Ontolokey
Making Personality Visible
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This essay describes the anima of an INTJ personality according to Ontolokey in more detail in order to better clarify the terminology used in Ontolokey. The Anima of the INTJ The human psyche is not a monolith but a labyrinth—and for the INTJ personality type, few paths are as enigmatic and powerful as the journey…
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📖 Chapter 1: The Mythological Mind — Mapping the Psyche with ONTOLOKEY and Myth In every person lives a story — not just the biography shaped by external events, but an inner narrative unfolding silently beneath the surface. It is a mythological journey, one that mirrors the epic tales of heroes and gods, yet plays…
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In every person lives a story — not just the biography shaped by external events, but an inner narrative unfolding silently beneath the surface. It is a mythological journey, one that mirrors the epic tales of heroes and gods, yet plays out in the contours of our own psychology. Carl Gustav Jung called this the…
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Carl Jung once wrote, “The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”But what happens when these “two personalities” exist within ourselves? In the Ontolokey Cube — a psychological model that unfolds the architecture of type-based inner sub-personalities — we can explore the…
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When Carl Gustav Jung first proposed his theory of psychological types, he was—as Aušra Augustinavičiūtė (whom I will refer to simply as Augusta) rightly observed—very close to uncovering a deep truth about the human psyche. But Augusta, by building on Jung’s framework through her creation of Socionics, took the theory even further. Her work is…
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In the evolving field of psychological typology, two paradigms have emerged as deeply insightful systems: Socionics and Ontolokey. While Socionics offers a structural and interrelational model grounded in information metabolism, Ontolokey provides a symbolic, embodied, and interactive map of the psyche in the form of a cube. This essay argues that the Ontolokey Cube is…
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How Jung, Socionics, and one lucid dream revealed the structure of the inner world When Carl Gustav Jung introduced his theory of psychological types, he came incredibly close to articulating a foundational truth about the human mind. Aušra Augustinavičiūtė (whom I’ll refer to as Augusta) recognized this — and took it a step further. As…
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1. Extraverted Thinking (Te) – The Engine of Execution For the ESTJ, life is about getting things done — not just for the sake of checking boxes, but because action gives structure, and structure gives meaning. Extraverted Thinking (Te) is their dominant function, and it expresses itself through an unshakable drive to organize, manage, and…
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Extraverted Feeling (Fe): The Heart of the ESFJ Emotions in Action: The Core of the ESFJ Personality For an ESFJ, emotions aren’t just part of life – they are life. This personality type thrives in emotionally vibrant environments, where people express themselves openly, share joy, frustration, passion, and care. The ESFJ doesn’t just observe these…
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1: Dominant Function – Extraverted Feeling (Fe) “The Social Alchemist – How the ENFJ Shapes Emotions and Atmospheres” For the ENFJ, emotions are not just something to observe — they are tools, materials, even weapons. Their dominant function, Extraverted Feeling (Fe), gives them a finely tuned radar for the emotional atmosphere of a room, a…