What is the personality type of Izanami-no-Mikoto? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Izanami-no-Mikoto from Shinto and what is the personality traits.
Izanami-no-Mikoto personality type is INFJ, and I am an INFJ.
This article is about my personal experience and understanding of this type as an INFJ. As such, it may not be as accurate as a scientific paper, and it may not be as easy to read as a scientific paper.
INFJs are very idealistic, and they can be very hard to understand. This is because INFJs tend to use idealistic arguments to persuade people, and they don't often follow through on those arguments and arguments that help others. This is part of the INFJs' defense mechanism: they don't want to be seen as manipulative because there is a risk that others will see them as manipulative. They don't want to be seen as manipulators because it can hurt their self-esteem. They are more willing to do things that help the people around them, even if that means that they have to sacrifice their own dreams of making their lives better for others. Thus, INFJs are frequently misunderstood because of the fact that they are so good at convincing others, but so bad at following through on their own promises.
INFJs are also very loyal to others, but they are also very loyal to themselves.
In Japanese mythology, Izanami no mikoto (Japanese: 伊弉冉尊 or 伊邪那美命, meaning "she who invites") is a goddess of both creation and death, as well as the former wife of the god Izanagi-no-mikoto. She is also referred to as Izanami no kami. She was once a most beautiful Kami, but after her death during the birth of Kagu-tsuchi, she became trapped in Yomi (the underworld). Though Izanagi pursued to rescue her, he abandoned Izanami after discovering her terrifying transformation. Since then Izanami vowed to kill millions of humans for Izanagi's betrayal, while he countered her by giving life to an equal amount more.