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“Katherine and David’s work on the Tritype is fresh, innovative and illuminating. Even those well aquainted with the Enneagram will be surprised at the precision of this approach in identifying key features of the personality.” - RUSS HUDSON, sexual 548, best-selling co-author of The Wisdom of the Enneagram

The 27 Tritypes Revealed ®

Discover your Life Purpose and Blind Spot

KATHERINE CHERNICK FAUVRE DAVID W. FAUVRE, MA ISBN 978-1-930054-18-9

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The 27 Tritypes Revealed ®

Discover your Life Purpose and Blind Spot

KATHERINE CHERNICK FAUVRE DAVID W. FAUVRE, MA

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Other Books by Katherine Chernick Enneastyle: The 9 Languages of Enneagram Type Enneagram Instinctual Subtypes

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Table of Contents Introduction to Tritype®................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Instinctual Subtypes Chart........................................................................................................................................................... 17 Enneamap Statements Style......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Enneamap Patterns of Attention................................................................................................................................................... 19 Enneamap Centers ...................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Enneamap Centers 2.................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Enneamap Enneagram Types ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 Enneagram Types and Tritypes® by Type.................................................................................................................................... 23 Type 1........................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Type 2........................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Type 3........................................................................................................................................................................................... 33 Type 4........................................................................................................................................................................................... 37 Type 5........................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Type 6........................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 Type 7........................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Type 8........................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Type 9........................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 27 Tritype® Archetypes at a Glance............................................................................................................................................. 61 27 Tritype® Archetypes................................................................................................................................................................ 67 Tritype® 125................................................................................................................................................................................. 68 Tritype® 126................................................................................................................................................................................. 70 Tritype® 127................................................................................................................................................................................. 72 Tritype® 135................................................................................................................................................................................. 74 Tritype® 136................................................................................................................................................................................. 76 Tritype® 137................................................................................................................................................................................. 78 Tritype® 145................................................................................................................................................................................. 80 Tritype® 146................................................................................................................................................................................. 82 Tritype® 147................................................................................................................................................................................. 84 Tritype® 258................................................................................................................................................................................. 86 Tritype® 259................................................................................................................................................................................. 88 Tritype® 268................................................................................................................................................................................. 90 Tritype® 269................................................................................................................................................................................. 92 Tritype® 278................................................................................................................................................................................. 94 Tritype® 279................................................................................................................................................................................. 96 Tritype® 358................................................................................................................................................................................. 98 Tritype® 359............................................................................................................................................................................... 100 Tritype® 368............................................................................................................................................................................... 102 Tritype® 369............................................................................................................................................................................... 104 Tritype® 378............................................................................................................................................................................... 106 Tritype® 379............................................................................................................................................................................... 108 Tritype® 458............................................................................................................................................................................... 110 Tritype® 459............................................................................................................................................................................... 112 Tritype® 468............................................................................................................................................................................... 114 Tritype® 469............................................................................................................................................................................... 116 Tritype® 478............................................................................................................................................................................... 118 Tritype® 479............................................................................................................................................................................... 120 About the Authors...................................................................................................................................................................... 123

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Introduction to Tritype® Aristotle suggested that true internal harmony could be achieved only when internal conditions allow each aspect of the psyche to perform what it was primitively meant to perform. One’s Enneagram Tritype® identifies key aspects of the psyche, which, when understood, can illuminate the path to greater self-awareness and a more fulfilling life.

What is the Enneagram Tritype®? Extensive research has shown that one has not one, but three Enneagram Types used in a preferred order. These three Enneagram Types always occur in each of the three centers of intelligence: head, heart and gut. The Enneagram Tritype® combination identifies these three Enneagram Types, adding significant precision, accuracy and scope to the Enneagram Typing process. One of the three types in one’s Tritype® is dominant or primary and represents the ego’s preferred defense strategy. However, when the strategy of the dominant Enneagram Type fails, the ego then uses the strategies of the other two types within the Tritype® in a repeating, descending order. In an attempt to solve a problem, the ego will continue to deploy the other two types in the Tritype® until the issue is resolved. The defense strategies of the types within the Tritype® combine, creating a unique focus of attention with a shared worldview. Research1 suggests that the common theme found among the three types within one’s Tritype® identifies one’s archetypal life purpose and a critical blind spot to self-awareness. In addition, the shared view by the types in one’s Tritype® gives important clues as to what is needed to live a more conscious and meaningful life. The high side of the intersection of these three Enneagram Types is that they define what gives life direction, focus and purpose for the individual with that Tritype® combination. The low side of this intersection is that the defense strategies collude, narrowing one’s ability to accurately self-assess. This collusion is both an asset and a liability. One’s strengths are a result of these three types working in concert with one another. One’s weaknesses are a result of this collusion as well, limiting self-awareness and spiritual growth, creating what we term an egoic ‘blind spot.’ Making this blind spot conscious often releases neurotic symptoms just as aligning one’s self with the archetypal energies found in the three types in one’s Tritype® can align one with their life purpose and mission. Identifying one’s Tritype® Archetype creates an opportunity to discover one’s innate abilities, develop expertise and experience a greater sense of satisfaction.

Enneagram Background The Enneagram is a dynamic 9 point personality system that combines sophisticated modern psychological tools with ancient wisdom. The Enneagram symbol (any•a•gram; ennea is Greek for nine, and gram means drawing) is a circle enclosing nine equidistant points connected by nine intersecting lines. This symbol has its roots in the Middle 1

Booklets: Enneastyle: The Nine Languages of Type in 1995, Enneagram Instinctual Subtypes in 1995, Articles: The Enneagram Instinctual Subtypes and Intimacy research with Victoria Ruderman and Kit Snyder in 1998, The Enneagram and Spirituality in 2007, Tritype® in 2008 and 2009. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations• Enneagram.net • © 1995-2014 Katherine Chernick Fauvre with David W. Fauvre, MA • rev. 08/21/13

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East in ancient spiritual traditions. The nine points represent the ways in which the nine different personality types perceive and defend their realities. As we know it today, the Enneagram is a vital link between Eastern spirituality and Western psychology. It is a theory of nine personality types that is complex and sophisticated and yet is a sensible and easily understood tool for self-discovery. The wisdom of the Enneagram is that it recognizes nine very different yet inherently valid views of reality. The power of the Enneagram is that it is a profound and comprehensive tool to harness and transform self-defeating behavior into life-enhancing personal empowerment. The gift of the Enneagram is that through self-discovery, one can create and sustain meaningful and lasting relationships. The Enneagram symbol dates back to Pythagoras. It was brought to the West by George Gurdjieff around 1900. In the late 1960s, Oscar Ichazo introduced ‘Enneagons’ as a tool for self-discovery to a group in Arica, Chile. He was the first to identify key aspects of each of the nine Enneagram Types. Dr. Claudio Naranjo was a part of that group. In the early 1970s, Dr. Naranjo expanded on Ichazo’s work and began teaching the Enneagram to a SAT (Seekers after Truth) group in Berkeley, California in the USA. Later, Maria Beesing, Patrick O’Leary, Robert Nogosek, Don Riso, Russ Hudson, Helen Palmer, Dr. David Daniels and others added new elements to the understanding of the Enneagram Types. In 1995, Katherine Chernick began her first empirical research exploring the self-image of the nine types. This research revealed that each Enneagram Type had a self-image that included positive attributes accompanied by a set of core fears. More importantly, the image statements combined with the corresponding core fears revealed the more hidden, ‘internal experience’ of type. This further explained the underlying motivations that drive the behaviors of the nine types. In 1996, David Fauvre began building systems to confirm these findings.

Enneagram Type Idealized Self-Image and Core Fears Type

Idealized Self-Image

Core Fears

1

I am good, right, in control, responsible diligent, appropriate.

Resentment with the fear of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, irresponsible, careless, condemned, unredeemable

2

I am caring, nurturing, helpful, altruistic, appealing

Pride with the fear of being worthless, immutable, unhelpful, unappreciated, needy, inconsequential, unacknowledged, unneeded, useless or dispensable

3

I am successful, efficient, competent, focused, productive

Vanity with the fear of failing, being incapable, unimpressive, unable to do, second best, lackluster, unmasked, incompetent, inefficient, without merit, or exposed

4

I am unique, special, deep, accomplished, tasteful

Envy with the fear of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, plain, ordinary, commonplace, mundane, abandoned, defective, or flawed

5

I am perceptive, knowledgeable, observant, wise, different

Avarice with the fear of obligation, annihilation, intrusion, emptiness, contamination, surplus, being ignorant, overwhelmed, engulfed, dependent, or invaded

6

I am dedicated, dutiful, provocative, loyal, compliant, rebellious

Fear of Fear itself, danger, deviance, uncertainty, chaos, being blamed, in trouble, cowardly, submissive, alone, targeted, helpless, unsafe or physically abandoned

7

I am happy, optimistic, fun, enthusiastic, playful

Gluttony with the fear of being incomplete, inferior, limited, bored, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, criticism or missing out

8

I am invincible, powerful, protective, straight-forward, authentic

Excess with the fear of being weak, powerless, underestimated, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, mediocre, harmed, controlled, manipulated or injustice

9

I am agreeable, easy going, peaceful, humble, unassuming

Indolence with the fear of being in conflict, loveless, separate, uncomfortable, unimportant, overlooked, shut out, discordant, complication, or inharmonious

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With knowledge of the image statements and the core fears, one can observe the core triggers that influence one’s ability to successfully respond to any given situation and avoid habitual, self-defeating reactivity. Ultimately, the Enneagram is an invaluable tool that defines nine distinct life strategies which, when understood, can give crucial insight into developing critical self-awareness.

