Francis of Assisi
ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Friar · Italian · 12th–13th c.Italian friar and Catholic saint (1181–1226). Abandoning all his wealth as a rich merchant's son, he embodied poverty, devotion, and love of nature. Founded the Franciscan order and received the stigmata at La Verna. "The most beloved saint in the Catholic tradition."
Leading Function+Fe-p(使命と威光)
Publicly stripping off his clothes before his father declaring "I have no father but the Father in heaven" — explosive emotional mission proclamation. Preaching to birds and wolves as the practice of emotional union.
Creative Function-Si-c(緩和と解消)
"Poverty" = thorough rejection of γ material accumulation and contamination. Repairing the Porziuncola chapel by hand — purifying and ordering space as -Si-c evidence.
Vulnerable Function 1+Ni-p弱(予測と進化)
Weak +Ni-p: the consistent pattern of concentration on the present emotional mission pushing long-range trend reading to the background.
Vulnerable Function 2-Te-c弱(応用と実験)
Weak -Te-c: documented difficulty with practical knowledge accumulation — prioritising personal spiritual practice over organisational expansion of the Franciscan order.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — "share all, give all" — the -γ embodiment. Defining accumulated wealth as "sin."
Temperament: Linear-Assertive temperament: proclaiming the break with his father in the public square — the embodiment of Linear-Assertive character.
Club: Socialite Club: standing at the centre of entirely different social spaces — the square at Assisi, Italian countryside, the Sultan's court in Egypt — transmitting the mission of love through personal attraction.
Worldview & Attitude
"The wealth and possessiveness of Babylon exist and corrupt" — the direct statement of present reality. The ないもの (a world freed from such corruption) is not proclaimed — only the existing reality of material sin.
Attitude toward Change: Executing the Franciscan order as a realistic transformation plan — a practitioner of staged, failure-resistant religious reform.
