'practise makes perfect'. The greater chance is that nothing will happen, should you fail, as opposed to the world ending in entirety.
Try not to be put off by such advice and stay motivated!
There is no guarantee a personality type will determine the outcome of your invocation/evocation.
It's possible some personality types may be more inclined to certain methods that others, but this is the same with all things in life . . . certain personalities gravitate to certain careers, certain art forms, and even certain types of people. The thing to remember is that being a certain personality type never will prevent you from doing a certain task. If you find something harder, you simply need to work harder. You will succeed with time, though.
So do not assume it will be 'disastrous'. Even if it were 'disastrous', you'll learn a lot from the experience and know for next time what needs to be improved . . . there's a reason why 'practise makes perfect'. The greater chance is that nothing will happen, should you fail, as opposed to the world ending in entirety.
Try not to be put off by such advice and stay motivated!
Re: MBTI and occultism disasters
By disastrous I don't mean ineffective. I'm talking about mental illness.
Re: MBTI and occultism disasters
Thank you for clearing that up! It makes perfect sense now!Next wrote:By disastrous I don't mean ineffective. I'm talking about mental illness.
[sarcasm]
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- Robin_Alexander
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Re: MBTI and occultism disasters
I'm probably going to regret this but:Next wrote:By disastrous I don't mean ineffective. I'm talking about mental illness.
What are you trying to actually say?
"Disastrous" and "mental illness" aren't interchangeable words. Adjective and noun. Try the same opening post and swap the words over: "x personality type leads to mental illness invocations". The title itself wouldn't make sense either, as "MBTI and occultism mental illness".
Are you saying those personality types are prone to mental illness? Those personality types will become mentally ill should they try invocation or evocation? That mental illness is a risk to those people should they invoke/evoke? Are you implying mental illness is a synonym for 'disaster', something highly offensive to many people in the forum who may have mental illness of varying degrees?
You're literally just throwing out random words at this point.
You need to explain what you mean.
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Re: MBTI and occultism disasters
"He lived his words, spoke his own actions and his story and the story of the world ran parallel."
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.
Sartre speaking of Che Guevara.