Some weeks ago I started a discussion named "
Does your country have a cultural type?" It was about a theory that different cultures could be assigned to different personality types. Sometime later Patrice started the discussion "
What will happen after death?" This has been the most popular discussion so far with more than 100 replies.
This latter discussion was also interesting because it showed that Thinkers and Idealists do obviously have different views of the world. You may call it "different beliefs". So I thought to myself: is there a relation between personality types and personal beliefs?
Well, of course: our cultural background influences heavily on what we select as a personal belief or a religion. In a catholic country such as Spain you will find all personality types among the population. But is there a certain tendency for individuals to move in a specific direction?
Interestingly enough Brent Massey, the author of the cultural types book has also been thinking about that matter. He states the following tendencies (I "translated" his persopnality types into iPersonic:
- Catholic, Theravada and Tibetan Buddhist personality types are: Dreamy Idealists, Spontaneous Idealists, Sensible Doers and Laid-back Doers
- Protestant, Confiucianist, Mahayana Buddhist and Thaoist personality types are: all Realist types
- Hindu personality types are: Dreamy Idealist and Spontaneous Idealist
- Islamic personality types are: Laid-back Doer, Energetic Doer, Spontaneous Idealist and Innovative Thinker
Hum, I don't think it's that easy ;-)
As you might know, our
iPersonic circle is divided into "practical" types (Doers, Realists are in the north of the circle) and theoretical types (Idealists and Thinkers on the south). I find it hard to make a statement of the personal beliefs of the practical personality types. I would assume that since Doers and Realists are strongly connected in their "practical world" they would tend to inherit the beliefs of their corresponding society.
It seems to be different with Thinkers and Idealists. Both of them challenge the world they live in. Both seem to search for the key to understand what surrounds them. But their approaches seem to be different.
Thinkers want to rationally understand the entirety of life. There seems to be no space where something metaphysical could fit in this view. I would say that Thinkers tend to be atheists or agnostics.
Idealists want to "feel" what's it all about. They use intuition to understand the world. I think that this can best be described by the feeling of "Everything is One" during meditation. So I would say that Idealists tend to (pantheistic) Monism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Taoism. And, well, to many things esoteric. ;-)
Is there a possible connection between the Thinker approach and the way Idealists "belief"? Hmm, I am an Analytical Thinker with a good dash of Dreamy Idealism and I would say: it's Zen.
And you?