Why Am I? (Type Gray)

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  1. Why Am I? (Type Gray)
  2. Personality Type #1 (Type Gray)
  3. Personality Type #2 (Type Gray)
  4. Attention & Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  5. Why You Have Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  6. Your Needs & Clairvoyant Simulation (Type Gray)
  7. Needs & PK Experiences (Type Gray)
  8. Events and Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  9. Personality Changes & Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  10. Your Environment & Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  11. Age & Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  12. Psychic Awareness (Type Gray)
  13. Psychic Illusions (Type Gray)
  14. Belief, Meaning, & Auto Labeling (Type Gray)
  15. Self-fulfilling Prophecies & Ignoring When You’re Wrong (Type Gray)
  16. Probability & Reason (Type Gray)
  17. Don’t Be Fooled (Type Gray)
  18. Seeing Faces & Hearing Your Name (Type Gray)
  19. Precognition vs. Probability Shifting (Type Gray)
  20. Accuracy, OBEs, & Evil Presence (Type Gray)
  21. Weird Does Not Equal Psychic (Type Gray)
  22. Confusing Negative & Positive Experiences (Type Gray)
  23. Externalizing (Type Gray)
  24. Ignoring Negative Psychic Experiences (Type Gray)
  25. Avoid Shortcuts (Type Gray)
  26. Psychic Protections (Type Gray)
  27. #1st List of Psychic Protections (Type Gray)
  28. #2nd List of Psychic Protections (Type Gray)
  29. #3rd List of Psychic Protections (Type Gray)
  30. Psychic Illusions Mini-Quiz – Are You Being Fooled? (Type Gray)
  31. Mini-Quiz: Prone to Psychic Experiences? Ready to Enhance? (Type Gray)
  32. Mini-Quiz: Anxious? Depressed? (Type Gray)

WHY AM I?”

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Those who score high in Type Gray do so because they tend to lean towards certain personality traits. These personality traits help direct you towards clairvoyant simulation and auto-PK experiences.

Also, enhancing these personality traits can help you enhance your clairvoyant simulation and auto-PK experiences and build natural psychic skills. First we will take a look at these different personality traits.

As we go through these personality traits, it will be important for you to decide:

  • If you have these traits.
  • How strong these traits are.
  • If you lean towards the 1st set, 2nd set, or both sets of personality traits.

This is because, in order to enhance, you may need to adopt certain daily practices and routines to develop the traits you do no currently have, and strengthen the traits you already do have.

INTThere are two sets of personality traits for type Grays. The first set of traits often matches up to the Myers-Briggs Type INTP, and the second set of traits often matches up to the Myers-Briggs Type INTJ.

If you don’t know what your Myers-Briggs type is, that’s OK.

This information is just here to help those who do know their Myers-Briggs types to help them know they right on track reading this book. If you do know your Myers ’Biggs type, but it’s Not INT, we’ll cover more about why this may be later on.

To cover “why” really quick here, it has do with the difference between how you are on a daily basis (Type Gray) and how you are over the course of your life (Myers-Briggs).

oneThe first set of personality traits are summarized as follows:

“Seek to develop logical explanations for everything that interests them. Theoretical and abstract, interested more in ideas than in social interaction. Quiet, contained, flexible, and adaptable. Have unusual ability to focus in depth to solve problems in their area of interest. Skeptical, sometimes critical, always analytical” – Myers & Briggs Foundation

twoThe second set of personality traits are summarized as follows:

“Have original minds and great drive for implementing their ideas and achieving their goals. Quickly see patterns in external events and develop long-range explanatory perspectives. When committed, organizes a job and carries it through. Skeptical and independent, have high standards of competence and performance – for themselves and others.” – Myers & Briggs Foundation

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