Celine tipo de personalidade mbti
Personalidade
"¿Qué tipo de personalidad es Celine? Celine es un tipo de personalidad ISTJ en mbti, 6w5 - SO6 - 612 en enneagram, RCOAN en Big 5, LSE en Socionics."
Pretty easy type I’d say—she’s a Si Dom when taking in how she views information, past-oriented, her dogmatism towards demons in general, and some unspoken parts about her backstory and her relations with Rumi’s mother. So a bit of !!spoilers!!ahead if this storyboard is used/relevant in the next upcoming movies. Celine I would say is obsessed with the past, forming a rigid and oppressive system that Celine upholds for the sake of not only her so called “duty” as a demon hunter but because she genuinely believes that she is able to protect people from something that is inherently “evil” or “harmful.” Within the original story boarding Rumi’s mother may have died at the hands of Celine in an accident. Not only that, but she also is seen reportedly being at Rumi’s mother’s grave, a reoccurring memory and tragedy in Celine’s life. Viewing the demon hunters mantra of never showing pain or shame through generational trauma is the oppressive system that Celine upholds thinking that it actually helps and does work to create a stable and protected environment not only for the honmoon but for the group as well. She’s stuck in a traditionalist mindset of seeing change or abstract ideologies such as “not all demons are evil” as redundant or inaccurate based on their past experiences or memories. Enough to where it tampers with her ability to connect and “fix” Rumi completely. Celine can’t even touch Rumi, can’t love her for who she is, let alone accept her for something that’s innate within Rumi—because she still holds onto the belief that everything with patterns is evil, and until those are gone, she can’t accept Rumi. Si doms according to Jungian Principle’s can develop a strong over-reliance past experiences, memories, and rigid systems, making it difficult for them to explore more abstract concepts, reluctance to change, and something that breaks the binary code. Si doms inferior is Ne, and when underdeveloped and unhealthy (such as Celine) leads to a general disconnect with adapting to new /abstract situations or realities. Which is why she sort puts all of her repressed emotions, duties, her own shame and guilt of Rumi’s mothers death onto Rumi—she’s projecting those same rigid beliefs and established routines onto her, in doing so thinking that it may “protect” her or form her to be better than her mother. She doesn’t condition Rumi this way because she wants her to be more efficient in completing their mission (Te dom), she does it because Rumi is a living incarnation of Celine’s past guilt (Si dom). That is why Rumi is so much more nuanced than Celine is. Celine desperately is missing that “wholeness” to her own characteristics, as stated by Jung that once the inferior can become more developed, the more “whole” the personality can become. While on a surface level an SJ and an NJ may look quite similar, the key difference is that Ni is a self defined synthesizing function, it gives the ability to be able to take in new information and actually create one’s own interpretations of it based on new grounds of reference. While Si in a large contrast compares present and past experiences to be able to make their decisions or impressions. The past plays a huge role in how they interpret the present. At least to me, her being a Si dom is not an outrageous outcome or takeaway from her character. Based on the fact that she relies so heavily on an oppressive system such as the Demon Hunters, something that’s allegedly worked for generations, no matter how badly it needs to be overturned or reevaluated she is loyal to it regardless. Enough to end up hurting the ones around her in spite of believing in a duty that is meant to protect those very same people. She gives into the dogma of this system—referencing to it as something that is practical, stable, and most importantly is dutiful in keeping a golden honmoon secure for many generations. Basing her knowledge on tradition, her past experiences and memories between her and Rumi’s mother (something we know ends tragically, and deeply affects Celine) she uses these examples to make the “best decisions” possible for Rumi, she’s controlling throughout the movie, again pushing Rumi into self-loathing, hatred, and isolation—because Celine truly does believe that if Rumi does get rid of the patterns, something that is diametrically opposed to her own traditions and on some level personal beliefs of internalized hatred, then Rumi can finally be accepted. Only if she’s “fixed” and able to meet her golden standards though. (To be honest Celine’s certification for acceptance and love of Rumi is a longer list than just getting rid of patterns. It’s also getting a golden honmoon. Following the hunters code. Teaching the next generation the same thing. Celine’s love is very conditional and almost like a rule book). 1/3