Tuesday, October 11, 2016

oXXytocin Personalities: What is yours?

What is your oXXytocin personality range? Who cares? Why does it matter? Knowing if you are Orange or Blue oxytocin personality will change your view of self, other and relationships of all kinds.

What will Change?

  • You will parent differently
  • You will understand sibling differences differently
  • You will educate differently
  • You will relate to your spouse differently
  • You will understand extended family in new ways

Of course, you can keep living in 2d or 3d.  Makes no difference to me :)

We currently understand or attempt to understand human personalities through various socially conditioned lenses including:  gender, race, socioeconomic level, age, education level, position in family dynamic, life situations and events etc.

While environmental variables contribute to the influencing and shaping of our personalities, the primary core of who we are in the world is "base"d on our innate genetic oXXytocin level ranges. 

Our oXXytocin range or primary personality type of (Orange or Blueis determined by genetic variations coding for oxytocin on Chromosome 3.  We are born with these variations.

Where one lies on the oXXytocin range determines the ways s/he: thinks, communicates, listens, focuses, learns, talks, connects and experiences enjoyment, anger or sadness.  His/her range will determine her interest levels in physical involvement of activities.  Before any social conditioning and/or imprinting of psyche from the world (including gender), our primary personalities are genetically unique:  Orange (low level oxytocin range) or Blue (high level oxytocin range).  These variances in genetically determined Oxxytocin levels determine the foundation of who we are in the world and how we operate.

 Higher or lower oxytocin range does not mean better or worse.  One is not preferable over the other.  There are innate assets and liabilities to each color side of spectrum.  Learn how to optimize your relationships with new perspectives of self and other.

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