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I Can’t Feel Jealousy: INFJ as Queen of Cups
- Narrated by: Gareth Johnson
- Length: 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With rare exception, most INFJ personality types can't feel jealousy. Is it a magical secret of the INFJ kind or a curse?
While they have an intellectual understanding of the concept based on the observation of other people's jealous rages, even the most neurotic or emotionally turbulent INFJ has a difficult time knowing what jealousy feels like.
Why is the rare INFJ personality type the Queen of Cups from the tarot deck? A strong sixth sense, rational side, introverted personality, and rich interior life prevents an INFJ "Queen of Cups" from feeling jealous even when she loses her soul mate. Why doesn't the INFJ covet other people's material things either?
©2019 Laura Cone (P)2019 Laura Cone
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