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Enneagram: new hypothetical triads
Another interesting concept that was mentioned on enneasite.com - new enneagram type groupings that seem to be more elemental to the ones typically described on ennea-sites.
The usual triads: "The ’9′ triads represent global yet more purely unconscious characteristics of the given groups. These are the Centers (Heart/Head/Gut), the Hornevian Groups (Withdrawn/Compliant/Aggressive), the Harmonic Groups (Competency/Reactive/Positive Outlook), the Object Relations Groups (Attachment/Rejection/Frustration)."
The new triads: "The ’6′ triads represent inter-relational/one-to-one issues for these groupings, as alluded to by the symbol of two interfacing units of 3 (3+3=6). This group represents what could be called semi-conscious processes. The ’3′ triads represent qualities of ‘unilateral’ thrusts emanating from these groupings. These are the more conscious mental processes."
Set-6
9/2/4: idealizers/romanticizers – lush, sensual, soft-membraned, empathic, a particular kind of susceptibility to people
3/5/7: objectifiers/exteriorizers – mid-hard, flexible but firm, ‘muscular’ on some level, object-orientation
6/8/1: authoritarians/controllers – rigid, brittle, seizing, clenching, principle-orientation
Set-3
2/4/6: feeling-based judgments, sentimental rescuers/rescuees, heart-expressions, obligation around Feeling
5/7/9: non-judging perceivers/observers, conceptualists/synthesists, emotional detachment via abstraction
8/1/3: tangible doers, worldly take-chargers, assertive movers/troubleshooters, immediacy of action
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Queen of the Damned
I can see myself as both of these:
9/2/4: idealizers/romanticizers – lush, sensual, soft-membraned, empathic, a particular kind of susceptibility to people
5/7/9: non-judging perceivers/observers, conceptualists/synthesists, emotional detachment via abstraction
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
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