Oooh I haven’t watched Frankinskies, I’ll have to check it out!One of my fav videos, watched it many times now. Another one I love is Frankinskies on weather manipulation its very easy to convince people on the climate BS when you control the weather
It's brilliant. it shows you what they could do when my grandparents were young and I'm 63. it's all shown on videos from the time and in the days when they bragged rather than kept everything a secret.Oooh I haven’t watched Frankinskies, I’ll have to check it out!
Some teachers can be very insensitive can't they, and small minded (I've had bad experiences as well), I really think we need to attract people into teaching from a more diverse range of backgrounds.I'm more coming from the angle of children who are care experienced. They may not have a Mum or a Dad, only guardians. Speaking from experience here, as someone who did not have anyone to call "mum" or "dad" growing up - and when at highschool despite the teachers knowing this, they kept on asking me questions about Mum & Dad - particularly my German language teacher who tried to teach everyone to say what occupation our Mum & Dad had in German.
I don't think Mum & Dad can be banned - I just think we can be a little bit more sensitive to the modern day families that have evolved.
Ahh thank youEliza, I love your post and feel the same way. I don’t post often but I keep up with the thread and enjoy everyone’s posts and the open-mindedness of the general discussion.
I personally think that people like us who are drawn to ‘conspiracies’ (which I actually think is a rather glib term as some of the things discussed aren’t conspiracy but indeed fact) is our intuition. I think we are more adept at using, understanding and trusting our intuition, and consciously and unconsciously seeing patterns which others might not pick up on. Most people believe what they are told and don’t know how to ‘see’ beyond that, they don’t understand the value and importance of our intuition and gut feelings and instead rely solely on empirical information. I don’t know how many of us are into Myers-Briggs but I’m an INFJ and I think the write up here explains what I mean quite well and I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of us here can relate : -
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition - Personality Growth
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition Each personality type has some sort of intuition, it is simply more powerful for some than for others. Not only does the potency of intuition vary from type to type, there are also different types of intuition which are expressed in very...personalitygrowth.com
I did that too previously - INFJ too !Eliza, I love your post and feel the same way. I don’t post often but I keep up with the thread and enjoy everyone’s posts and the open-mindedness of the general discussion.
I personally think that people like us who are drawn to ‘conspiracies’ (which I actually think is a rather glib term as some of the things discussed aren’t conspiracy but indeed fact) is our intuition. I think we are more adept at using, understanding and trusting our intuition, and consciously and unconsciously seeing patterns which others might not pick up on. Most people believe what they are told and don’t know how to ‘see’ beyond that, they don’t understand the value and importance of our intuition and gut feelings and instead rely solely on empirical information. I don’t know how many of us are into Myers-Briggs but I’m an INFJ and I think the write up here explains what I mean quite well and I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of us here can relate : -
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition - Personality Growth
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition Each personality type has some sort of intuition, it is simply more powerful for some than for others. Not only does the potency of intuition vary from type to type, there are also different types of intuition which are expressed in very...personalitygrowth.com
That may be true, but I don’t think a blanket ban for every child at those schools is a good idea. You can barely even say “woman” these days in case you offend someone.You do realise that some kids aren't brought up with a Mum nor Dad, right?
Haha yeah I got my name from Friends when Mike threatens to change his name to CrapbagAhh thank youFeels a bit rude to call you Crapbag, but it makes me smile when I see it pop up
Yes this makes a lot of sense to me! I am so driven by how things feel and gut feelings!
I did my myers-briggs years ago and think it was similar to yours! Will have to redo it and seeI've spent a lot of time looking at Enneagram, Human Design and astrology and it has helped me to understand myself so much more. More accurately, it's given me reassurance that it's okay to be the way I am - highly sensitive, emotionally driven etc. Again this is something I believe in wholeheartedly, but I know not everyone will and that's absolutely fine! It hurts when people deliberately dismiss or criticise it though
Oh my god! It’s just laughable at this point… if you don’t laugh you’ll cry!Klaus Schwab doesn’t even try and hide what kind of person he is.
My new therapist is Jungian! Started with him last week, but I'm not doing therapy weekly anymore just every 2-3 weeks.I knew there’d be other INFJs here!I love Myers-Briggs and anything related to Carl Jung. I think he was a genius. I’m right back into it again at the moment because I think my son is an INFJ too and I want to ensure I help nurture his development and not stunt it in any way. My parents, god love them, they really didn’t help me and I struggled growing up not being the person they wanted me to be. I’ve read about enneagrams before but I’m not sure I’ve ever found out what I am. Off to look into that now!
Therapy is something I’ve always wanted to do but have never got around to. Maybe one day… Thank you for the podcast recommendation. I will have a listenMy new therapist is Jungian! Started with him last week, but I'm not doing therapy weekly anymore just every 2-3 weeks.
You might like the podcast this Jungian life. They also analyse two dreams at the end of each episode.
