Enneagram Tritypes: Do they exist?
There seems to be a lack of consensus on whether tritypes exist or not. The reasons for being against the existence of such seems to be that it seems ludicrous to think that one can have three very distinct motivations occurring simultaneously. However the reasons for the existence of tritypes is that we all have head, heart and gut issues, so it's natural to assume that people will have three different kinds of Enneagram. Evidence that could go against the existence of tritypes is the already growing complexity of having instinctual stackings plus subwings of one's main Enneagram type. However, evidence that could go for the existence of tritypes are tritype archetypes, which provide adequate descriptions of having the combination of three specific enneagram types regardless of their order. Enneagram archetype descriptions can be found here: http://personalitycafe.com/enneagram...criptions.html. I'd like to hear your thoughts on whether you find tritypes to be useful and accurate or simply nonsense?
Enneagram Tritypes make sense
Since we exist in "consensus reality" nothing can be said to exist on this level because everything is in a state of change. However, for the past 22 years, I have studied the Enneagram and always thought that something was missing. The Tritype system intuitively made sense to me the moment it was introduced. As a counterphobic Six 6w5, my Tritype of 483 describes the counterphobic part very well. The 8 is in your face when it feels threatened, and the 3 wants to prove itself in situations it accepts as a worthwhile challenge. Both of those tendencies apply to this counterphobic Six. Tonight our Enneagram discussion group will discuss the Tritype system as it applies to new people coming to the group. I am interested in other experiences on this topic. - Thanks and Peace - John
Enneagram - y u no believe in tritypes?
I'm getting the general consensus that enneagram tritypes are strictly forbidden in these lands. Why?
Tritype copyright permission
Originally posted by Galen
I think a lot of people here see tritype as just another excuse for someone to be bad at enneagram, in the same sense that DCNH is generally seen as a method only kooks who don't know what they're talking about use.
Also don't forget, Tritype is Copyright © 2003 David and Katherine Fauvre and is not to be discussed without their expressed written consent.Also don't forget, Tritype is Copyright © 2003 David and Katherine Fauvre and is not to be discussed without their expressed written consent.[/QUOTE]
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Thank you for your concern... but this is not an accurate statement. No worries...It is my copyright and you can discuss it anyway you want. All that is required is that you state that is my work if you use it and post it. Free speech is important. The copyright is for intellectual property. So what you can't do is say it is your work and sell it using my name "Tritype." So, feel free to say anything at all, anything you desire. Really anything... I love all feedback and comments... I love criticisms as they are very helpful.
Or, if it feels better, you can say you have my written consent... ;) Katherine Chernick Fauvre
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