Enneagram Centers of Intelligence The nine Enneagram Types are grouped into three triads. There are three Enneagram Types in each triad. Each triad represents a different center of intelligence: head (567), heart (234) and gut (891). In human nature, we use all three centers but tend to overuse one of these three centers. In the center that we overuse, one will overuse one of the three types. This is one’s dominant or primary Enneagram Type.

Gut Center The instinctual or gut center (8-9-1) is body-based and can be seen as having a desire to direct their own course and take action in the world. They focus on their physical environment. They are gutsy, instinctive and visceral. Their primary issues are judgment, denial and resistance. They may struggle with being asleep to their true self. Whether or not they overtly express it, they are motivated and take action when they are angry. They fear being unimportant, neglected or overlooked. They seek acceptance and a sense of well-being. Most of all, they want to be allowed to Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations• Enneagram.net • © 1995-2014 Katherine Chernick Fauvre with David W. Fauvre, MA • rev. 08/21/13

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be themselves and to be respected for who they are. As a child, they often felt they lacked the space to be or exist and could not be themselves.

Heart Center The emotional or heart center (2-3-4) is feeling-based and can be seen as having a desire to positively affect others. They focus on their relationships. They are heartfelt, emotive and adaptable. Their primary issues are of craving attention, needing affirmation and wanting to be attached to others. They may struggle with being identified with their image or ‘false’ self. Whether or not they overtly express it, they are motivated by and take action when they feel emotional anxiety. They fear being ignored and unseen. Most of all, they want to avoid feeling grief and shame, and to be seen as having merit and value in the eyes of others. They seek attention and admiration. As a child, they often felt they lacked accurate mirroring.

Mental Center The mental or thinking center (5-6-7) is thought-based and can be seen as having a desire to give greater importance to the interior world of ideas. They focus on their thoughts. They are knowledgeable, intellectual and visionary. Their primary issues are aversion, avoidance and projection with a focus on authority. They struggle with preconceptions that can manifest as prejudices and the fear of being alienated. Whether or not they overtly express it, they are motivated by and take action when they feel fear and anxiety. They fear chaos and their ability to cope with it. They seek reassurance; whether from an authority, a theology, a philosophy, or a kind word. Most of all they want to have clarity and certainty. As a child, they often felt they lacked trustworthy and consistent guidance from adults.

Wings Another Enneagram Type flanks each Enneagram Type on either side. These two types are known as the primary Enneagram Type’s ‘wing’ types. One’s Enneagram Type is a result of the tension between these two adjacent wing types; the dominant type emerges to manage the conflicting needs of the types on either side. Both wings are always present, however, one of the wing types may be expressed more externally. One’s dominant wing type influences the expression of one’s primary type. For example, all 5s are focused on gathering information to be safe and secure in the world. However, a 5 with a 4 wing may be more individualistic than a 5 with a 6 wing which may be more scientific. Another example is the difference between the 2 with the 1 wing and the 2 with the 3 wing. All 2s want to create relationships. The 2 with the 1 wing is focused on being in relationship by doing what is right and moral whereas the 2 with the 3 wing is focused on being in relationship by doing what is best and admirable.

Lines of Connection Enneagram Types are not static. The nine Enneagram Types have depth and dimension with a dynamic association to other types within the Enneagram symbol. Each Enneagram Type is connected to two other types by lines on the Enneagram symbol. These connections have also been known as ‘disintegration and integration’ and ‘stress and security’ points.” Contrary to early teachings, research has revealed that one uses these lines of connections equally and do not use one line in ‘disintegration or stress’ and the other in ‘integration and security.’ The lines on the Enneagram symbol represent the way the types function in relationship to one another. When a 10

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type encounters a difficult situation it will employ the strategies of the two types along its lines of connection. This happens in both directions and is known as the inner flow within the Enneagram symbol. A type can utilize the positive or negative aspects of its lines of connection to solve a problem. At times, one may use one line more than the other to manage an issue but both lines are always available. For example, the Type 4 is connected by a line to Type 2 and Type 1. When the Type 4 is trying to solve a problem, it will employ aspects of Type 1 and Type 2. The Type 4 will remain dominant but as needed will use the strategies of Type 1 and Type 2.

Instinctual Types and Subtypes There are three instinctual drives that govern the manner in which one will focus on survival. In the context of the Enneagram, these three drives, or ‘instincts,’ are referred to as self-preservation (sp)--the search for safety, security and well-being, social (so)--the search for others, groups and community, and sexual (sx)--the search for a mate, closeness and one to one bonds. Whether consciously expressed or not, one will exhibit all three of these instinctual drives to varying degrees throughout the day. Each Enneagram Type is influenced by these instinctual drives but one is dominant, and more influential than the other two. This is called one’s dominant Instinctual Type or Subtype. The nine Enneagram Types combined with the three Instinctual Drives results in 27 Instinctual Subtypes.

Self-Preservation The self-preservation instinct is focused on food, shelter, clothing, time, energy, money and supplies. They are driven by an ongoing search for survival. This drive is defined by a need for vigilance, aggression and protectiveness, and a fundamental sense that one needs to fight to survive. The fear is of annihilation. Anything that could possibly damage, endanger or exploit the self is of concern. They feel that they must have an abundance of resources to survive.

Social The social instinct is focused on relationships with others and more importantly, on who is doing what with whom. They are driven by an ongoing search for others, akin to the herd instinct in animals where there are safety and security in numbers. This drive involves a sense of needing to belong, in particular to belong to a group, with a need for prestige and status. Their fear is of not belonging. They feel they must know what is going on with others to survive.

Sexual The sexual instinct is focused on having a partner or mate. They are driven by an ongoing search for intimate bonds and one to one relationships. This drive is akin to the mating instinct. It is representative of the masculine and feminine energies and the issues of strength and beauty, which are the very qualities that determine the strongest and most desirable mates. Their fear is of being undesirable. They feel they must be attractive and bonded to survive.

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Instinctual Stacking As with the Enneagram Tritype®, these three instincts are used in a preferred order. The order in which one uses these three instincts is called one’s ‘Instinctual Stacking.’ Some individuals have one instinct that is clearly dominant. Others have a second instinct that is close to the dominant instinct. When two instincts are close in dominance, the third is often eclipsed and underdeveloped. Different stages in life and extreme stress can bring these drives into focus at different times but the method used to find a solution to a problem will always be governed by one’s dominant instinctual drive. For example, we all tend to focus on our health and body when we are ill (sp), our social standing and others when we feel excluded (so), and our appearance and attractiveness when we feel undesirable or disconnected (sx). So, it is critical to identify the area of preoccupation when one is not in a natural life stage or in a crisis. A good question to ask is “In what arena does one behave badly?” Notice whether one tends to focus more on health and finances (sp), people and being of service (so), or intimacy and depth of connection (sx). If difficult behavior is seen in groups, one may have the social instinct dominant. If one is anti-social, there is a greater possibility that the social instinct is dominant. If difficult behavior is seen with issues of physical comfort, one may have the selfpreservation as dominant. If the difficult behavior is seen with intimates, such as one’s mate, partner or best friend, then the sexual instinct may be dominant.

Tritype®, Wings and Lines of Connection Although one of the three types within a Tritype® is dominant, or one’s primary type, the other two types play a large role in one’s life. What is noteworthy, is that these two other types may or may not be the types along the lines of connection to one’s primary type or one of the types adjacent to one’s primary type. For example, a Type 9 may or may not have Type 3 and/or Type 6 as part of their Tritype®. A Type 9 could have a Tritype® of 925, 926, 927, 935, 936, 937, 945, 946 or 947. Each Tritype® combination of Type 9 creates a different expression. If the 9 does have the 3 and 6 in their Tritype® as with the 936, the influence of these types is greater and creates a very focused 9 that matches the descriptions. However, if the Type 9 has types in their Tritype® that are not connected by a line such as the 945 or 947, they will appear to be very different from 9s that have the 936 Tritype®. These differences will create diversity in the 9 defense strategy but will also make it difficult for the 9 to confirm their type. In addition, a Tritype® may or may not have a wing type in their Tritype®. For example, a Type 7 may or may not have an 8 in their Tritype®. If the 7 has a wing type of 8, and has an 8 in the Tritype®, the 7 will be heavily influenced by the 8 defense strategies and can often be mistyped as an 8. Further, the 7 with the 8 wing that has the 782 Tritype® will have access to 8 through a wing type and by having 8 in the Tritype®. The 782 Tritype® also has access to the 8 through the line of connection to 8 coming from the 2 in the Tritype®. So, the 782 will be a 7 with a very strong flavor of 8.

