Thank you for this video. I'm an ENFJ who grew up in a polygamist doomsday cult. I left/escaped in 2004. I spent a solid 15 years being introspective and learning various skills. Im a teacher, musician, carpenter, consultant and i speak 3 languages. I wrote a book about my life and published it in 2021. Since then, I've gotten deeply into Jungian psychology and I've learned one can naturally find themselves doing shadow work through introspection, honesty and acceptiance. Learning the Shadow work directly of cousre, can certainly speed up the process. I look forward to more videos!
@reneeharward184924 күн бұрын
This was the most helpful video I have watched in a long time! This has cleared up so much confusion about myself and inspired me to finally work on my subconscious! Thank you so much Mr. CSJ!
@richardc7552 ай бұрын
Wow. I feel like I understand the ENFJ cut now. Thank you Chase.
@Yaboi-yl6rr3 ай бұрын
New CSJ vid dropped rahhhh 🗣️ 🔥 🦅
@nicolasdanek422515 күн бұрын
Would be great to see the INFJ and ISFJ videos. I'm curious how they reach path to enlightenment. Awesome video.
@davidpapojr85312 ай бұрын
The statement "synchronicity reveals the real" means that when seemingly unrelated events coincide in a meaningful way, it can act as a window into deeper truths or underlying patterns in your life, potentially revealing aspects of your subconscious or the true nature of your reality, beyond the surface level perception. Key points about synchronicity and its connection to "the real": Jungian Psychology: This concept is primarily associated with Carl Jung, who believed synchronicity represents a connection between the inner psyche and the external world, where seemingly random events can carry significant meaning for an individual. Meaningful Coincidences: Synchronistic events are not considered mere coincidences, but rather occurrences that resonate with your current thoughts, emotions, or life situations, potentially revealing deeper truths about yourself or your path. Inner Guidance: By paying attention to synchronicities, one can interpret them as subtle messages or guidance from the unconscious mind, helping you to access a more profound understanding of your reality. Example scenarios of synchronicity revealing "the real": Thinking about someone and then receiving a call from them right after: This could be seen as a synchronistic event, reflecting a deep connection with that person. Seeing a recurring symbol or number pattern during a significant life transition: The repeated appearance of this symbol might be interpreted as a sign or message relating to your current path. Reading a passage in a book that perfectly aligns with a personal challenge you are facing: This could be considered a synchronistic event providing relevant insight or guidance
@translationmlt21282 ай бұрын
Is there a part 2 for the enfj infp golden pair video? It was written part 1 on the last video you made about them. Thank you
@HolmisMusicАй бұрын
In My Experience ENFJs are the Most Kind of us All. That said, I'm mostly using my baby Brother as Model for that evaluation :P That said, They are usually in My Opinoin EXTREME DOORMATS, Sadly...
@abbadon872 ай бұрын
"Hi, Cs Joseph. I hope you upload the episode - How To Achieve Cognitive Integration: INTP - soon. I'm really looking forward to it."
@Brickwilliams3 ай бұрын
Religion is real because it has actual effects on how we feel, think, and behave, which makes it real, literally. When you watch game of thrones, you know it’s fake but yet it gives you real emotions and thoughts, so it is real in that sense. I remember I was sad from the Red Wedding, and it affected my state of mind despite the show being fake, even caused me to want to eat some ice cream. Religion can REALly change a person’s life, as well as society as a whole. In game of thrones there maybe be aspects you don’t like, but that shouldn’t ruin the whole show, at least before season 5, after season 4 show is ruined. In a religion there may be aspects you don’t like but that shouldn’t stop it from having a real impact on your life because of its wisdom and stories. Organized religion destroys this premise and forces you to believe that all of the events in the Bible actually occurred . That’s not the point of game of thrones, it’s not the point of religion. What makes religion real is the fact that it has actual real significant impact on our feelings, thoughts, and actions. This is why there is respect among religions, because we understand different religions can have real actual positive impacts on people, even if it is not the one we hold. As far as heaven hell prayer worship etc goes, you can choose to believe that if you want, but whether you do or not, the wisdom in religion can still change your being in a real and positive way, as much as a fake movie can make you cry and call your mother.
@Nohasayed_3 ай бұрын
It seems to me that it's super unreasonable defending for the dogma that religions hold by nature, but actually i can agree with you that religions can change people lives. God's influence is beyond words .
