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 Post subject: One last try at actualization
PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:39 pm 
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If you understand, give credit where due, and pass along to those who may need actualization. Again actualization is a mental process, so it may take time to integrate into the mind. I may or may not be right, but its helped me so far for the last few days

(an understanding of Jung or MBTI is needed)

If you think its crap, no worries, no loss

Its called

'Shibu's Method'

1) Where Sensations are Collective Perceptions
2) Where Intuitions are Independent Perceptions
3) Where Thinking is Collective Decisions
4) Where Feeling is Independent Decisions

1) Where by Collective, I mean that which a larger group can agree upon
2) Where by Independent, I mean that which the individual can agree upon

The Attitudes needed for actualization;

1) Introverted Sensing: Independents could utilize collective perceptions
2) Extraverted Sensing: Collectives could utilize collective perceptions

3) Introverted Intuition: Independents could utilize independent perceptions
4) Extraverted Intuition:Collectives could utilize independent perceptions

5) Introverted Thinking: Independents could utilize collective decisions
6) Extraverted Thinking: Collectives could utilize collective decisions

7) Introverted Feeling: Independents could utilize independent decisions
8) Extraverted Feeling: Collectives could utilize independent decisions


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 Post subject: Re: One last try at actualization
PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:29 am 
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i understand your breakdown of 'Shibu's Method' but not sure what you are getting at with the "Attitudes needed for actualization". would you mind expounding on what you mean or where i can further research this? i'm an infp and would love to learn more on this.


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 Post subject: Re: One last try at actualization
PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:14 pm 
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whitecanvas wrote:
i understand your breakdown of 'Shibu's Method' but not sure what you are getting at with. the "Attitudes needed for actualization". would you mind expounding on what you mean or where i can further research this? i'm an infp and would love to learn more on this.

I've been seeing this posted on all the MBTI forums lately. I think the attitudes needed are what you must understand and believe to accomplish actualization. Unfortunately, actualization is a rather fuzzy term so I'm going to go spend some time researching it to see what pops up.


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 Post subject: Re: One last try at actualization
PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:51 am 
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My interpretation is that it means to embrace all the aspects of the attitudes to become whole and reach ones full potential. All the different personality types reside within us in varying degrees and is reflected by people with those different personalities. We can borrow the best of others to internalize as our own. Thus, we grow and actualize. It also keeps us all collectively connected.

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overcoming them is what makes life meaningful."
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