Ways to work with the Tritype® There are several ways to work with the Tritype® material. One way is to study the differences within type by looking at the nine Tritypes® of each Enneagram Type. A second way is to study the similarities of those sharing the same three Enneagram Types by looking at the shared view of those with the same three Enneagram Tritype® Archetype. A third way is to study the influence of the 27 Tritypes® in conjunction with the 27 Instinctual Subtypes.

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Tritype® by Type Tritype® by Type explains the variations within Enneagram Type. Those sharing the same dominant Enneagram Type can be very different from one another depending on which types are in the Tritype®. Examining the nine Enneagram Types by Tritype® reveals the reasons for the differences. For example, the Type 1 has nine different possible combinations, the 125, 126, 127, 135, 136, 137, 145, 146 and 147. With this approach, one can quickly see that there are 9 Enneagram Types and 9 Tritype® combinations for each type, creating 81 Tritypes®. With this method one can readily see that the 145 is more introverted and introspective than the 137 which is more positive and outgoing. Both have Type 1 as the dominant type, however, the 145 has two withdrawn types whereas the 137 has two assertive types. A second example, is the difference between the 874 and the 826. The 874 has secondary strategies that are very different from those of the 826. Both are protective. However, the 874 is a fast-paced (7), creative (4, 7 & 8) feelingful (4) and optimistic (7) Type 8 whereas the 826 is a more cynical (8 and 6), loyal (8 and 6) and helpful (2, 6 & 8) Type 8. Breaking this down further, a Type 4 might have a Tritype® of 468. This would mean that Type 4 is the primary Enneagram Type, and as needed, would also use the strategies of Type 6 and Type 8. Enneagram Type 4 is always in charge. However, when the strategies of Type 4 fail to produce results that will satisfy the ego, it will use all permutations of Type 4 (wings and lines of connections) to solve the problem. Once all facets of Type 4 have been exhausted, this individual will then shift to using the dominant type in each of the other two centers to manage the problem and create a solution. In this case, the Type 4 in the 468 Tritype® would use the strategies of Type 6 and then Type 8. Another example is the 147. This is an individual with a Tritype® configuration that includes types 1,7 and 4. The primary Enneagram Type is Type 1. This Tritype® combination indicates someone that would most likely be hardworking (1), positive (7) and deep (4) that seeks standards (1), options (7) and meaning (4). If the strategy of Type 1 for diligence fails to give the desired results of being thorough and responsible, this person would then employ the strategy of Type 7, and then, as needed, Type 4. This cycle continues until the personality feels that the problem is solved. These three types cascade into one another and continue everyday throughout the day.

Tritype® by Archetype Tritype® by Archetype sheds light on the similarities of those sharing the same types in a Tritype®. This approach focuses on the Tritypes® without regard to the order the types are used. This yields 27 distinct Tritype® Archetypes. This approach focuses on the influence of the archetype that is created when the three Enneagram types are combined. For example, 127, 217, 712, 271, 217 and 721 are each constructed of the same types, archetypal energies and defense patterns. This produces a common archetypal expression and experience for anyone having that combination of types in their Tritype® regardless of what order they are used. Tritype® Archetype also explains why individuals sharing the same three fixations in their Tritype® may have more in common with each other than those sharing the same Enneagram Type. Those with the same Tritype® Archetype have a natural affinity for one another as they use the same three strategies to handle problems but in a different order. For example, the ‘Supporter’ is the Tritype® Archetype of the 126, 261, 612, 162, 216 and 621. All six of these Tritypes® feel that they need to be responsible according to the values of the respective center (head, heart or gut) that the primary Enneagram Type resides. When these six Tritypes® are combined, you have an archetype that needs to feel safe by doing what is right (1), needed (2) and free from blame (6). Therefore, this individual would be hyperfocused on assisting and supporting others. In addition, this Tritype® is also focused on doing what one should (1), what is helpful (2) and what is seen as responsible (6). Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations• Enneagram.net • © 1995-2014 Katherine Chernick Fauvre with David W. Fauvre, MA • rev. 08/21/13

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Tritype® with Instinctual Type The Tritype® Stacking and Instinctual Stacking are interacting parts of a complex defense system designed to insure survival. One’s Instinctual Stacking identifies one’s more ‘primitive’ nature and is the most fundamental part of the personality structure. One’s Tritype® combination is the more specific way in which one will handle incoming threats to one’s security. When the needs of the dominant Instinctual Subtype are unmet the personality goes on red alert. The instincts are automatic and cannot relax if there is any perceived threat, whether real or imagined. The personality reacts to all threats even if they are minor. The personality compulsively seeks a solution to meet the demands of the dominant instinct in the Instinctual Stacking and the dominant type in the Tritype® Stacking. Combining the core fears of the Instinctual Types with the core fears of the types in the Tritype® reveals one’s habitual way of relating to the world. For example, a sexual 874 is someone who focuses on having a mate (sx) and power (8 + sx) to survive. Therefore, if there is a threat to the primary relationship (sx), the 8 within the Tritype® will come into play in an attempt to secure the mate and restore calm. The Tritype® of 874 with the sexual instinct dominant is someone that is focused on maintaining the strength of the intimate bond (sx) by having power and influence (sx + 8). In addition to focusing on a mate (sx), this person would also focus on being strong and direct (8), positive and innovative (7) and seeking unique and meaningful solutions (4). The unmet need of the sexual instinct is what triggers the defense strategies of the 874. The sexual instinct deploys the Type 8 which in turn deploys the 7 and 4 in the Tritype®. So, if the Type 8 fails to overcome an obstacle, the ego would then employ the strategies of Type 7 to lighten up and examine other potential options. If the problem remains unresolved, the Type 8 would then use the strategies of Type 4 to delve more deeply into the problem to find an answer. Also, combining the Tritype® Stacking with the Instinctual Stacking can help to explain why people with the same Enneagram Type and Instinct can still behave differently from one another. For example, if we compare and contrast the sexual 874 with the sexual 826, we will notice that the sexual 874 has different secondary and tertiary motivations than a sexual 826. All sexual 8s want to have a mate, as well as power to avoid being harmed, controlled and/or manipulated. However, the 874 is the ‘Messenger’ 8 that must be protective, autonomous (8), innovative (7) and deep (4) to feel satisfaction, whereas the 826 is the ‘Rescuer’ 8, that must be protective (8), helpful (2), loyal and dutiful (6) to feel satisfaction.

Levels of functioning within Tritype® Just as with the primary Enneagram Type, one will experience the other types in their Tritype® in both positive and negative ways. They act in concert with one another. Any Tritype® Archetype can be delightful or difficult depending on the psychological health of the individual. To understand how this works in practice, one needs to examine the psychological health and spiritual awareness of an individual. If one is functioning at an average or higher level, one will display the positive traits of the types in the Tritype®. If one is functioning at a lower level, one will display the negative traits of the types in the Tritype®. The level of health and spiritual awareness will be the same for all three types in the Tritype®. Using the earlier example of the 874, an 8 that is functioning at a higher level may find that taking charge isn’t working and will try to lighten up like a 7, and if that doesn’t work, search for a deeper understanding like a 4. The 8 remains in charge, so the 8 fear of being disempowered is driving the process. If the 874 is functioning at a lower level, the 8 may feel dangerously disempowered and would likely feel scattered like a 7 and painfully lacking like a 4. So, this person has used the strategies of three Enneagram Types, one from each of the three Enneagram Centers 14

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(gut-head-heart), in a preferred order of 874. So, this is someone that acts (gut), thinks (head) and then feels (heart). Another example would be to compare the 468 and the 459. They both feel (heart), then think (head) and then act (gut). However, the 468 is a more reactive (6) and aggressive (8) Type 4 whereas the 495 is a more passive (9) and avoidant (5) Type 4. A third example is the difference between the 972 and the 935. The 972 has a very rosy and positive outlook and desires comfortable relationships that are easy to manage. The 2 and 7 make the 972 a people-person and increases the need for harmony. In contrast, the 935 is intellectual and somewhat avoidant. The 5 and 3 make the 953 more reserved and increases the need for competency. This is why, the 953 may mistype as the 5, especially if the selfpreserving instinct is dominant.