This Jungian Life - THE dream analysis podcast
Three Jungian analysts talk about life, dream analysis & how we grow - Learn all about Carl Jung, relationship dynamics and what our dreams really mean.thisjungianlife.com
I was with my first therapist for around 4 years. He did take breaks in between that so it wasn't all continuous- he'd normally do two weeks at Christmas, a month off in August and two weeks at easter and I'd also skip/ rearrange sessions too.Therapy is something I’ve always wanted to do but have never got around to. Maybe one day… Thank you for the podcast recommendation. I will have a listen
Very interesting post @Crapbag, I can't believe I hadn't heard of the Myers Briggs test or personality types before,(because I am interested in things like that) so thank you for sharing that with us.Eliza, I love your post and feel the same way. I don’t post often but I keep up with the thread and enjoy everyone’s posts and the open-mindedness of the general discussion.
I personally think that people like us who are drawn to ‘conspiracies’ (which I actually think is a rather glib term as some of the things discussed aren’t conspiracy but indeed fact) is our intuition. I think we are more adept at using, understanding and trusting our intuition, and consciously and unconsciously seeing patterns which others might not pick up on. Most people believe what they are told and don’t know how to ‘see’ beyond that, they don’t understand the value and importance of our intuition and gut feelings and instead rely solely on empirical information. I don’t know how many of us are into Myers-Briggs but I’m an INFJ and I think the write up here explains what I mean quite well and I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of us here can relate : -
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition - Personality Growth
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition Each personality type has some sort of intuition, it is simply more powerful for some than for others. Not only does the potency of intuition vary from type to type, there are also different types of intuition which are expressed in very...personalitygrowth.com
Thank you, that’s all so helpful. Income isn’t a problem, it’s just that I prioritise the kids over meI was with my first therapist for around 4 years. He did take breaks in between that so it wasn't all continuous- he'd normally do two weeks at Christmas, a month off in August and two weeks at easter and I'd also skip/ rearrange sessions too.
If I'm being honest it was incredibly painful, but I'm glad I'm not where I was when I first started. I also saw him at a discounted rate like with my new therapist too. First one was £20 less then his normal London evening fee. Second £10 lower and he doesn't live in London so it's still less then a single session with the first.
Lots of other organizations also offer low cost therapy depending on your income. If you want recommendations I could offer some.
I've spaced out now because it does take a lot emotionally and I don't want to work as intensively. New therapist is okay with me choosing my own pace.
You’re so welcome. Not surprised you’re an INFP as that’s another type where intuition is a big part of your personality. Isn’t it so nice to be able to come here and read and engage with people who think and feel similarly. I know the topic of conversation can be quite doom and gloom but it’s comforting to know there are people out there on the same wavelength. I don’t have many people in my ‘real’ life who are!!Very interesting post @Crapbag, I can't believe I hadn't heard of the Myers Briggs test or personality types before,(because I am interested in things like that) so thank you for sharing that with us.
I did the test online, out of curiousity, and I am a INFP which seems pretty accurate to me, if anyone else is interested in doing the same test, I've provided a link
https://www.truity.com/page/16-personality-types-myers-briggs.
I definitely agree with your points regarding the use of intuition, and feeling things and maybe needing to work that out, or understand the world around us.
That's true I think,a lot of investigation into things starts with the sense that something just doesn't feel right, and then comes the question of why?
That's not always well received (to put it mildly) and yet it shouldn't be shut down.
If we can't trust our intuition or instincts then we go against ourselves, and that can be very damaging.
In this era though with the prevalence of cancel culture it can be difficult, but at least on this forum we can write down our thoughts, and exchange information and relate to each other, and that's a blessing.
One that I'm truly grateful for.
absolutely to cyber attack,and I'm a total newbie when it comes to conspiracy theories, so if I can see it I bet others do too.Is anyone else feeling that there could be a cyberattack very soon?
love how people are laughing at RT propaganda while watching the BBCStrange how they see the manikins, prosthetics and fakeness on one side but not other
I done the personality test too and it said I’m ISTJ, not sure if that’s a good or bad thing, it kind of looks badVery interesting post @Crapbag, I can't believe I hadn't heard of the Myers Briggs test or personality types before,(because I am interested in things like that) so thank you for sharing that with us.
I did the test online, out of curiousity, and I am a INFP which seems pretty accurate to me, if anyone else is interested in doing the same test, I've provided a link
https://www.truity.com/page/16-personality-types-myers-briggs.
Me too. I actually trust Putin more than all the wef puppets put togetherI've always really liked putin, although admittedly I know nothing about Russian politics as I'm from the UK, I just don't get a bad feeling about him like many other do.
When the media hate someone, its usually because they are a threat to them, not the general public.
Eliza, I love your post and feel the same way. I don’t post often but I keep up with the thread and enjoy everyone’s posts and the open-mindedness of the general discussion.
I personally think that people like us who are drawn to ‘conspiracies’ (which I actually think is a rather glib term as some of the things discussed aren’t conspiracy but indeed fact) is our intuition. I think we are more adept at using, understanding and trusting our intuition, and consciously and unconsciously seeing patterns which others might not pick up on. Most people believe what they are told and don’t know how to ‘see’ beyond that, they don’t understand the value and importance of our intuition and gut feelings and instead rely solely on empirical information. I don’t know how many of us are into Myers-Briggs but I’m an INFJ and I think the write up here explains what I mean quite well and I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of us here can relate : -
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition - Personality Growth
INFJ Intuition: Understanding the INFJs Sense of Intuition Each personality type has some sort of intuition, it is simply more powerful for some than for others. Not only does the potency of intuition vary from type to type, there are also different types of intuition which are expressed in very...personalitygrowth.com
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