Short answer
In short: This guide introduces HSP as a sensitivity-layer concept about stimulation, emotion, subtle information, and recovery needs. It separates high sensitivity from weakness, illness, or simple introversion.
What Is HSP: High Sensitivity as a Personality Sensitivity Layer
HSP, or high sensitivity, describes how strongly and deeply stimulation enters a person's system.
How it works
The mechanism is sensitivity and processing depth. It can involve sensory threshold, emotional resonance, subtle detail, and recovery needs.
Common misunderstanding
The mistake is equating sensitivity with weakness. It is a processing style with both gifts and costs.
A practical example
For example, a person may enjoy people but still need more recovery after intense noise, conflict, or emotional atmosphere.
Article summary
HSP describes deeper processing of stimulation, emotion, and environmental information. In Soul Gravity it belongs to the sensitivity layer.
Why this concept matters
HSP describes deeper processing of stimulation, emotion, and environmental information. In Soul Gravity it belongs to the sensitivity layer. In Soul Gravity, the point is not to collect labels, but to put each label back into the layer where it belongs. That makes the profile easier to read and harder to misuse.
How to read it in your profile
Start by asking what kind of claim this concept is making. Is it about cognition, sensitivity, archetype, motivation, relationship, or current state? Then compare the result with real patterns rather than forcing one sentence to explain everything.
What to watch for
A useful reading should make your next observation clearer. If the concept becomes a fixed identity, a ranking, or a verdict about another person, it has probably been pushed too far. Keep the language exploratory and connect it back to behavior, context, and recovery needs.
How Soul Gravity uses it
Soul Gravity uses this concept as one part of a layered profile system. It can support MBTI testing, HSP sensitivity reading, archetype interpretation, motivation analysis, relationship observation, or the dynamic Situation Layer, depending on the article topic.
FAQ
What is HSP?
HSP describes a tendency toward deeper processing of stimulation, emotion, and subtle information.
Is high sensitivity a disorder?
No. It is not a medical diagnosis and should not be used as one.
Is HSP the same as introversion?
No. Extraverted people can also be highly sensitive.
Compliance note
Soul Gravity is not an official MBTI assessment and does not provide medical, psychological, or career certification. Results are for self-understanding, relationship observation, and content reference only.
Back to the test entry
If you want to connect this concept with your own profile, open the matching product entry and read it together with the other personality layers.