Determining Tritype® using the Enneacards Test The Enneacards Enneagram Test identifies key aspects of one’s self-image. First, test takers are asked to choose adjectives in the Enneastyle Questionnaire. Then the test takers are given the Enneacards Enneagram Test. This test compares and contrasts the 9 Enneagram Types in different groups of three. These groups always include a type from each center of intelligence. This determines the Enneaspread. In the second half of the Enneacards Enneagram Test, test takers are asked to rank the Enneacards to determine the dominant Enneagram Type in each of the three Enneagram centers. This reveals the preferred Enneagram Type in each center and in the order of preference, resulting in one’s potential Tritype®. The instinct is determined by questions in the Enneastyle Test and by the multiple choice questions at the end of the test. Tritype®, once determined is like an Enneagram thumbprint. It may take time to have certainty regarding which types are dominant. When it is difficult to determine the primary Enneagram Type it can be helpful to first determine the Tritype® Archetype. Understanding the Tritype® also helps clear up common look-a-likes. Take the time to learn about all three Enneagram Types in one’s potential Tritype® and how they impact one another. It is also helpful to observe one’s responses in difficult situations and take note of what fears and concerns are present. Lexicon use is very instructive as well. The words used to describe one’s self can give important clues as to one’s Enneagram Type and Tritype®. Examine the adjectives used on the Enneastyle Questionnaire. In addition, pay attention to the words used to describe life events in casual conversations. Over time, one will begin to notice the consistent use of particular words or phrases and patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. These patterns will reveal the dominant Enneagram Type and/or the Tritype® Archetype. Research has shown that there is a very high probability that one’s Enneagram Type is among the three Enneagram Types in the Tritype®. The exception is the Type 6 and to a lesser degree, Type 9. The 6 often does not select 6 cards at all. So, if there is a 6 card in the Enneaspread, there is a 95% possibility that Type 6 is the dominant Enneagram Type or at the very least one of the types in the Tritype®. With observation, one can determine which of the three Types is in charge of the other two.

Origins of Tritype® Katherine’s work with Tritype® began in 1995. At that time, she conducted her first body of research, Enneastyle: The Nine Languages of Enneagram Type, which examined the ‘internal experience’ and self-image of the 9 Enneagram Types. Inspired by unexpected findings, she quickly followed with a study of the instinctual drives and developed the book Enneagram Instinctual Subtypes: Self-Preserving, Social and Sexual. These findings lead her to conduct many additional research studies, including the statistically validated research, The Enneagram Instinctual Subtypes and Intimacy with Victoria Ruderman and Kit Snyder in 1998, the Enneagram and Spirituality in 2007 and the Tritype® Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations• Enneagram.net • © 1995-2014 Katherine Chernick Fauvre with David W. Fauvre, MA • rev. 08/21/13

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research in 2008, 2009 and this book, The 27 Tritypes® Revealed in 2010 with David W. Fauvre, MA. In 1995, Katherine was fascinated by the Enneagram Type patterns that emerged with clients during her ‘In-depth Inquiry Process’ coaching sessions. Her clients consistently organized their life strategies around not one, but three Enneagram Types. Clients had a dominant Enneagram Type, but also had the core fears of two other types. There was always a type from each center of intelligence: head (567), heart (234) and gut (981). More importantly, many used the language of types that were not connected by a line or a wing. Circa 1996, Katherine attended a presentation given by a teacher from the Arica School. From the instructor, she learned that Enneagram pioneer, Oscar Ichazo, had added the term ‘tri-fix,’ the use of three Enneagram fixations to his teachings. This concept intrigued her, as it appeared to validate her early findings and complimented her ongoing research. Later that year, Katherine met David Fauvre and began collaborating with him on Enneagram projects. Together, they founded Enneagram Explorations. Soon thereafter, David created Enneagram.net and took their work online. Through this new medium Katherine and David were able to collect thousands of Enneastyle Questionnaires which further validated Katherine’s research findings. In 2000, David conceptualized and prototyped an online testing instrument. In 2002, they designed the Enneagram Enneacards Test. In 2003, David launched the online version of the Enneacards Test. This test was based on the language the nine types used to describe themselves in the Enneastyle Questionnaires and the images sent as a part of the initial 1995 study. Their goal was to help individuals more easily identify their dominant Enneagram Type, Instinctual Subtype and Tritype®. In 2004, David commissioned an MIT Ph.D. specializing in language algorithms to code software to detect the complex patterns of language use found in the Enneastyle Questionnaires. They refer to this instrument as ‘The Language Classifier.’ Since that time, they have further developed and tested ‘The Language Classifier,’ which can now be used to determine Type, Instinct and Tritype® from the text found in dating profiles, emails, and web 2.0 profiles and posts. The classifier has been used to statistically validate that the language choices in the Enneastyle Questionnaire demonstrate that each Enneagram type speaks in their own lexicon, regardless of age, gender, education, nationality or race, and that they use the lexicon of the three dominant types in their Tritype® and dominant Instinctual Type. These results are even more accurate when the test taker fills out the Enneastyle Questionnaire, which is designed to elicit an internal description of one’s self-image in one’s own words. With this software, Enneagram Type research has moved beyond the traditional heuristic or experience-based style of research, which has often left gaps in understanding, analogous to mapping a forest by walking among the trees, versus a statistically verifiable, robust research methodology, like mapping a forest from an airplane or satellite. To date, over 16,000 people have taken the Enneastyle Questionnaire, Instinctual Subtype Test and the Enneacards Tests at www.Enneagram.net. This research has yielded an extensive and original body of work. Therefore, in an effort to avoid confusion, Katherine and David coined the term ‘Tritype®’ to distinguish their research findings from Ichazo’s teachings.

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Enneagram Instinctual Subtypes Self-Preserving

Social

Sexual

I

All of Us

You and Me

Drive

The search for Survival

The search for Community

The search for Intimacy

Focus

Self My World

Others

Beloved

Our Greater World

Our Intimate World

Desire for Security or Safety

Desire for Group or Others

Desire for Mate or Special Other

Well Being Food • Comfort • Safety Protection • Conservation

Social Acceptance People • Recognition Popularity • Honor • Status

Pair Bonding Affinity • Closeness •Wholeness Attractiveness • The other half

Desire

Fear

Issues

Preoccupations

Strategy

Energy

Theme Statements

Enneagram Point Concerns

Fear of Not Surviving

Fear of Not Belonging

Fear of Undesirability

Suspense • Poverty Illness • Endangerment Loss • Annihilation

Loneliness • Low ranking Failure • Outcast Inferiority • Isolation

Unworthiness • Letting go Disconnection • Incompleteness Loss of Appeal • Invalidation

Living Issues

Relating Issues

Intimacy Issues

To be or not to be How to be

To relate or not to relate How to relate

To be intimate or not to be intimate How to be intimate

Coping

Prestige

Connection

Anxiety • Mortality • Vigilance Obesity • Time • Energy • Money Diets • Finances • Insurance • Ease Hoarding • Essentials • Sensuality Property • Possessions • Provisions

Fellowship • Events • Cooperation Admiration • Pecking Order • Clubs Contacts • Causes • Glory • Rank Fame • Companionship • Superiority Position • Role • Pedigree • Places

Intrigue • Encounters • Rivalry Sex Appeal • Impulse • Passion Union Fusion • Inspiration • Sharing Personal • Glamour •Revealing Self Eye Contact • Creativity • Oneness

Caution or Self-destruction

Sociability or Unsociability

Connection or Disconnection

Aggressive-Defensive Self Care • Health Fanatic Logistics • Paranoia • Constriction Conserving • Hoarding • Practicality

Approval-Shame Philanthropy • Misanthropy Tradition • Rigidity • Companionship Friendliness • Enmity • Achievement

Power-Submission Responsiveness • Gender Roles Provocativeness • Possessiveness Imagination • Searching • Curiosity

Conserved energy

Split energy

High energy

Grounded • Solid • Serious Somber • Heavy • Consistent

Cooperative • Scattered • Personable Cursory • Inconsistent • Superficial

Intense • Penetrating • Vibrating Playful • Lyrical • Passionate

How am I? I am my body. I sacrifice for myself. I must make it on my own.

Who am I? I am my group. I sacrifice for the group. We can make it if we all cooperate.

Who am I? I am my relationship. I sacrifice for my relationship. You and Me against the world.

1 Anxiety, worry, expectation

1 Rigid, nonadaptable, righteous

1 Zeal, jealousy, rivalry, heat

2 Entitlement, me first, privilege

2 Ambition, aspirations, devotee

2 Seduction, aggression, assault

3 Security, accumulating, scarcity

3 Prestige, achievement, accolades

3 Masculine or feminine role, ideal

4 Dauntless, tenacious, contained

4 Shame, honor, rejected elitist

4 Competition, hatred, idolatry

5 My home, my castle, hideout

5 Totem, identity, secret societies

5 Confidence, trust, supreme love

6 Warmth, affection or rejection

6 Dutiful, fellowship, social enforcer

6 Strength and beauty, provocative

7 Chosen family or group security

7 Sacrifice for group, recognition

7 Fascination, charmed charmer

8 Satisfactory survival, territory

8 Alliances, friends & foes

8 Possession, surrender, devotion

9 Appetites, substitutes, collector

9 Peripheral participation, anchor

9 Union & merging, symbiosis

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Enneagram Types and Tritypes by Type ®

