What is President Putin's personality like? Spiritual
What is President Putin's personality like? Spiritual
What Is President Putin’s Personality Like? A Spiritual Perspective
From a spiritual perspective, the true nature of President Vladimir Putin’s personality becomes more apparent.
At present, it has been reported that Putin has distanced himself from his closest aides, keeping them at arm’s length.
Some claim that this shows he is isolated, but I personally do not believe that to be the case.
Putin’s background as a KGB spy has shaped his life, instilling in him a deep-rooted belief that one must never fully trust others. This conditioning has likely been ingrained in him to the core.
As a KGB spy, Putin would have been thoroughly drilled not only in suspicion and secrecy but also in absolute loyalty and patriotism toward the former Soviet Union.
Having lived such a life, it would be nonsense to compare his values with our ordinary, common-sense perspectives.
There is also the possibility—though never officially acknowledged—that he has been involved in numerous assassinations, which suggests that he is someone capable of taking ruthless measures against anyone who does not serve his interests.
Perhaps the greatest source of dissatisfaction for President Putin is the collapse of the Soviet Union. For him, this event was not just a political setback but a profound loss of identity and personal significance.
To put it into perspective, imagine Japan today as one of Asia’s leading economic powers suddenly being overtaken by neighboring South Korea, leaving Japan sidelined in Asia, with Japanese citizens forced to seek work abroad. From that viewpoint, one might begin to understand, at least in part, the depth of Putin’s grievances.
The personality of President Putin is “Renjin” and “spiritual.”
Putin’s Personality: The Spiritual Perspective of “Renchen”
From a spiritual perspective, President Putin’s personality reveals strong instincts associated with “Renchen” (壬辰).
“Renchen” comes from Eastern philosophy, particularly the Yin-Yang Five Elements theory, and is used to interpret personality traits.
The character “Chen” (辰) corresponds to the animal dragon. Dragons are characterized by large heads and ascending toward the heavens, with relatively small hands, which symbolically indicates a weaker tendency to cooperate physically or socially with others.
The character “Ren” (壬) represents yang water energy, which can manifest as powerful, tsunami-like forces.
Putin’s personality can be seen as a direct expression of the Renchen instincts.
It is important to note, however, that not everyone born under Renchen will develop the same personality as Putin. Environmental factors and life experiences significantly shape how these instincts are expressed.
Nevertheless, throughout his life, Putin has tended to act more like a lone wolf, accomplishing goals independently rather than collaboratively, and has shown relatively little susceptibility to the influence of others.
The personality of President Putin is characterized by “feminine dominant energy” and “spirituality.”
President Putin’s Personality: Influence of Feminine-Dominant Energy from a Spiritual Perspective
From a spiritual perspective, President Putin’s personality is also influenced by the gradual shift of the Earth’s overall energy from male-dominant to female-dominant energy.
This shift is not sudden, like flipping a switch, but gradual—similar to the relationship between the sun and the moon—and it affects everyone on Earth, regardless of gender.
The female-dominant energy is still in its early stages. The psychological energy of younger women often contains contradictory emotions such as joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure. This can manifest in society as polarization, contradictions, inconsistent policies, and wave-like fluctuations.
Men tend to suppress and control their mental energy, making their mind and body more rigid, whereas women tend to express and release their mental energy, making their mind and body more flexible.
Changes occur more easily in flexible systems than rigid ones. The current era, driven by female-dominant energy, marks the beginning of a period of rapid societal change.
In other words, as the restraining power of male-dominant energy weakens and the expressive power of female-dominant energy increases, aspects of Putin’s personality become visible—particularly in the context of the ongoing war—from a spiritual perspective.
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