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  • The Enneagram Personality Type System
  • The Enneagram Personality Types
  • The Enneagram Symbol
    • G.I. Gurdjieff
    • Ramon Llull
    • Enneagram as Process
      • Law of Three
      • Law of Seven
      • Shock Points
      • Law of Octaves
    • Enneagram as Types
    • Enneagram as Relations

Topics

  • Beyond the Enneagram Types
  • Beyond the stereotypes
  • Bringing the Types to Life
  • Enneatype Interpretations

Types

  • Enneatype 1
  • Enneatype 2
  • Enneatype 3
  • Enneatype 4
  • Enneatype 5
  • Enneatype 6
  • Enneatype 7
  • Enneatype 8
  • Enneatype 9

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What type is the author?

Nothing worse could happen to one than to be completely understood.

— C.G. Jung

Enneagram as Process

The Enneagram as Process is used to understand a process.

The nine numbers indicate steps in that process. The sequence of these steps is clockwise around the circle.

The inner lines indicate non-sequential relationships between the steps and the process as a whole.

Examples:

  • Frederick Matthias Alexander's (FMA) story is a classic example of moving around the wheel of change
  • The "dramatic story"
  • The blogging process mapped on the Enneagram  

 

  • Law of Three
  • Law of Seven
  • Shock Points
  • Law of Octaves
‹ Ramon Llull up Law of Three ›
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