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One Moral Perfectionist Overview You want to be accurate, thorough, fair and objective. More importantly, you want to be respectable, to do what is right and what you feel is appropriate. You see yourself as rational, orderly and principled. You would like others to see you as reliable, responsible and ethical. Your idealized image is that you are hardworking and do what is right. Gifted with a strong sense of purpose, you have high ideals and like to follow protocol, policies and procedures. You are sincere, earnest and diligent. You like to excel and take pride in doing things well. You value honesty, integrity and objectivity. Conscientious and methodical you focus on paying close attention to detail. Earnest and hardworking, you are particular and constantly strive to improve. You take action from your heart because, for you, the heart is the only thing that is truly perfect. You have a strong ‘internal critic’ that reminds you of what you should and shouldn’t do. At times, you can be judgmental and critical of others, telling them what you think is right. You behave this way because you want to help people avoid mistakes. You believe that there is only one way to do things and that is the right way. As a perfectionist, you feel that if something is worth doing, it is worth doing right. As a result, you are only satisfied with what appeals to your strong sense of what is moral. Idealistic, you naturally wish to educate others to help them improve themselves. Life for you is about adhering to your strong internal set of standards. Sometimes, you wish that you could let go and have more fun. This can be hard for you to do unless you are on vacation because of your strong work ethic. You innately recognize that in most situations there are standard operational procedures. Privately, you may criticize yourself for your shortcomings far more than you ever criticize anyone else. Because you can be so hard on yourself, you long for positive feedback, serenity and happiness. Need You need to know what is expected of you so that you can act accordingly and excel. You want to know what is considered appropriate and to do things by the book to avoid making a mistake. You continuously strive for selfimprovement and expect others to do the same. You always act in accordance with your high standards, moral beliefs, philosophies and principles, instead of basing your behavior on another person’s rules. Avoid You avoid impropriety, irresponsibility, high risks and/or extremes. Most importantly, you avoid expressing your anger, feeling that to do so is wrong or inappropriate. Underneath your attitude of moral superiority and need for correctness, you have a deep fear of being wrong, bad, evil or corruptible. You prefer what is practical, grounded and stable and avoid appearing silly or frivolous to others.

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Virtue Your integrity, wisdom and adherence to sound procedure can bring clarity and guidance to a confused world. You are a true pioneer with the ability to envision utopia and the discipline to put in the hard work necessary to make it happen. Like a White Knight, you are not afraid to act according to your strong convictions– even if your actions go against the beliefs of your parents, boss or society. You have a special gift for teaching and you enjoy helping people learn and improve. Vice Your vice is resentment because you work so hard to repress your negative emotions. You feel that showing overt anger demonstrates a loss of control, so you suppress your wrath when others are not working as hard as you and don’t feel the same level of responsibility that you do. At times, you can be self-righteous, overly strict and rigid. You can become irritable, nit picking and critical when others don’t abide by your lofty moral code and need for procedures. Remember, that people think of you as a teacher, and the best teachers lead by example, not criticism. Attention Your attention goes outward, to the environment, creating improvements, correcting imperfections and righting what is wrong. In your search for what is perfect, you can become mired in details and lose sight of your original goal and intention. Often it is more important to compete a task than wait for perfection. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is to reclaim a sense of serenity. Even flaws may have a purpose. Recognize that true perfection and spiritual growth will come to you when you realize that all things are inherently perfect just as they are. Mantra True perfection already exists in every moment, and there is nothing that needs to be reformed or improved in the eyes of God. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 1 with the 9 Wing, you desire to appear patrician. You see yourself as classic, casually elegant, simple, relaxed and natural. If you are the Enneagram Type 1 with the 2 Wing, you desire to appear cultivated. You see yourself as put together, fashionable, moody, apropos and unique. Famous 1s Amish, Julie Andrews, John Bradshaw, Tom Brokaw, Susan Brownmiller, William F. Buckley, John Calvin, Cesar Chavez, Ong Teng Cheong, Hillary Clinton, Confucius, Crusades, Jane Curtin, Angela Davis, Michael Dukakis, Mary Baker Eddy, Dr. Dean Edell, Daniel Ellsworth, Harrison Ford, Jodie Foster, Barry Goldwater, Al Gore, Lillian Hellman, Katharine Hepburn, Charlton Heston, Inquisition, Glenda Jackson, Peter Jennings, Joan of Arc, Samuel Johnson, Dean Jones, John Kerry, Dr. Jack Kevorkian, Ted Koppel, Dr. Laura, Laura Linney, The Lone Ranger, Martin Luther, Nelson Mandela, Miss Manners, Thurgood Marshall, George McGovern, Arthur Miller, Ralph Nader, New Zealand, Leonard Nimoy, Gregory Peck, H. Ross Perot, Pioneers, Sidney Poitier, Pope John Paul II, Emily Post, Colin Powell, Puritans, Marilyn Quayle, Yitzak Rabin, Ayn Rand, Tony Randall, Vanessa Redgrave, Donna Reed, Cliff Robertson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Bernard Shaw, Singapore, Gene Siskel, Kenneth Starr, Martha Stewart, Peter Strauss, Switzerland, Margaret Thatcher, Emma Thompson, Harry Truman, Jack Webb, Joanne Woodward, Jane Wyman.

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1s want to be accurate, honest, fair and objective. Most importantly, 1s want to be respectable, to do what is right and what they feel is appropriate. 1s may have problems with resentment. Under stress, 1s may be angry, nit picking and overly critical. At their best; 1s are wise, act with integrity and offer sage guidance to the world.

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Caring and knowledgeable 1. This is the most thoughtful and reserved 1. This 1 is shy and reserved and can be mistaken for a 5, especially if a self-preserving subtype. This 1 can also be a loner, moving towards others out of duty, then withdrawing. This 1 is very helpful, but may need a lot of alone time. The core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, and not existing.

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Caring and inquisitive 1. This is the most dutiful and cooperative 1. If social, this 1 tends to be rigid in expectations of self and others. This 1 is the most regimented, ‘by the book’ 1 with very exacting standards. This 1 is good at managing quality control. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, and chaos.

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Caring and innovative 1. This is the most supportive and friendly 1. This 1 loves to teach and mentor. This 1 uses their organizational skills to help educate others on ways to improve themselves and be responsible. This is the “playful” 1 that loves to teach and inspire. The core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

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Focused and knowledgeable 1. This is the most discriminating and precise 1. These 1s are often teachers or administrators. This 1 focuses on achievement and is good with details that require precision. This 1 is often technical and in medical fields. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, and not existing.

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Focused and inquisitive 1. This is the most driven and rule oriented 1. This 1 tends to be cautious and questions anything that is out of order, especially if a self-preserving subtype. This 1 can be mistaken for a 3 or 6. This 1 is highly industrious and rarely stops doing tasks. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, fear, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, and chaos.

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Focused and innovative 1. This is the most outgoing 1. Positive and upbeat, this is the efficient and goal-oriented 1 that seeks recognition. Highly responsible, this 1 seeks fun with a purpose and tends to be in positions where they can teach and inspire. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

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Intuitive and knowledgeable 1. This is the most intellectual and emotional 1. This 1 is often very shy and can be torn between feelings and intellect. This 1 is highly sensitive and tends to avoid situations that seem unmanageable. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, and not existing.

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Intuitive and inquisitive 1. This 1 is very reactive, moody and easily flustered. This 1 has very strong emotions and morals especially if a social subtype. This 1 is inclined to voice feelings and standards. This 1 has double access to 4 so is creative but the 6 needs to know the guidelines. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, and chaos.

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Intuitive and innovative 1. This is the most creative and idealistic 1. This 1 is moody and expressive and is most inclined to identify with the line to 4, especially if a sexual subtype. This 1 feels the need to create and maintain standards of excellence. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

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Type 2 Nurturing Advisor Overview You want to be appealing, giving, caring and heartfelt. More importantly, you want to be needed, considered important and appreciated for your efforts. You see yourself as approachable, nurturing and thoughtful. You would like others to see you as empathetic, supportive and altruistic. Your idealized image is that you are a loving and helpful person. You have a warm, sociable and enthusiastic personality. You want to be liked and are always ready with an easy smile, helpful advice or a friendly compliment. Relationship orientated, you reach out to others and are often the first one to lend a hand. A good listener, you focus on the needs and concerns of others. You usually know what people need and feel, and enjoy taking on the kind of role where you can show your giving and generous nature. You have developed the gift of flattery to the level of an art form because you see how this skill can be a currency for creating intimate rapport. Secretly, you can feel needy and vulnerable feeling that you must earn the right to be loved. Avoiding a deep sense of loneliness, you find ways to connect to and be of service to others. You have an innate sense of what to say or do to make people feel seen and admired. Like a fairy godmother or godfather, you like to do special things for people and surprise them with unexpected gifts. You take note of others’ desires and try to fulfill them. You take pride in your ability to comfort and support others. You find it gratifying to be of service and are drawn to people that have power and influence. You enjoy being the power behind the throne and make yourself appealing by being indispensable. Always ready to be helpful, others often depend on you. You have innate people skills and value interpersonal relationships above all else. Your extraordinary insight about what people need and your ability to create mutual trust and affinity are rare gifts. You love to be instrumental in helping others achieve their full potential. Need You need approval, recognition and admiration. Most importantly, you want to be seen as a ‘special’ friend. You go out of your way to notice what is needed and feel motivated when others acknowledge your efforts and express their appreciation. Sometimes, you are so focused on others, that you don’t pay attention to your own unmet needs and feelings. You may feel that in order to have your needs met by others, you must meet their needs first. Avoid You avoid appearing needy or useless. Secretly, you fear being ignored and don’t want to feel left out or be seen as inconsequential. To be liked, you avoid saying or doing anything that is off-putting or unflattering. You feel much more comfortable giving than receiving. To let yourself receive, you would have to express your own desires, which feels very vulnerable to you. Focused on the needs of others, you may repress your own needs and feel taken for granted. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 2013

