The Wicked Will Always Fear The INFJ Empath Because Of THIS!

Using their ability to pierce through any wicked human ego, the INFJ empath type is known for their continuously powerful and silent fight against evil. They’re able to put people in their place with little-to-no effort by utilizing their unwavering affinity, yet what is it that makes them feared by those who have something evil to hide?
1. They Don’t Blindly Conform
There’s wickedness and evil at every corner. Whether it’s in the workplace, within a romantic connection, a member of the family or a stranger passing by, no matter the source, a conforming victim is always the most affected.
In fact, sometimes the wickedness of the world is nowhere to be found, but can be sensed trickling their wicked ways into society's very structures. One thing that makes the INFJ a feared specimen is their unwillingness to conform without asking the necessary questions.
Rooted in their introverted intuitive ways, the INFJ empath can’t help but to ponder on the evil ulterior motives of some of society's rules, structures, orders and controls. This unavoidable mechanism makes the average conformist seem illogical, which overtime can certainly have them questioning their ways.
Unfortunate to the malevolent in power, this is the type of influential mentality that could create the very evolution that could free society of their detrimental shambles.
2. The INFJ Empath Knows the Underlying Motives of the Wicked
There’s nothing easy about having a connection with a person who holds underlying wicked tendencies. Greed, sabotage and self-centeredness become the focal point of the connection resulting in a complete inequality of give and take.
Because of this, it’s usually too difficult for most people to see past the unfortunate aspects of their connections with rather narcissistic, sociopathic, even psychopathic individuals. However, for the INFJ who can easily sense and purposefully observe the underlying issues, there’s not much that can scare them off.
The INFJ empath in particular is able to see all the pain, sadness and insecurity that the ‘wicked’ holds deep down inside. And while this can create a unique type of sympathy that ends up attracting those who they’d be better off distancing from, the INFJ empath can surely use this deeper understanding to their advantage.
It allows them to deal with the lost souls who others have written off. Rather than feeding into their desire for power, money, compliments, and favors - the INFJ empath tries to expose the deeper feelings of insecurity, lack of love and lack of self confidence that every evil person deals with deep down inside.
3. They’re Not Easily Shaken
Due to their deeper understanding of others’ feelings thanks to their extroverted feeling function, the INFJ empath isn’t easily taken-aback by others’ emotional outbursts, unexpected mood changes and trauma triggers.
Despite what they may be thinking inside, they carry themselves with a collected exterior and a sense of unshakable stillness. They sit, observe, and rarely react until the situation has calmed down, or sometimes not at all.
This alone can make frantic people feel uneasy and suspicious, however, for those who expect to dominate a conversation or argument with their unfavorable expressions, an INFJ empath’s affected behavior can unintentionally belittle their power almost instantly.
Not only does it put them in their place of questioning whether or not their usual tactics are overall becoming less effective, but it also sends them into a rabbit hole of wondering what this mysterious aura that the INFJ empath carries is all about.
By refusing to contribute to big reactions by adding fuel to the fire, the INFJ is able to instantly put any fire out, even if it means completely walking away and cutting ties. Their silence serves to be much louder than words.
4. The Notorious INFJ Stare
Matched with their unshakable calm exterior, the INFJ personality type comes with a ‘stare’ that most people would explain as ‘soul piercing’. Known as the INFJ stare, this penetrating gaze comes in many forms depending on whether they’re simply observing, deep thinking, daydreaming, or trying to read someone beyond their exterior.
Due to their combination of introverted intuition, extroverted feeling and mostly, their extroverted sensing function, their eyes can become fixated on their analyzing target, allowing them to not only visually observe but also hear and sense energy in order to make sense of a greater picture.
For the average person, this stare can have anybody feel exposed and unsettled, but for those who have underlying insecurities that lead them to their evil ways, this soul-peering can have them fearing what the INFJ may find within them.
In fact, this very habit can make the INFJ come across as more intimidating and even more unapproachable to the average person, so when there's something hidden beneath one’s surface, this stare can have the wicked tremble with avoidance.
5. They Run on the Complete Opposite Sense of Power
Affinity, compassion, equality, consideration, and the list goes on.. There’s no way around the INFJ empath’s natural attunement to the more ‘positive’ aspect of human behavior. Kindness gives this personality type power and motivation, and like the classic fight between good and evil, people with rather immoral rationale are often fueled with the complete opposite.
Evil is charged by power, attention, self-centeredness, and overall egocentric behavior. And while this motivation purposefully builds fear in others, the INFJ’s underlying motive of love can also promote fear in those who can’t relate to such a considerably ‘warm’ approach to life.
Just as the Grinch can’t handle the warm feelings of gift giving and kind gestures for Christmas, the wicked of the world have an underlying fear that human endearment and tenderness may actually have more power than they’d like to admit.
Since the INFJ empath uses their subtle power of kindness and the understanding of those who have underlying hurt at the forefront of their human interactions, they’re often feared by those who can’t bring themselves to do the same.
6. INFJ Empaths Set a Good Example for People Who Look for Trouble
Thanks to their high-set self standards and their innate moral high ground, INFJs can’t help but to set a good example for others. Whether they’re looking for an example to lead them or not, this empathetic type tends to have a unique impression on others because of the priorities and goals they set in life.
However, when it comes to people who really need it, this role-modeling can actually instill a sense of fear into those who considered the timid INFJ someone who can easily be messed with. In fact, without getting to know the INFJ empath, they would seem like the perfect victim to be roped in by narcissistic behaviors and due to their habit of giving others the benefit of the doubt, sometimes that’s indeed correct.
Yet, once the wicked get a taste for the depth in perspective the INFJ has towards life, the original passiveness becomes overwritten. When they see just how truly free-spirited and self-content a healthy INFJ empath is, it can provide a refreshing perspective that they’re not used to experiencing. Heck, they may even become inspired in the process. And lastly..
7. They’re Mirroring Tendencies Give the Wicked a Taste of Their Own Medicine
Using their ability to break down the ego of the wicked by demonstrating the difference between their fabricated happiness and the INFJ’s genuine happiness, sometimes alone can leave the INFJ to be feared in a unique sense.
Other times, the evil mentality of the immoral requires a life lesson that the INFJ empath is happy to provide. In these situations, it takes a good amount of mirroring their wicked behavior in order for them to really realize the way they act and how it feels to be on the other side of things.
Since the INFJ, or more specifically the INFJ Heyoka empath is able to mirror the behaviors of others rather effortlessly; sometimes without them even realizing it, they can end up being feared by those who are feared by others.
Most times, the evil and wicked of the world strive to achieve power and dominance, leaving little room for others to stand up to them. So, by accidentally absorbing and then spitting out the same negativity, the wicked can end up fearing the INFJ empath more than they’re used to.
So, when’s the last time you’ve sensed fear in a rather wicked person in your presence as an INFJ empath?