How to parent others with your parent function
The second (auxiliary) cognitive function is, in archetypal terms, your parent function. This is the function you can call upon when "parenting" others.
The second (auxiliary) cognitive function is, in archetypal terms, your parent function. This is the function you can call upon when "parenting" others.
At the heart of Buber’s theology was his theory of dialogue—the idea that what matters is not understanding God in abstract, intellectual terms but, rather, entering into a relationship with him. Such a relationship, he believed, is possible only when…
As I continue to do dream work with my Jungian analyst, and have begun to study archetypal astrology, the phrase "cloud of witnesses" keeps coming to mind.
During my podcast travels today I heard an excellent definition of mysticism from Elizabeth Gilbert and Richard Rohr. Gilbert said the three things you need to create a feeling of peace in order to create are priorities, boundaries, and mysticism.…
So based on everything that I know in Socionics, there are specifically two functions that lag behind for us in terms of our proficiency: 1) The inferior and 2) The PoLR. The main difference between the two is that in…