The INFJs Demon function is Introverted Sensing. This means out of all the eight cognitive functions, this is the one they have the least conscious control over.
Introverted Intuition is the strongest and most accessible function of the INFJ. In a way, this is the function they live and breathe. It's not hard for INFJs to tap into Ni because it's the most relied upon part of their psyche. Ni is a perceiving function.
What is the Demon? The demon is the last function in your cognitive function stack. The cognitive functions are eight unique mental processes that help you to understand the world and make decisions. Each of the 16 Myers-Briggs® personality types excels at some cognitive functions and struggles with others.
The shadow side of an INFJ is the ESTP.
And while the ESTP is often misportrayed an aggressive jock, INFJs in the ESTP mode are not necessarily aggressive types. Thinking and Perceiving in itself is rarely an aggressive or controlling function.
INFJs are no exception to this rule, and when they become overly stressed they may display a dark side that includes angry outbursts, obsessive worrying, perfectionism, or even depression. When INFJs first encounter stress, they start to behave very true-to-type.
Again, opposite to the INFJ is the INFP, who will appear less organized and less controlled than the INFJ to others. Still, since their primary function is a Judging function, Introverted Feeling, there's a lot of internal organization others don't see outside the INFP's head.
In conclusion, Demon's personality closely aligns with the Scorpio zodiac type, as evidenced by his intense loyalty, fiercely protective nature, and independence. However, it is important to note that zodiac signs are not definitive or absolute, and other interpretations may exist.
Our inner demons are the thoughts, feelings and beliefs we feel cause us the most pain, that we obsess about and dwell on, that we feel haunted, consumed and tortured by.
Demon: Introverted Sensing (Si)
According to John Beebe's theory, this is the archetype that carries the emotions associated with evil, and the user can feel panicky and uneasy when faced with it. For INTJs this archetype is filled by the Introverted Sensing function.
As sensitive, intuitive people, INFJs have a sixth sense about others. Our finely tuned empathy means we can feel others' feelings and we know when they're not telling the truth. We have this ability to see through people's outward persona to the real person underneath.
INFJs have an uncanny ability to read people and events, and very often, we can predict what will happen. We're not always right, but generally we hit the mark. How do we do this? We notice patterns in human behavior, we read body language well, and we pay attention to how people interact.
The inferior cognitive function of INFJs (the weakest part of their personality) is Extraverted Sensing; this helps them live in the present moment and be aware of the world around them.
Lucifer Morningstar is an ENTP personality type.
God is an Enneagram Nine personality type with a One wing. Enneagram Nines belong to the body center, along with Eights and Ones, and they naturally make decisions based on gut instinct. What is this? God likes to feel in control, particularly of his physical environment.
Unhealthy INTJs tend to find emotionally demonstrative, exuberant people annoying. They often struggle to trust them and wonder if they have ulterior motives. They may enjoy knocking these types down a peg or condescending to them instead of approaching them with an open mind.
Michael Psellus prepared the influential De operatione dæmonum (On the Operation of Demons) in the 11th century, with a taxonomy dividing demons into six types: Leliurium (Igneous), Aërial, Marine (Aqueous), Terrestrial (Earthly), Subterranean, and Lucifugous (Heliophobic).
Powers. The Inner Demons are gifted with a regenerative factor, which has allowed them to regenerate lost limbs and survive being stabbed or shot multiple times. Recovering within seconds or minutes of some lethal wounds.
Dark personality traits include psychopathy, machiavellianism and narcissism, collectively called the "dark triad".
Psychologists have identified three traits that make up the sinister-sounding "Dark Triad": narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy.
According to the MBTI® Manual, ISFPs were the type most likely to get upset or angry and show it, as well as the type most likely to get upset or angry and not show it. When I asked ISFPs about this many of them said that they would simply cut off a person who repeatedly made them angry.
INFP is the type most commonly mistaken for INFJ, and they use Ne as their co-pilot process. If Signs 1 and 5 are both sound true for you there's a very good chance you're an INFP. ENFPs lead with Ne and have Fi as their co-pilot.
For example, an INFJ may be turned off by someone who is superficial and focused on material things. INFJs are all about connecting with others and they care deeply about meaningful, authentic relationships. Consequently, someone who is too concerned with money or material objects may be a big turn-off for them.
INFJs ranked as having low dominance according to the CPI™ tool. Since the traits linked with low-dominance were being quiet, cautious, or hesitant to take action, this makes sense. INFJs tend to be on the quiet side, and they also tend to be extremely independent.
The ENTP Dark Side
They have an uncanny ability to see possibilities where others see roadblocks. They're also excellent communicators and have a knack for persuading others to see things from their point of view. However, the ENTP's dark side can emerge when their need for variety and interaction isn't met.