ENNEAGRAM ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT …
ENNEAGRAM TYPES:
Basic Fear
Basic Desire
ONE The Reformer
Of being bad, imbalanced, defective, corrupt
To be good, to have integrity
TWO The Helper Of being unloved
To feel love
THREE The Achiever Of being worthless
To feel valuable
FOUR The Individualist
Of having no identity or significance
To be themselves
FIVE The Investigator
SIX The Loyalist
SEVEN The Enthusiast
Of being helpless, incompetent, or incapable
Of being without Of being trapped in
support or guidance
pain and
deprivation
To be capable and competent
To have guidance and support
To be satisfied and content
EIGHT The Challenger
Of being harmed, controlled, and violated
To protect themselves
NIINE The Peacemaker
Of loss, separation, and fragmentation
Peace of mind and wholeness
In Search of...
Integrity and improvement
Intimacy
Acceptance and validation
Identity
mastery
Security and Safety
Satisfaction and fulfillment
Survival
Harmony and stability
Healthy Sense of Self
Hidden Complaint
Virtue
Fixation
Deadly Sin
Main Temptation
Saving Grace
"I am a reasonable, objective person"
"I am right most of the time; others
should listen to me"
Serenity
Resentment (Judging) Anger
(Resentment) Extreme sense of
personal moral obligation
Objective and sensible
"I am a caring, loving person"
"I am always loving--others take
me for granted"
Humility
Flattery (Ingratiation)
Pride
Without needs, well-intentioned
Genuine empathy
"I am an outstanding effective person"
"I am an intuitive, "I am an intelligent, sensitive person" perceptive person"
"I am a superior person--others are
jealous of me"
"I don't really fit in--I am different from others"
"I am so smart-others can't
understand me"
Truthfulness, Authenticity Vanity (Deceit)
Deceit (Vanity)
Equinamity, Emotional Balance
Melancholy (Fantasizing)
Envy
Nonattachment
Stinginess (Retention)
Avarice
To constantly push themselves to be
"the best"
To overuse imagination in search of self
To replace direct experience with
concepts
Desire to be accepted
Self-awareness
Awareness of own distortions
"I am a committed, dependable person"
"I do what I am supposed to do--
other's don't"
Courage
Cowardice (Worrying)
Fear (Anxiety)
tendencles of indecision--seek
others for reassurance Ability to maintain relationships
"I am a happy enthusiastic
person"
"I am a strong assertive person"
"I am a peaceful, easygoing person"
"I am happy-iif others gave me what I wanted, I'd
be happier"
Sobriety
"I am fighting for my survival--others would take advantage of me"
"I am content-others pressure me
to change"
Innocence
Action
Planning (Anticipation)
Gluttony
To think that fulfillment is somewhere else
Vengeance (Objectification)
Lust (Forcefullness)
To think that they are completely self-
sufficient
Indolence (Daydreaming)
Sloth (Disengagement)
To avoid conflicts and self-assertion
Enthusiasm for the things they love
Knows that confrontations threaten survival
Value relationships, so receptive to change
Spiritual Jump Starts, Notice when we are..
Unconscious Childhood Message
Value-judging condemning self
and others
"It's not okay to make mistakes"
Giving away value to others
"It's not okay to have your own
needs"
Trying to be other than you
authentically are
"it's not okay to have your own
feelings and identity"
Making negative comparisons
"It's not okay to be too functional or too
happy"
Overinterpreting your experience
"it's not okay to be comfortable in the
world"
Becoming dependent on something external
for support "It's not okay to trust yourself"
Anticipating what you are going to do
next
"it's not okay to depend on anyone
for anything"
Trying to force or control life
"It's not okay to be vulnerable or to trust anyone."
Resisting being affected by experiences
"It's not okay to assert yourself"
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