 Why do introverts tend to be spiritual? I'll get to that in just a minute. Let me ask you this though. Do you enjoy being at large social functions where you don't necessarily know a lot of people? As an introvert, if I were invited to a grand gala event, you'll find the center of the ballroom filled with extroverted social debutants. And you'll probably find me in one of the four corners of the room. I'd probably be over here. This says entrance, but to an introvert it means exit. Namaste, my name is Greg Prescott from N5D.com and today we're going to talk about why do introverts tend to be highly spiritual? Society dictates that we follow certain personality types projected by the mainstream media. So why do introverts tend to rebel from these stereotypes? Introverts tend to look within for answers versus having the need for societal approval. Often, extroverts will view the introvert as being anti-social, stuck up, or as loners. But even with these labels, the introvert will stand his or her ground with complete disregard for how others perceive him or her. If you're an introvert, then you will find complete comfort in solitude. You often find yourself immersed in deep thought and contemplation. Your need for approval by others is significantly less than the extrovert as you realize that all answers come from within. While you may partake on social occasions, you often simply enjoy watching the environment around you versus being the center of attention which many introverts try to avoid. On a metaphysical level, the introvert realizes how we are all connected and does not need the external approval and attention that's often sought after by the extrovert. Approximately 75% of the world are extroverts which makes the introvert the minority, yet the introvert will not succumb to societal pressure in order to conform. While some introverts may be shy, there is a big difference between shyness and being introverted. Shyness is a facet of social anxiety and the fear of rejection while being introverted is the ability to be at a social function without the need for complete social interaction. For example, if the introvert was at a party, he or she can easily have conversations with many people but often chooses not to. The introvert can have extroverted tendencies while still remaining to be an introvert. Conversely, the extrovert could also have introverted tendencies while still remaining an extrovert. Many introverts will pick and choose the time and place to be extroverted, such as waiting in line at the grocery store. In this situation, the conversation is limited and there is no long-term commitment to continue the conversation, allowing the introvert to have social interaction without being forced into it. Within minutes, the introvert will once again find the tranquility of being the observer. Within the solitude, the introvert finds much time to reflect on life. He or she will have a small group of close friends and will feel comfortable being themselves around these people. The extrovert will feel uncomfortable when there is a small break in the conversation while the introvert understands that sometimes words do not need to be spoken to appreciate the company of the person they're with. A hug and a smile speaks louder than words for the introvert. The introvert is amused by the extrovert and will observe their mannerisms. An introvert will tend to be on the outside of a group looking in. Introverts prefer to watch, listen, and observe and don't talk very much, but when they're with people they feel close to, they will openly talk about things that they're passionate about. Many people within the spiritual and metaphysical genres are introverts and often look within for answers. They are more apt to understand the principle of oneness and how we are all connected on a deeper level than the extrovert who looks for physical approval. Introverts tend to use the right side of their brain and often are musically or artistically inclined. They may also be poets or philosophers and can easily see outside the box. The introvert will question the origins of what society has told us to be the truth and unlike a scientist, he or she does not need empirical data to maintain his or her own beliefs. The metaphysical fields often attract the introvert because of this. Inner reflection is commonly used by the introvert as he or she will look within for answers versus what he or she may have been taught. The introvert will use discernment as he or she weighs what has been learned externally versus what he or she feels resonates as the truth within. Introverts are often empaths as well. Their sensitivity to how other people feel tends to be heightened as opposed to the extrovert who is more consumed with how others are perceiving him or herself. Extroverts may also be highly spiritual and will display their spirituality more openly than the introvert. They are easily able to talk to anyone about spiritual and metaphysical topics while the introvert will pick and choose who he or she will talk to about these issues. Here's the bottom line. Despite being only 25% of the population, the introvert will rarely ever change their attitude or personality to appease others with the exception of their employment. Many introverts have learned how to be temporary extroverts but in the end their comfort zone brings them back to being an introvert. While society will continue to make the introvert feel like an outcast, the introvert will not be persuaded by peer pressure or conformity in order to appease others because he or she already knows that the truth is within. I'm going to leave it off at that. I want to thank everybody for joining us here on this video and please, if you feel the kindness within you, subscribe to our Patreon channel where we have many wonderful benefits. Until the next time, my name is Greg Prescott from n5d.com and from n5dquantumtidei at n5d.net sending you all infinite love and light. Namaste. n5d.com