What is the personality type of Aloalo? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Aloalo from Pretty Cure and what is the personality traits.
Aloalo personality type is INFJ, and that is my type, so I am the only INFJ on this site. You will find one or two other INFJs here and there, but they will not be as open or as honest as I am.
I am always open to being corrected or being made to see things differently, so if you think I am wrong, please feel free to correct me.
Please try to follow some of the rules on this site, especially the ones about language. I have seen a lot of people get banned for using bad language. I have also seen a lot of people get banned for using bad language and being disrespectful. If the person is being disrespectful, then the language issue is not the issue.
This site is for people with a Christian background, but I am not necessarily a Christian myself, though I have been trained as a Christian for most of my life.
I do not necessarily believe all of the things that Christian doctrine teaches. I believe things can be true without necessarily believing everything that the Bible says.
I believe in a Higher Power, but I do not believe that there is only one Higher Power or that He/She/It is all-powerful.
The aloalo is a funerary pole sculpture that, along with the skulls of slaughtered zebu, is placed on the tombs of important people in the south-western region of Madagascar. Originally, aloalos were only available for wealthy individuals, but later the wealthy could purchase them. The memorial may help the deceased to join the community of ancestors, since the word alo means 'intermediary' or 'messenger' in Malagasy. These carved posts often tell the story of the person's life and generally take the form of a series of geometric or symbolic shapes topped by sculpted figures or objects evocative of the deceased's life, or desirable material possessions. The zebu represents prosperity and the aloalo usually has a combination of nude human figures and birds. They are chiefly associated with the Mahafaly people, although they are also found on the tombs of some Antandroy and particularly the Sakalava, whose carved figures are reputed for their often erotic imagery.