Thanks for your response.
I enjoyed reading your appreciation for silence, like you said it helps me to appreciate subtleties.
I enjoy silence, and I like staying silent because I can then observe my surroundings to a better scale. Everything in my surroundings affects me to a level that I wouldn’t otherwise be able to feel or see if I hadn’t been quiet.
That's exactly my experience. I become more sensitive to my inclinations towards mild stimulation, and I feel how the 'energy' (metaphorically) of the environment affects me.
Yes, my life’s theme is meaning as well. I’m suffering from existential depression because of this, because I can’t seem to find meaning in this world. I’m feeling listless, but through love and compassion I’ve been climbing out of this dark well. I’m still reaching the top where the light shines, but I’m closer—and that brings much comfort to me.
Glad to read you're becoming happier.
Have you looked into religious naturalism?
The book and series; Cosmos by Carl Sagan, is the probably the best introduction to that metanarrative IMO.
I'd also recommend Philhellenes and Evid3nc3's youtube channels;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOK1I98wCm4I’m an INFJ by the way, what about you? Oh, and I've done much research into the MBTI—
about a year’s worth. So, if you've got any questions concerning the MBTI then I may be able to help you.
I'm an INFP.
Do you have a good analogy to describe the difference between Si and Se?
Any advice on speed reading?