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Essay / 4 Personality Types Taught by Angels - 763
4 Personality Types Taught by Angels Each person's path to success is different because each person has a different personality, nature, abilities and sensitivity. SO; although the law of success can be universalized, it is necessary to consider it according to different personality types. However, many “How to Succeed” book authors write about the law of success based solely on their personality type. If a person has the same personality type as the author of the book “How to Succeed”, he or she may like and agree with the author's book. approach to success. But a person with a different personality type will find the author's methods inconsistent. For example, there are people who follow the motto "go with the flow" and succeed, like a kite flying high in the air by the wind current. There are also people who follow the same motto but fail to achieve success, like a small boat pushed downstream by the current of a river. The shortcut and key points to success differ between personality types. Let's take a look at the 4 different personality types seen in angels and the different approaches to success according to each of these types. The Existence of Angel When people hear the word "angel", they think of it as an imaginary creature. However, according to the Bible, angels are real and they exist near us even if we cannot see them with our eyes. Angels were created by God, even before he created human beings, and they gave themselves the task of “serving”. They also have a duty to serve people. Angels are not omnipotent like God, but are always with God to serve Him and are immortal like the human soul. Normally, angels cannot be seen with our eyes. But when they have a special duty from God, they may appear middle of paper...... Old Testament book, tells the story of the sin and banishment of Adam and Eve from the garden of 'Eden. After Adam and Eve were banished, God placed Cherubim at the east gate of the Garden of Eden to block their path back to the Garden. Later, under the influence of Greek and Roman mythology, Cherub somehow transforms into Cupid, a baby with wings on his own. back. This form of Cupid angel is the image of the cherub that many are familiar with today. Such an image is not described in the Bible; However, four cherubim Ezekiel encountered had unique characteristics. Each cherub had four faces: the face of a lion, the face of an ox, the face of a man and the face of an eagle. These four faces of the angel have an influence on the image of the creature. from Greek and Egyptian mythology, Sphinx. The Sphinx is widely known to have the face of a "man", the body of a "lion", the wing of an "eagle" and the tail of an "ox".”.