Diebert: Introverts tend to join in their mutual rejection of concrete perceptions of reality. So there's no way they'll be a threat :-)
The introvert’s innate respect and defense of authenticity of the self, especially of the “P’s” who like to keep things open-ended so as to be as fluid an interpreter of the true self as possible. It is no wonder the rally to be a ‘team player’ or to hunker down to write a collective ‘mission statement’ gives the Intuitive Perceivers heartburn.
There's a complex dynamic there and not all people process feelings, thoughts or impressions in the exact same way. Enough reason to avoid, in this context, too much distinction. Personally I tend to see thoughts as briefly coagulated feelings and that way can become vehicle to reflection and reason, being geometric and briefly organizable. But like within the quantum world, I see them rise from and fall back to the same well with many strings attached.
I can’t imagine that anyone (introverts?) who has actually observed the coming and going of their thoughts would disagree that thoughts are united to feelings and come and go as impermanent moments of self-reflection. I’m curious as to what you mean by ‘geometric’ in relation to thought’s appearance. Are you referring to the momentary flash of thought-feeling as an image, as if non-conceptual consciousness rises up moment by moment to structure itself into concepts, aka the subjective or individual experience of God-as-self? If so, that explains what you meant in an earlier post about not looking at the image too closely as it ‘comes up’ from the ‘same well’ (The Causality).
Attachments are extensions to the prime attachment created during development years. Those attachments are the feeding and guiding principles, not unlike the umbilical cord and other natural dependence. Here the mental framework is laid down.
This is true as I can pinpoint four or five defining moments (deeply embedded experience memories) in my childhood that have been my personal GPS for ‘search for self.’
The preferred mode you mention is the continuation of the primal attachment and a personal world is created: a childish sense. Although it's become indistinguishable with the adult mode, which might be a feature of "late", decadent or over-feminized societies. Mind you, the woman-child relation stands symbol for this dynamic but, to us, not as goal only as bridge.
Upon reflection, this is also true as I always sensed that these childhood emotional stories of self did not define me absolutely, that they were meant to be tools of a deeper opening of self. There was a moment in my life when I was so overwhelmed with ‘what these things meant’ that I called a therapist, but hung up before the receptionist answered. Instinctively I was aware that a therapist would only contaminate my authentic search for their ‘ultimate’ meaning.
Now we can look again at the phrase "feeling internal: impersonal assessment, object-centric". Once the sensing turns inward, self- knowledge arises, how can it not? And that experience changes the personal into impersonal or transpersonal. The object is all truth-oriented behavior since the truth is simply the ultimate object: the principle, the one thing, the most desired thing. It doesn't mean it will be found in the usual, "concrete "sense. But by abstract and then realization, change, becoming: orbiting the gravity well of ones own doing and undoing.
So once the bridge of child-woman – the personal - is crossed (the understanding the ultimate meaning of one’s childhood experience-attachments ‘personhood’) the bridge can be left behind and what 'remains' is the impersonal/transpersonal.
What comes to mind at this point is what I believe is a natural part of the journey to ‘see and reflect upon the way the self works’ is to question the permanency or eternality of those gravity-strings you mentioned. Can I escape them and be free of my orbit of doing and undoing is, as I see it, a question no introverted philosopher can avoid. Ergo, the search for ‘spirit’, that air-like, body-free quality of consciousness perceived to be free of the bonds of earth. A search, that of course, forms it own world of ongoing self-realization.