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By Teresa K (fasstar)

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Puzzle Description:

INFJ is the Counsellor or Mystic. INFJ is the Myers-Briggs personality type that is Introspective, iNtuitive, Feeling, Judging. More info in the comments.

#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 25, 2009 [SPOILER]

The image is based on the logo for a counseling service:
http://www.onlinecounsellingservice.co.uk/testimonials_5.html

#2: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 25, 2009 [SPOILER]
INFJs, making up an estimated 1% of all people, are the most rare type (males even more so). They are introspective, caring, sensitive, gentle and complex people that strive for peace and derive satisfaction from helping others. INFJs are highly intuitive, empathetic and dedicated listeners. These traits tend to act as a "tell me what's wrong" sign on their forehead, hence the nicknames Confidant, Counselor or Empath. INFJs are intensely private and deeply committed to their beliefs.

Famous INFJ's include Alice Cooper, Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Shirley McClain, Tom Selleck, Oprah Winfrey, Angela Lansbury, Billy Crystal, and Carrie Fisher. And me. :-)

Read more about the INFJ type here:
http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/infj.htm
#3: Jane Doe (telly) on Jul 25, 2009
nice logo and interesting information.
#4: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Jul 25, 2009 [HINT] [SPOILER]
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#5: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 26, 2009 [SPOILER]
Thanks, Telly.

Adam, the counselor is the one on the right. When I solved this one, I started out with edge logic on the left side, then moved to the top, then it solved okay with just line logic.
#6: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Jul 26, 2009
I think we are referring to the same person. The right side of the screen as we look at it or the left side of the screen as if we were looking from the puzzle's point of view. In medicine, we always have to describe things the second way (so I guess it is just a habit I have acquired).
#7: Robyn Broyles (ginkgo100) on Jul 27, 2009 [HINT]
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#8: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jul 27, 2009
Adam, I figured as much. I wonder which type is most common for people in the medical field? (hint, hint)

Thanks Robyn. I'm having fun creating this series.
#9: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Jul 27, 2009
LOL, Teresa. Let me ask around, instead of telling you mine. :-)
#10: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Jul 28, 2009
Really a wonderful solve.
#11: Jane Doe (telly) on Aug 15, 2009
I just did the test and this is me too Teresa.
#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on Aug 15, 2009
Aha - another one! I'll add you to the count in topic #183. How's the baby?
#13: Jane Doe (telly) on Aug 17, 2009
He's doing well, growing into a chunky kid. :). thanks.
#14: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on May 5, 2011
wow - wonderful image. you can feel the feeling in this one.
#15: Aurelian Ginkgo (AurelianGinkgo) on Oct 2, 2017
Beautiful puzzle! And you know what, I am familiar with INFJs because my sister/ roommate is one and so is a good friend of mine. The way they seek peace when a disagreement breaks out seems to be a natural skill for them. Most of us others need to work at it. I have seen you do this personally in a way that does not offend either side of the argument. As an ISFP, I am prone to defend others, too, but tact and grace don't come naturally, and my inclination is to take the side of the one I honestly believe is right. It is good in a way, but only if I happen to be right. If I am wrong, I'm fighting for the wrong side, or it may cloud my ability to see both sides of the story.
#16: Teresa K (fasstar) on Oct 3, 2017
Thanks, Aurelian. I enjoyed making this series.

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