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Virtue Demonstrative and friendly, you are exceptionally gifted at creating and maintaining relationships. Emotionally astute, you have a way of creating rapport with even the most difficult people. Softhearted and sympathetic, you are sensitive to others and always seem to notice when someone feels sad or is in distress. You intuitively know what is needed in any given situation and always seem to know just the right thing to say and do. Your ability to sense and satisfy other’s emotional needs is second to none. You also have the ability to match others and work well in tandem with them. Vice Your vice is pride, believing that you are the one who sees and can give people what they need and want. Though you might not realize it, you may give to people with strings attached. When you offer unsolicited advice or give compulsively, others may perceive you as bossy, overly demonstrative or manipulative. In an effort to have your needs met, you may promise more than you can deliver or deliver more than you promise. Unconsciously, you may feel needy and want to be taken care of by others. You can become emotional, sullen or overly dramatic, suffering from psychosomatic illnesses. Attention Your attention goes outward toward being helpful, flattering others, meeting people’s needs and finding someone who can meet your needs. You may be unaware of how much time and energy you spend giving until you feel sad that others are not able to do the same for you. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is about reclaiming your sense of humility. The pride you feel in giving to others may keep you from learning how to receive or from realizing that you may be giving to get. Giving with expectation is a veiled form of taking. True altruism is selfless. Spiritual growth will come to you when you can acknowledge your own needs and learn to give freely without expecting anything in return. Mantra Being helpful to others is how you feel good about yourself. Sometimes, you may be so focused on meeting the needs of others that you do not pay attention to your own. If you feel compelled to offer someone a glass of water, consider that you may actually be the one who is thirsty. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 2 with the 1 Wing, you desire to appear elegant. You see yourself as classic, graceful, healthy, appropriate and efficient. If you are the Enneagram Type 2 with the 3 Wing, you desire to appear attractive. You see yourself as vivacious, varied, playful, fun and glamorous. Famous 2s Paula Abdul, Alan Alda, Tammy Faye Bakker, Brigitte Bardot, Harry Belafonte, Leo Buscaglia, Barbara Bush, Jimmy Carter, Casanova, Glenn Close, Bill Cosby, Barbara de Angelis, Princess Diana, Celine Dion, John Douglas, Faye Dunaway, Fairy Godmother, Mia Farrow, Betty Friedan, Kathie Lee Gifford, Danny Glover, Roosevelt Grier, Melanie Griffith, Leona Helmsley, Catherine Hicks, Whitney Houston, Jesus Christ, Erica Jong, Sally Kellerman, Sally Kirkland, Diane Ladd, Monica Lewinsky, Jerry Lewis, James Lipton, John Lithgow, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Lucci, Madonna, Alma Mahler, Imelda Marcos, Florence Nightingale, Merlin Olsen, Yoko Ono, Suze Orman, Eva Peron, Priscilla Presley, Patsy Ramsey, Sally Jessy Raphael, Nancy Reagan, Della Reese, Lionel Ritchie, Mr. Rogers, Virginia Satir, Richard Simmons, Danielle Steel, Sally Struthers, Mother Teresa, Marlo Thomas, Richard Thomas, Jennifer Tilly, Tiny Tim, John Travolta, Ivana Trump, Desmond Tutu, Barbara Walters, Lesley Ann Warren.

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2’s want to be appealing, nurturing, giving and heartfelt. Most importantly, 2s want to be needed, considered important and appreciated for their efforts. 2s may have problems with pride. Under stress, 2s may be bossy, overly demonstrative or manipulative. At their best, 2s are altruistic, caring and empathetic, intuiting the needs of others.

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Knowledgeable and direct 2. This is the most confident and tough-minded 2. This 2 is the shy, intellectual 2. This 2 has double access to 8, so can be very militant. This 2 can also swing from extraversion to introversion. The core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and at the mercy of injustice.

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Knowledgeable and accepting 2. This is the shiest, most reserved and passive 2. This is a gentle and quietly intellectual 2 that avoids conflict. Peaceful in nature, this 2 avoids loneliness by focusing on the needs and concerns of others. The core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Knowledgeable and discerning 2. This is the most procedural 2. This 2 needs systems and order, especially if a social subtype. Often introverted, this 2 likes to seek and share information on subjects that help one to improve. This 2 can be mistaken for a 5 or 1. The core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, and not existing.

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Inquisitive and direct 2. This is the most opinionated and challenging 2. This 2 can be very emotional or reactive and needs to know the rules to feel safe to go against them. This 2 likes to give advice, protection and caution. The core fears are of being worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, chaos, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and at the mercy of injustice.

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Inquisitive and accepting 2. This 2 is the most cautious and engaging 2. This 2 struggles with insecurity and feelings of doubt. This 2 is gentle in nature and is the most inclined to be of service to others. Pride comes from getting along with others. The core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Inquisitive and discerning 2. This 2 is the most dutiful, cooperative and militant. This is the 1ish 2 that has a strong need to do what is right and can appear to be a 1 or 6, especially if a social subtype. This 2 often has self-deprecating humor. May experience more anxiety. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, and chaos.

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Innovative and direct 2. This is the most independent, assertive and outgoing 2. This 2 needs freedom and can appear to be a 7 or 8. Needs to be on the go and to do for others. 8ish 2, especially if self-preserving. The core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and being at the mercy of injustice.

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Innovative and accepting 2. This is the most upbeat and positive 2. This 2 seeks friendliness and can appear 7ish. This is the ‘happy’ 2 with a great sense of humor. This 2 avoids emotional pain, focusing instead being cheerful. The core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Innovative and discerning 2. This is the most light-hearted 2 but can be critical, especially if a social subtype. This 2 seeks order but wants to be creative and play. This 2 often becomes a teacher. This 2 tends to focus on values. The core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

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Type 3 Successful Achiever Overview You want to be competent, productive, accomplished and dynamic. More importantly, you want to be good at what you do and to look good doing it. You see yourself as ambitious, competitive and industrious. You would like others to see you as a winner with all the trappings of success. Your idealized image is that you are triumphant and victorious. You are goal oriented - someone who lives by the motto “Why do when you can overdo!” To say that you are selfconfident, ambitious and motivated may be an understatement. You want to be seen as the very example of the person who has it all together and is on the way to the top. You take great pleasure in crossing tasks off your ‘to do’ lists after quickly finishing them. You may even write down a task on your list that is already completed just so you can enjoy the sense of accomplishment you feel when you cross it off. Concerned about having prestige and status, you quickly adapt to whatever role is expected of you. Seeking success through appearances, you are likely to place continuous pressure on yourself to maintain an enviable image. You do this by controlling your emotions, being efficient and maintaining a focused single-minded attitude. A natural born performer, you try to do your best and to be an ‘all star’ at what ever you attempt. Continuously seeking attention and admiration, like a strutting peacock, you aren’t afraid to showcase or promote your talents and ambitions. As there is no second best for you, you keep trying until you reach your goal. You strive for and often develop finesse. Your high level of self-confidence, enthusiasm and energy tends to rub off on everyone around you. Your positive attitude is often motivating to others. Always on the go and energized by starting new projects, you can achieve a great deal but are also at risk of burning out. As soon as you reach one goal, you are on to the next. Need You need to be the best at whatever you do. You love the sound of applause and the accolades that are given for a job well done. You also need people to praise and acknowledge your achievements. Looking successful in someone else’s eyes is what motivates you to push yourself harder and accomplish more. Always one to seek attention through your personal achievements, it is difficult for you to relax, stop being the peacock and become part of the herd. Avoid You avoid failure, nothingness, being second best or appearing like you cannot accomplish what is expected of you. You may repress or swallow your emotions, seeing them as speed bumps that slow you down on the way to reaching your goals. This can cause your emotions to come up and surprise you at unexpected times. Because you have a tendency to mistake what you do for who you are, you can become a human “doing” instead of a human being. You can become anxious and fearful that your carefully crafted image of the successful, on the go, efficient ‘doer’ might be unmasked. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 2013

