Deep Ocean
Five-dimension profile (qualitative)
- Introversion / ExtroversionStrongly introverted
- Stability / ChangeStable below / changing at the surface
- Logic / EmotionLeans emotional
- Contemplation / ActionStrongly contemplative
- Independence / CooperationStrongly independent
Deep Ocean (Creator)
Quiet and mysterious as the deep sea, seeing the world from the deepest point.
Deep Ocean is the Creator-type located in the deepest water lineage of Shikilux’s 60 types. Naturally drawn to themes humanity has long inquired into, rather than surface trends.
From Shikilux Editorial Edited 2026-05-22. Read as a mirror.
What Deep Ocean is like
Deep Ocean holds the stillness of the deep sea inside. In a domain beyond the reach of surface waves, this type carries its own world — symbols, myth, dream, association — and naturally senses unseen relations.
Decisions consider not only logic but also deep-layer intuition. Choices resist tidy rational reduction, and the result is a path that often runs distinct from convention.
In relationships, deep dialogue with a few trusted people matters more than social breadth. Yet because depth attracts, “I noticed someone is consulting me” becomes a familiar role.
Among Creators, Deep Ocean carries creating from the deepest point.
Five-dimensional profile
- Introverted ━━━━━━━━━░ Extroverted (Strongly introverted)
- Stable ━━━━░░░░░░ Changing (Stable below / changing surface)
- Logical ━━━━━━░░░░ Emotional (Leans emotional)
- Contemplative ━━━━━━━━━░ Active (Strongly contemplative)
- Independent ━━━━━━━━░░ Cooperative (Strongly independent)
Strengths
- Reflective force that descends to depths no one has reached
- Image generation that resonates with symbols, story, and myth
- Intuition for unseen relationships
- The capacity to dwell in silence without fear
Growth themes
- Tempering the dive that loses the chance to surface
- Easing the loneliness of “my world won’t translate”
- Practicing translation of depth into communicable language
Talent areas
- Poetry / literature / mythology research
- Psychotherapy / inquiry into the inner life
- Depth interviews / oral history
Compatible types
- Metal Serpent — Sharing silence and precision
- Water Explorer — Resonance in the water lineage
Phases where Deep Ocean thrives
- Undercurrent — Native to deep reflection
- Hibernation — Accumulation and preservation
FAQ
What is Deep Ocean?
A Creator type in the deepest water lineage. Drawn naturally to deep-layer themes rather than surface trends.
Weaknesses?
Room to grow rather than weakness — the dive can lose the chance to surface, and “my world won’t translate” can isolate.
Suitable work?
Poetry, literature, mythology research, psychotherapy, depth interviews — places where depth and symbolism carry value.
Tips for relationships?
Don’t force social breadth; honor deep dialogue with a few trusted people. Welcoming those drawn to depth grows natural relationships.
Hints for growth?
Practice translating depth into communicable language. Metaphor, story, and image help draw the deep into the visible, easing loneliness.
How can I tell if I’m a Deep Ocean?
Does Deep Ocean change?
Essence stays mostly constant; phases shape expression. Undercurrent and Hibernation hold deep reflection; Harvest and Return invite expression and succession.
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References
- Jung, C. G. (1934). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious.
- Hillman, J. (1975). Re-Visioning Psychology.
- Shikilux Editorial (2026). Shikilux: A Four-Axis Integrative Framework. arXiv preprint.
Edited by Shikilux Editorial. Implementation logic is held as a trade secret.
Compatible types
- Metal Serpent — Sharing silence and precision
- Water Explorer — Water lineage resonating in depth
Phases where this type thrives
- Undercurrent — Native to deep reflection
- Hibernation — Accumulation and preservation
References
- Jung, C. G. (1934). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious.
- Hillman, J. (1975). Re-Visioning Psychology.
- Shikilux Editorial (2026). Shikilux: A Four-Axis Integrative Framework.