What is the personality type of Atum? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Atum from Egyptian and what is the personality traits.
Atum personality type is ISFP, but I would not want to be that person.. he is a bit too wild for me to be able to relate to him.
#38 It's funny how the Atum-King's behavior is described as "desperate" in the tome of Atum. "Desperate" is a word I would associate to the Atum-King, but also to the Atum-King's brother, which is why I don't see this as a problematic interpretation.
#39 I don't see it as a problem. Like, I didn't see it as an issue with this interpretation. I just saw it as another way of looking at things. This interpretation is just one that I've enjoyed exploring.
#40 @35: You see that as a result of his desire for love?
#41 He is definitely more "relatable" to me. But he is definitely much more "desperate" than the others. Maybe the others are more "desperate" because they are also more loving to Atum.
#42 I like this interpretation because it's interesting to me, but it's also quite far-fetched, since nobody can really know what Atum was thinking.
Atum (/ɑ.tum/, Egyptian: jtm(w) or tm(w), reconstructed [jaˈtaːmuw]; Coptic ⲁⲧⲟⲩⲙ Atoum), sometimes rendered as Atem or Tem, is an important deity in Egyptian mythology. In the Heliopolitan creation myth, Atum was considered to be the first god, having created himself, sitting on a mound (benben) (or identified with the mound itself), from the primordial waters (Nu). Early myths state that Atum created the god Shu and goddess Tefnut by spitting them out of his mouth. Other myths state Atum created by masturbation, with the hand he used in this act representing the female principle inherent within him. Yet other interpretations state that he has made union with his shadow.