Principle: The organization of ideas. Practical thinking. Difficulty communicating, which may be caused by one’s own inability to effectively form and/or define one’s ideas, or by the other person not…
read morePrinciple: The ability to synthesize ideas. Enthusiastic communication. Excessive thinking. Enthusiasm for many ideas. Saying too much. Philosophical thinking. Having too much on one’s mind makes one absent minded. Process:…
read morePrinciple: Passionate communication. Constructive and/or destructive communication. Arguing. Mental conflict. An agitated nervous system. The ability to be pointed and assertive when speaking. Sexual communication. Process: The building and/or destroying…
read morePrinciple: An appreciation of aesthetics. The ability to communicate artfully, smoothly, and/or beautifully. A love of ideas, communication, speaking, etc. Communication in relationships. Process: The ability to use language and…
read morePrinciple: The highest attainment possible for one’s emotions, meaning the achievement of clarity of feeling and instinct, as well as development of the ability to effectively care for and nurture…
read morePrinciple: Being impressionable to the energies of other people. Difficulty in being objective about oneself. One’s moods strongly affect one’s identity. The need for intimate relationships and for a sense…
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