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๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ”What Cenenta stands for: Exploring the Heart of Personality Types

Cenenta, headed by activist-turned Jungian and Enneagram enthusiast analyst J-P Giner, an INTJ 153, advocates an expert-driven approach to character analysis, focusing on the essence, personality, and archetype exploration, free from bias and propaganda.

On this platform, I propose that Cenenta embodies the contemplations of the 10th muse โ€” the muse of articulation, contemporarily referred to as writing.

In typology, the term “essence” refers to the fundamental or intrinsic qualities and characteristics that define a particular personality type or archetype. It encompasses the core traits, tendencies, and behaviors that are considered inherent to a specific type and distinguish it from other types. Essence is what captures the essential nature of a type and provides a concise description of its typical attributes and preferences.

“We have to distinguish between a man as he is in essence, and as he is in ego or personality” “In essence, every person is perfect, fearless, and in a loving unity with the entire cosmos; there is no conflict within the person between head, heart, and stomach or between the person and others.”

“Then something happens: the ego begins to develop, karma accumulates, there is a transition from objectivity to subjectivity; man falls from essence into personality.”

Father of The Enneagram – ร“scar Ichazo

Essence in typology is often used to convey the underlying essence or nature of a personality type, which can help individuals understand and recognize the key features that make that type unique. It is a way of distilling the most salient and defining traits of a type to create a clear and succinct portrait of its personality.

This understanding of essence is valuable in various typology systems, such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) or the Enneagram, as it helps individuals better comprehend and relate to the characteristics associated with their own type or the types of others. By combining these two typological systems and relating to the persona and interaction of artists, celebrities and articulation of characters Cenenta can provide you with a multi-dimensional understanding of a category class.

๐ŸŒŸ My Unique Journey: From Career Pivots to Personality Typing ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ’ผ

In my twenties, I directed my career towards the intersection of business and engineering, building on my French MD equivalent in industrial negotiations, which I pursued following my HND equivalent in technology. I held positions in Telemarketing and later transitioned into the role of a Network Support Engineer at Orange, enhancing my career in the realms of business and technology.

My journey into the realm of personality dynamics took root during my time at a French private business school. There, I crossed paths with a seasoned sales professional and educator renowned for his expertise in negotiations. It was through his mentorship in Transactional Analysis and The Hermann Whole Brain model that I developed a deep fascination with the human mind.

In my thirties, I relocated to London and delved into the works of L. Ron Hubbard as I assumed the role of the Bookstore Officer at the Celebrity Centre London. Eventually, I graduated as a Professional Hubbard Dianetics Auditor and completed the Purification Rundown (clear body, clear mind) at the Church of Scientology London.

During my forties, my interest in typology began during a private etiquette course in London, UK. Initially as a core Enneagram Type One, I had crafted a classification system based on gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Athena, Hecate, Ares etc… However, my perspective shifted when I encountered MBTI during the etiquette course.

After taking the MBTI test, I was initially classified as INFJ. Following a discussion, it became evident to my tutor, who was an HR Manager at the BBC, trained in MBTI, and an INTJ herself, that I likely belonged to the INTJ category. She refrained from openly contradicting the test result, but I personally felt that I had typed myself based on my Big Five profile instead.

I had taken a liking to identifying as INFJ due to its rarity, constituting only 1.5 percent of the general population. However, further research and testing confirmed my true type as INTJ. This search for my true type led me to discover many online personality tests and experts.

It was also during this period that I encountered the work of Katherine Fauvre, which significantly influenced my own work, alongside the foundational contributions of Isabel Briggs Myers and Carl Jung.

๐ŸŒŸ Unlocking Typology Secrets: Dive into the World of the articulation of Characters and Personalities with Cenenta!

Our primary mission is to empower readers with accurate insights into the Enneagram, the MBTI, and Jungian analysis while celebrating the artistry of characters and personas.

Cenenta fosters authentic and objective learning experiences for both readers and artists alike. We aim for harmony in our content, delving into the growth and complexity of iconic characters.

While we strive to minimize spoilers, please be aware that Cenenta may contain some spoilers. Your understanding of pivotal scenes is integral to your learning journey. Unlike other websites, we delve deeply into the articulation of character development. However, all the information we present is readily available online.

I have typed some of the most epic characters such as:

Bruce Wayne โ€œBatmanโ€ (DC Universe)
Dr. Eleanor “Ellie” Arroway – Contact (1997)
Amy Elliott Dunne – Gone Girl (2014)
Doctor Strange โ€“ MCU Hero

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