Your natal Genemetric pattern creates your unique, complicated personality, which is embedded in your DNA, in short gene sequences. No need to take my word for it. Carl Jung, founder of modern psychology and psychotherapy, used natal Genemetric patterns to analyse difficult patients for over 30 years.
Analysing your Genemetrics, will help you to understand your personality in great detail. Adjusting it, fine tuning it, and helping you achieving success in your life, your interpersonal relationships, as well as helping you to better understand others. Every degree found in each sign, produces a nuanced personality affect. It is your unique, complicated, Genemetric pattern that defines every aspect of your personality, traits, tendencies and temperament. Let me define those.
Your PERSONALITY is the stable characteristic patterns of your emotions, behaviours, and your level of knowing and understanding. Your TRAITS are your characteristics, habits, and trends. Your TENDENCIES are your likelihood of behaving in a particular way. Your TEMPERAMENT is your persistent pattern of thoughts under the four broad categories of: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Your CHARACTER, well, is way too complicated to be able to unpack here. But think about your character by asking yourself the following questions:
What will you sacrifice?
What is your overarching goal?
What drives you through your day?
What do you want more than anything?
What gets you out of bed each morning?
What have you promised you would never do?
What lines might you cross to get what you need?
What needs do you have that directly conflict with your conscience?
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As testified by Carl Jung, during his period of creating our modern day psychology, the accurate positioning of your Genemetrics creates your core identity, and provide the psychological framework of your needs, your fears, your attributes, your biases, and any issues that take place within your mind. Each is a pattern of growth. Learning to be braver, learning to become more aware of other people's needs and worries, developing your psychic and intuitive sensitivity and meditation skills, and weeding out any destructive effects of dependency.
Jung realised that the data found in Genemetrics represented the actual structure of a mind. Each one symbolising a particular psychological function. Intellect, emotions, self-image, impulse towards intimacy. Put all together, creates the psychology of a human mind, which Jung's mentor, Sigmund Freud divided the mind into Ego, Id, Super-ego and Shadow-self. The 12 Worlds are more concrete. They represent what a mind observes, and are the arenas of a person's life activities, and indicate any problems and issues.
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