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Virtue A true taskmaster, your virtue is your veracity and sense of industry. Self-confident, energetic, positive and enthusiastic, you generally excel at and reach whatever goal you set. Your efficiency makes you an overachiever who can accomplish a great deal. Often you are the model of success, and you have a natural ability to motivate and charm others. You love the natural high that the feeling of success can give and enjoy teaching others how to thrive and achieve their own goals. You are able to help others see what they need to do to polish their image and put their best foot forward. Vice Your vice is vanity. You have a tendency to be overly self-promoting. You can confuse your image with who you really are, engaging in a form self-deception. As you push harder and harder to complete tasks, you may even appear robot-like because you have begun treating yourself like a machine. Trying to stand out and be number one can be exhausting for you. It can also be hard to ask for help or pay attention to your deeper feelings. You may feel like you always have to greet the world with a smile so that people will smile at you. You also want others to admire you and tell you that you have done a good job. Attention Your attention goes to performance, prestige and seeking status for approval. Hyper focused on your audience, you adapt to the expectations of others. You want to be the very image of success where ever you are and whatever you do. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is to reclaim your sense of honesty and restore your hope. Remember that everyone loves a performer– while they are performing– but this is not the kind of love that lasts. Your spiritual growth will come when you learn to be authentic and be true to the moment. Mantra You are a human being, not a human doing, and you are loved for yourself and not for your accomplishments. Remember that when you feel efficient and robotic, you have lost touch with your heart. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 3 with the 2 Wing, you desire to appear as dazzling. You see yourself as flashy, supportive, caring, cheerful, fun and friendly. If you are the Enneagram Type 3 with the 4 Wing, you desire for others to see you as professional. You see yourself as elegant, polished, fun and (at times) moody and quiet. Famous 3s James Baker, Joseph Biden, David Bowie, Dick Clark, Johnnie Cochran, David Copperfield, Corporate America, Courtney Cox, Cindy Crawford, Tom Cruise, Nora Ephron, Werner Erhard, Mrs.‘Debbi’ Fields, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bryant Gumbel, Mark Harmon, Jesse Jackson, Modern Japan, Michael Jordan, Henry Kissinger, Carl Lewis, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Vince Lombardi, Rob Lowe, Joan Lunden, Ali MacGraw, Elle MacPherson, Reba McEntire, Demi Moore, Queen Noor, Oliver North, Elvis Presley, Burt Reynolds, Anthony Robbins, Diane Sawyer, Arnold Schwarzenegger, William Shatner, Cybill Shepherd, O.J. Simpson, Duchess of WindsorWallis Simpson, Will Smith, Wesley Snipes, Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone, Kathleen Turner, Jean-Claude Van Damme, George Washington, Raquel Welch, Vanessa Williams, Marianne Williamson, Oprah Winfrey, Natalie Wood, Tiger Woods.

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3’s want to be competent, efficient, accomplished, and dynamic. Most importantly, 3s want to be good at what they do and to look good doing it. 3s may have problems with vanity. Under stress 3s may be self-promoting, self-deceptive and competitive. At their best, 3’s are confident, motivated and productive.

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Knowledgeable and direct 3. This is the most tough-minded, self-sufficient 3, especially if a self-preserving subtype. This 3 can look like an 8. This 3 moves towards others and can take charge and then unexpectedly move away. The core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and being at the mercy of injustice.

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Knowledgeable and accepting 3. This is the most gentle and passive 3. This 3 is very private and can be mistaken for a 5. This 3 is very slow to reveal themselves and can be inhibited, especially if a self-preserving subtype. This 3 can be easygoing. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Knowledgeable and discerning 3. This is the most intellectual and perfectionistic 3. This is the rational 3 that is highly methodical and precise. If introverted, this 3 is often mistaken for a 5 or 1. This 3 often has good small motor skills like a surgeon and enjoys work that is detail-oriented. The core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, and condemned.

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Inquisitive and direct 3. This is the most provocative and loyal 3. A true debater, this is the most industrious, rebellious and anti-authoritarian 3. A natural leader and justice fighter, this 3 can be mistaken for an 8. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, being second best, unmasked, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, being vulnerable, and being at the mercy of injustice.

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Inquisitive and accepting 3. This is the most cautious and adaptable 3 and tends to adjust their presentation to match their environment to avoid experiencing doubt. This 3 needs harmony and balance. This 3 seeks reassurance to feel accepted. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, being second best, unmasked, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Inquisitive and discerning 3. This is the most dutiful and rule oriented 3, especially if a social subtype. This 3 can be skeptical and rigid and can be mistaken for a 6 or 1. This 3 is the true taskmaster, eager beaver. This 3 must ‘do’ and keep busy. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, being inefficient, second best, unmasked, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, and being condemned.

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Innovative and direct 3. This is the most expeditious and assertive 3. An accomplished, dynamic go-getter, this 3 is jolly, with big energy. A true mover and shaker, this 3 is the super-achiever and can be mistaken for an 8 or 7. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and at the mercy of injustice.

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Innovative and accepting 3. This s the most positive, enthusiastic and happy 3. This 3 is outgoing even if introverted. This is the salesman with a gentle touch. This 3 is hyper-positive and avoids feelings. This 3 can be mistaken for a 7. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Innovative and discerning 3. This is the most impressive 3. Most polished and trendy 3. This is the outgoing, upbeat and responsible 3. This 3 is methodical and detail-oriented. This 3 and can look like a 7 or 1. The core fears are of failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, and condemned. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 09/26/13

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Type 4 Romantic Individualist Overview You want to be gifted, intuitive, original and unique. More importantly, you want to be passionate, true to your feelings and uniquely authentic. You see yourself as sensitive, expressive and spiritual. You would like others to see you as idealistic, emotionally deep and compassionate. Your idealized image is that you are accomplished and special. Motivated by the need to understand and to be understood, you desire experiences that are rich with feeling and meaning. You may find it easier to deal with painful emotions than to deal with the tedium of daily routine. You have the temperament of an artist and long to freely express yourself. You feel your emotions deeply and are not afraid to go emotionally where others fear to tread. This includes having an exquisite, intuitive ability to distinguish between subtle emotions that others often miss. Painfully self-conscious, you are often overly focused on how different you are from others. A true humanitarian, you have a natural passion for protest. At times intense and contrary, you are not afraid to think for yourself and voice your point of view. Nostalgic by nature, you often focus on past experiences. This can lead you to deeper insights or to downward spirals of melancholy and/or painful unresolved feelings. Craving ideal circumstances or love, you often ruminate on what is missing and perceived to be important. Your tendency towards self-absorption is both an asset and liability. It can lead you to deep personal insights that can benefit everyone while feeding your self-deprecating sense of humor; but it can also make you appear to be self centered and disinterested in others. Feeling your own inner world so powerfully, it is good to remember that others’ experiences are just as real for them as yours are for you. When you step out of the river of your emotions, you can bring forth your many talents into the world and express them in a way that is extraordinary and original. You are like the lotus flower growing in the mud that is able to transform emotionally painful experiences into fertilizer for personal growth. Attuned to feelings, you have an uncommon sensitivity when it comes to dealing with suffering. You are not afraid to hear about someone else’s troubles, and you can be a great friend to anyone in emotional pain. Need You need be seen as artistic, gifted and accomplished. You focus on your individuality and on carving your own distinct image. You need to express your deep feelings and want others to validate your emotions. Whether you are organizing your living space to reflect your refined tastes or engaging in an artistic pursuit, it is essential for your sense of well being that you express your creativity. Avoid You avoid feeling lost, disorientated and without personal significance, meaning or direction. You also avoid appearing inadequate, defective or flawed. Most importantly, you have a hidden fear of being emotionally cut off and abandoned. You avoid affectation and anything dull, ordinary, ugly, vulgar, inauthentic or distasteful. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 2013

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Virtue Your greatest strengths are your deep intuition, creativity and ability to transform painful life experiences into opportunities for profound growth and healing. This enables you to identify what is missing, and like a knight on a quest, you search until you find it or create it. Astute about human nature, you believe that everyone is an individual and that all emotions have value. Profound and insightful, you have an uncanny knack for transforming the dull and the ordinary into the exciting and extraordinary. You are able to see and appreciate what is truly unique, special and rare. Vice Your vice is envy. You’re always worrying that others may have gotten a better deal than you or are being recognized while your talents are being overlooked. Hyper-sensitive, you can be moody, haughty and overly emotional, always seeing the grass as greener and the glass half empty. You can be self-absorbed and temperamental, and tend to overpersonalize all life experiences and interactions with others. Capable of being emotionally manipulating or overly critical, you are often unaware of the impact your emotional nature has on others. Remember, that you are like a mystic who sees ‘the river beneath the river’ and are not just the swamp of your emotions. Attention Your attention goes to searching for meaning, noticing what is missing, feelings of melancholy and nostalgia, and longing for the unavailable. You appreciate the special, the humane and the beautiful. You like to put your personal signature on everything that you do. Your refined tastes make you a great critic and someone who appreciates the truly exceptional. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is to connect to original source and create true meaning. Spiritual growth will come to you when you are able to balance your emotional nature with temperance and equanimity. Keep your powerful emotions in check, and you can create the kind of life that you want. Mantra Don’t dwell on the past, and remember to enjoy the pleasure that can be found in each moment. When you have gratitude and the courage to move through your fear of rejection and share your talents, others will honor your original and creative contributions. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 4 with the 3 Wing, you desire to appear genteel. You see you yourself as fiery, passionate, expressive, energetic, beautiful, and kind. If you are the Enneagram Type 4 with the 5 Wing, you desire to be avant-garde. You see yourself as original, sincere, mysterious, subtle, artistic and independent. Famous 4s Francis Bacon, John Barrymore, Ingmar Bergman, Peter Bogdanovich, Marlon Brando, Jackson Browne, Raymond Burr, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Prince Charles, Eric Clapton, Kurt Cobain, Judy Collins, James Dean, Johnny Depp, Neil Diamond, Isak Dinesen, Bob Dylan, Judy Garland, Martha Graham, Billie Holliday, Lena Horne, Julio Iglesias, Jeremy Irons, Michael Jackson, Jewel, Angelina Jolie, Janis Joplin, Harvey Keitel, Charles Laughton, T. E. Lawrence, Vivien Leigh, Rod McKuen, Thomas Merton, Joni Mitchell, Jim Morrison, Morrissey, Edvard Munch, Liam Neeson, Stevie Nicks, Anais Nin, Nick Nolte, Laurence Olivier, Paris, Edith Piaf, Pink Floyd, Sylvia Plath, Edgar Allen Poe, Prince, Anne Rice, Percy Shelley, Simone Signoret, Paul Simon, Meryl Streep, James Taylor, Spencer Tracy, Vincent Van Gogh, Orson Welles, Tennessee Williams, Kate Winslet, Virginia Woolf.

