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    Bathala Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Bathala? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Bathala from Primal Indigenous and what is the personality traits.

    Bathala
    ENFJ

    ENFJ (2w3)

    Bathala personality type is ENFJ, the Diplomat.

    ENFJ’s know how to deal with complicated situations and situations of stress that pop up at work. They are great at making the most out of situations that they find themselves in and also at handling and resolving work related issues and conflicts.

    ENFJ’s are also great at communicating and persuading people and can be extremely effective at negotiating and resolving conflicts.

    ENFJ’s are usually great at managing their own workload and can accomplish a lot of things at once. They also work well as a team and as a group of people.

    ENFJ’s are very good at seeing things from multiple perspectives and understanding the different interests and mindsets of those around them. They are very accommodating and can easily work with others to find a solution that works for everyone involved.

    ENFJ’s are very good at listening, understanding and sympathizing with others. They are very good at understanding the different needs of others and will often go out of their way to make sure they are met.

    ENFJ’s are very good at giving advice and helping others solve problems that they may be having.

    Bathala is the supreme creator deity from pre-colonial Philippines and a member of the wider Philippine mythology. He provided everything mankind needed, to a point where he spoiled them too much, hence, the Tagalog philosophy of bahala na (what comes will come, let it be). However, despite his intense kindness and love for mankind, he has also the capability to punish mankind through famine, diseases, and "natural" calamities. When he went into a deep slumber, he let Apolaki (his grandson who would later be known as his son) and Mayari (his daughter) rule in his place. It was after the arrival of the Spanish missionaries on the Philippines in the 16th century that Bathala came to be identified with the Christian God, thus its synonymy with Diyos (God) or Dibino (Divine, e.g. Mabathalang Awa), according to J.V. Panganiban (Diksyunaryo-Tesauro Pilipino-Ingles); in some Visayan languages, Bathala also means God.

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