Row 5: Plain wood cross probably, but maybe the full fledged crucifix (After all, I am a Baptist pastor, but there was this one time about a month after starting my pastorate here where I hung up a crucifix for the morning. It got the desired reaction.)
Row 6: Catacombs
So...TAJhtWPCa. Your description of TAJhdWCCa almost gets me to a T (or TA), but I'm curious if you'd like to add any nuance on the basis of the small deviations in my result.
??RhdGTca. That head is pretty metal, the dark robes are a vibe, gotta love goldfish, a great snack and Jesus hung out with fishermen. Incense is dope and I grew up Pentecostal and those folks could benefit from some weed. Catacombs are pretty metal as well, also just cooler aesthetically and temperature-ally.
Can someone assign a mystic that fits this aesthetic? Can I sub in an Henri Nouwen or Tommy Merton or St Francis / San Bartolomeo de las Casas?
Joan of Arc because I'm a Woo (Winning Others Over) and Maximizer and that's how I see her.
Collar because of my high-church Episcopal roots, but jeans because now I'm low-church Wesleyan
Heart because it would remind me to be empathetic, which doesn't come naturally to me
King's Hawaiian because I prefer intinction, AKA "rip and dip"
No frills wooden cross because it would be easier to dust if I ever dusted
The cathedral because it looks European and I love to travel
I read non-fiction, leadership books, and research-based articles. If I'm going to read something, I need to feel like it will inform my practice, make me better, or deepen my understanding (bonus points for also making me laugh). I have started many more books than I have finished, because it doesn't take long to assess if it will have value.
ROFL--metaphorically of course.
This is epic, so you have to now read my results:
Row 1: Teresa of Avila (you already know this). Excellent/scandalous image choice, btw
Row 2: Jeans
Row 3: Heart
Row 4: Oof. Wafer, I guess
Row 5: Plain wood cross probably, but maybe the full fledged crucifix (After all, I am a Baptist pastor, but there was this one time about a month after starting my pastorate here where I hung up a crucifix for the morning. It got the desired reaction.)
Row 6: Catacombs
So...TAJhtWPCa. Your description of TAJhdWCCa almost gets me to a T (or TA), but I'm curious if you'd like to add any nuance on the basis of the small deviations in my result.
I think the head/heard difference is key here. ;)
I agree...but I don't think I have the insight into this that you have, to see how that would shade the personality description. 😊
All these mystics are female, I don’t understand, where’s John Calvin?
My gifting is leadership though so I’m just gonna wing it. I WAS ELECTED TO LEAD NOT TO READ.
??RhdGTca. That head is pretty metal, the dark robes are a vibe, gotta love goldfish, a great snack and Jesus hung out with fishermen. Incense is dope and I grew up Pentecostal and those folks could benefit from some weed. Catacombs are pretty metal as well, also just cooler aesthetically and temperature-ally.
Can someone assign a mystic that fits this aesthetic? Can I sub in an Henri Nouwen or Tommy Merton or St Francis / San Bartolomeo de las Casas?
Came out as JNCohtLCCa but the first novel I read last year was piranesi so hoping the test can’t be reverse engineered for results 😅
what good test can't be?!?!?
JACo(J)htHPCl
Joan of Arc because I'm a Woo (Winning Others Over) and Maximizer and that's how I see her.
Collar because of my high-church Episcopal roots, but jeans because now I'm low-church Wesleyan
Heart because it would remind me to be empathetic, which doesn't come naturally to me
King's Hawaiian because I prefer intinction, AKA "rip and dip"
No frills wooden cross because it would be easier to dust if I ever dusted
The cathedral because it looks European and I love to travel
I read non-fiction, leadership books, and research-based articles. If I'm going to read something, I need to feel like it will inform my practice, make me better, or deepen my understanding (bonus points for also making me laugh). I have started many more books than I have finished, because it doesn't take long to assess if it will have value.
rip and dip all the way!