@Brickwilliams3 ай бұрын
@@Nohasayed_ I didn’t defend any dogma that religions hold, I specifically stated you don’t have to like certain aspects of religion and you can believe what you want. I’m simply saying the wisdom in religions has real impacts on the way people think, feel, and act, like how the fake story of the tortoise and the hare might make you value doing things slowly but consistently
@JohnA.Sutton2 ай бұрын
But if it's literally true, that's not enough. And if it's not literally true, it's too much. What you are talking about is not religion, but fable. The early Christians went to their deaths in the Colosseum for their belief that Jesus was the Son of God. Not for their belief in what that 'metaphor' signifies. 'And if Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain.' Said an ENTJ. That's why you can't really defend Christianity (I can't speak for other religions; I can hardly speak for Christianity, but I do because I take authority even when I do not have it, as ENFPs take justification when they do not have it, justifying themselves when they are not justified) to an athiest. How can you defend Abraham killing Isaac to an athiest? You cannot. I saw a video on youtube of a preacher who was asked what he would do if God told him to shoot up a school. He said, he would think that it was not God, but a devil. Everyone in the comments agreed with the preacher and mocked the person who asked the question. They even accused him of being a school shooter himself. 'Only a school shooter would ask such a question.' But the preacher's answer did not make sense. Why would he think it was a devil? Because the devil asked him to shoot up a school and shooting up schools is bad. By the same logic, God asked Abraham to kill his son and killing your son is bad. Therefore, it was not God, but a devil. What, God can ask you to do a less bad thing but not a more bad thing? And you might say, 'Abraham did not know that killing his son was wrong because child sacrifice was accepted in those days. Whereas the preacher does know that shooting up a school is wrong, and it is not accepted.' Nevertheless, killing your son is wrong and God asked him to do it. I suppose: God can ask you to do something wrong that is not considered wrong God can ask you to do something wrong that is considered wrong God can ask you to do something right that is not considered wrong God can ask you to do something right that is considered wrong Which of these do they object to? I don't know. But I do know the point I was going to make: You cannot justify killing your son because God said so to an athiest. And that's religion. The charity, the moral lessons, the stories, and so on, can be had without religion. But the killing your son because God said so must be had with religion. So, as a 'religious', who is no saint, I find athiests take religion far more seriously than most religious do. They see it for what it is. I don't like religion. The doctrines are not to my liking. Hell is eternal and marriage is not. I hate that. But my Ti Demon knows it's true. Because I have read into Fatima. I mean the witnesses. Even translating old letters from Portuguese. And, soon, according to Conchita of Garbandal, and to Mary who spoke to her, all will see. And I don't care what CS Joseph says about Catholicism. He thinks Mary Clopas, Jesus' aunt, was Jesus' mother. If that were so, she would not be referred to as the 'other mary'. And she would not be called the mother of James and Joses. She would be called the mother of Jesus. And Jesus would not have said to John 'Behold thy mother!' if she had James and Joses as her other sons. Why would John take her in if she had James and Joses to take her in? And brethren is often used to mean cousins. And Jesus is called her firstborn because 'every male that openeth the womb shall be called holy to the Lord.' It does not imply that there was a second or third born son. Mary is a perpetual virgin. And he thinks the man at the pool, to whom Jesus said, 'Take up thy bed, and walk' is an INFP, despite the fact he was lying down because he was impotent. Not because he was lazy. I have heard him say too many absurd things about religion like that to take him seriously on the subject. I will eventually read the church fathers and study church history. But I have so much to do.
@Brickwilliams2 ай бұрын
@@JohnA.Sutton that’s quite the if though isn’t it, and I disagree with whoever said that. I believe even the early Christian’s were misguided in their beliefs. I also don’t think it is too much to say the wisdom in religion can change someone’s life in reality even if they don’t believe Jesus rose from the dead. I see Jesus as an extremely wise man who we should all learn from on how to live, but he does lose with me with god stuff to be completely honest. I don’t see vainness in teaching such wonderful and powerful wisdom even if Jesus did not rise, I disagree with that quote.
@Brickwilliams2 ай бұрын
@@JohnA.Sutton I think even Jesus was misguided on what it means to be a god… I don’t want to live forever in heaven, death is a gift, I want to reach the highest quality of life possible and help others do the same, then rest, I couldn’t imagine living forever in heaven that scares me
@diamondknightstudios3 ай бұрын
Truly helpful, Thank you!
@davidpapojr85312 ай бұрын
Think the hardest part about integration is realizing that it's all lie and we both who we are on that line that's why it's such a hard journey
@davidpapojr85312 ай бұрын
If these walls came crumbling down Fell so hard to make us lose our faith From what's left you'd figure it out Still make lemonade taste like a sunny day Stay, beautiful baby
@montecassino52 ай бұрын
Thank you waiting for next type s🎉❤
@Ben-xk8xz3 ай бұрын
Could you type caleb jones the guy who wrote 'The unchained man' and talked about outcome independence? Im sure hes an INTJ but it would still be interesting. His you tube -> Alpha Male 2.0.
@NourTheDreamer3 ай бұрын
Waiting the best and last INFP
@zhiend1049Ай бұрын
why are there almost no famous ENFJs?
@sahil-sc3jh3 ай бұрын
Waiting for INTJ
@Yaboi-yl6rr3 ай бұрын
It goes down the type grid
@andrewpaterson8603 ай бұрын
@@Yaboi-yl6rryeah they'll probably be second-last
@honor9lite13373 ай бұрын
The last is infp, and before that is intp. @@andrewpaterson860