Sharpening Physical Awareness Notice textures around you (wood, glass, fabric). Pay attention to sounds in the background. Identify smells in your environment. Taste food slowly...
Observation of Symbols & Patterns Notice recurring symbols in books, dreams, or films. Journal repeating themes you spot in your life. Track synchronicities (strange coincidences)....
In Jung’s psychology, a complex is not just “something complicated,” but a living cluster of emotions, thoughts, memories, images, and bodily sensations organized around a...
Te (Extraverted Thinking) and Fe (Extraverted Feeling) both look like “organizers” from the outside. Each one directs, coordinates, and builds order in the external world....
Fi (Introverted Feeling) and Ti (Introverted Thinking) are often mistaken for one another because both are deeply personal, inward-judging functions. Each evaluates reality through a...
Se (Extraverted Sensing) and Ne (Extraverted Intuition) are two of the most energetic functions in Jung’s system. Both thrive on the new, the unexpected, and...
Si (Introverted Sensing) and Ni (Introverted Intuition) often feel strangely alike. Both are inward-facing, deal with impressions, and create a quiet sense of “knowing” that...
Social cues → etiquette → harmony → love as unity Level 1 — Social Awareness Form: Immediate sensitivity to others’ moods and expressions. Example: “She...