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4’s want to be inspired, intuitive, original and unique. Most importantly, 4’s want to be passionate, true to their feelings and authentic. 4s see themselves as sensitive, expressive and spiritual. 4s may have problems with envy. Under stress 4s may be moody, haughty, and overly emotional. At their best, 4s are emotionally self-aware, creative and humane.

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Knowledgeable and direct 4. This is the most analytical and tough-minded 4. This 4 tends to be intellectual with strong opinions. This 4 wants to know what makes people tick. This 4 will focus on gathering unique information to feel empowered. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and being at the mercy of injustice.

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Knowledgeable and accepting 4. This is the shy, withdrawn and introspective 4. Often inhibited, this 4 is less likely to show emotions. This 4 is often an artisan, especially if self-preserving. This 4 is gentle and has a ‘wispy’ energy. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Knowledgeable and discerning 4. This is the most intellectual 4, especially if a social subtype or with a 5 wing. This 4 can be shy. This 4 likes to teach and can be the more scientific 4. This 4 can be persnickety and feels that they must know what is correct. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, and condemned.

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Inquisitive and direct 4. This is the most rebellious, reactive and direct 4, especially if a sexual subtype. This is the uninhibited 4 with strong emotional expression. This 4 is the emotional truth teller and the one to say that the emperor has no clothes. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, commonplace, abandoned, fear, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and being at the mercy of injustice.

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Inquisitive and accepting 4. This is the most sensitive and doubting 4, especially if a social subtype. This 4 is focused on the mysteries of life and seeks truth. This 4 can be insecure and doubt themselves. They will seek multiple resources to be certain. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, fear, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, disharmony.

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Inquisitive and discerning 4. This is the most traditional and rule-oriented 4 and can appear to be a 6 or 1. This 4 can be persnickety and run high anxiety like 6, especially if a social subtype. Often teachers, they enjoy teaching the nuances of any subject that interests them. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, and corruptible,

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Innovative and direct 4. This is the most positive, fun-loving and non-conforming 4. This 4 is highly creative, original and the most ‘out of the box’. Outwardly this 4 is self-possessed, as sadness and insecurity are hidden. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and being at the mercy of injustice.

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Innovative and accepting 4. This is the most positive and 4. A true gentle spirit this is the ethereal, elusive and magical 4 with the defense of optimism. This 4 hides sadness and pessimism to stay connected to others. This 4 is attracted to the healing arts. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

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Innovative and discerning 4. This is the most idealistic 4. This 4 is the most inclined to be a teacher, as they love to inspire and educate in a sensitive and creative way. In spite of being upbeat, this 4 tends to be moody and highly critical of themselves. The core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, and condemned. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 09/26/13

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Type 5 Investigative Thinker Overview You want to be intelligent, informed, knowledgeable and perceptive. More importantly, you want to be self-sufficient and not have the entanglements of obligation. You see yourself as intellectual, dispassionate and investigative. You would like others to see you as rational, logical and scholarly. Your idealized image is that you are thoughtful and wise. Private and solitary by nature, you like to be invisible until you are ready to reveal yourself. You tend to stay on the sidelines preferring to meet the world with your mind. You prefer to play the role of detached observer or investigator. In general, you see the world as intrusive, overwhelming and chaotic–often demanding too much and giving too little in return. As a result, to manage the fear of not knowing, you conserve your energy and focus your attention on acquiring the information necessary to make sense out of the chaos. Studious and scholarly, you develop expertise in any area that is of interest to you, often in more than one field. You believe that knowledge is power and feel it is imperative that you be intellectually astute as a means of survival. Often scientific, you have unparalleled powers of mental perception due in part to your ability to remain detached and unaffected by your emotions. You have an inquisitive and observant nature with an insatiable appetite for information. You think things through before offering your perceptive insights regarding systems, people or how the world works. Avoiding the glaring light of scrutiny, you seek the safety of camouflage. When you feel that you lack intellect, you become withdrawn, isolated and reclusive. You see yourself as intense, unexpected, original and different from others. You are private and introspective, although others may think of you as anti-social, secretive, remote, and eccentric. You are not afraid to point out the ‘emperor who has no clothes’ and your wonderful sense of humor is based on postulating the absurd. Rather than the wave crashing on the shore, you have the strength of the undertow and know exactly when to give or withhold your involvement and information to have the greatest impact. Need Fearing intrusion, you need to keep yourself hidden and camouflaged. However intellectual you may be, you often feel vulnerable and exposed like an animal without fur. You need time alone to recharge and for others to not place high demands on your time or energy. It is essential for your well being that your mind is clear, your life uncluttered, and that you have the autonomy to control your time. Avoid You avoid standing out and/or being misinterpreted. You also avoid pretentious or ostentatious displays. You may find small talk or a brainstorming session at work to be an insufferable waste of time. You fear annihilation, contamination, and being fully embodied – as you feel more comfortable being with your thoughts than in your body. Because you prefer to live a life that isn’t weighed down by attachments – either material or relational – you also avoid surplus of any kind. The one exception might be a library of resources. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 2013

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Virtue Your greatest strengths are your clear objectivity, your instinct and your penetrating insight that is unfettered by emotions. You have an innate ability to gather information and create systems to assess and categorize data in a clear and concise manner. Mentally astute, you are able to observe, study and track even the smallest details, often developing expertise in many areas. Underneath your shyness and reserve, you are a kindhearted and giving person. You are also very loyal to and supportive of those you trust. Vice Your vice is avarice. This can manifest as a greedy hording of yourself, your time, your energy or your things. Be careful of your tendency to observe the world through a peephole. It can keep you isolated and out of touch with human concerns. Be aware of your tendency to withdraw into your ivory tower of ideas. Others may start to see you as arrogant and unfeeling. Being dispassionate and ‘cool as a cucumber’ is good in an emergency but hard on relationships. Attention Your attention goes to observing the world, hiding or withholding to protect yourself and gathering information for the purpose of knowing and understanding. Hesitant and reluctant to engage, you search for factual data, seeking reason, logic and objectivity. Spiritual Journey Your spiritual path is to reclaim a sense of non-attachment and experience true omniscience– true knowing from a higher source. Spiritual growth will come when you offer freely of yourself to others without fear of incurring obligation and realize that mere information can never be a substitute for true direct knowing. Mantra Your map of the world is a mental construct, not the actual territory. For deeper knowing, remember to include your feelings as they yield important information in any equation. As a rule, you believe that there is always more that can be learned, known and understood. It is helpful to recognize when you know enough to make a decision. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 5 with the 4 Wing, you desire to appear imaginative. You see yourself as aloof, understated, penetrating, intuitive, inquisitive and quiet. If you are the Enneagram Type 5 with the 6 Wing, you desire to appear intellectual. You see yourself as changeable, receptive, careful, whimsical and trustworthy. Famous 5s St. Thomas Aquinas, Issac Asimov, Samuel Beckett, The Buddha, Tim Burton, David Byrne, Richard Chamberlain, Agatha Christie, Montgomery Clift, Michael Crichton, Daniel Day-Lewis, René Descartes, Joan Didion, Amelia Earhart, Albert Einstein, T.S. Eliot, England, Ralph Fiennes, Bobby Fischer, Peter Gabriel, Greta Garbo, Bill Gates, J. Paul Getty, Jane Goodall, H.R. Haldeman, Hildegarde of Bingen, Alfred Hitchcock, Anthony Hopkins, Howard Hughes, Ted Kaczynski, Franz Kafka, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Dean Koontz, Stanley Kubrick, Gary Larson, Annie Leibowitz, David Lynch, Norman MacLean, Robert MacNeil, Leonard Maltin, Timothy McVeigh, Natalie Merchant, Sam Neill, Georgia O’Keefe, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Oliver Sacks, Jean-Paul Sartre, Scrooge, Sister Wendy, George Stephanopoulos, Madeleine Stowe, Jules Verne, Max Von Sydow, Ken Wilber.

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5’s want to be informed, knowledgeable, concise, and perceptive. Most importantly, 5s want to be self-sufficient and not have the entanglements of obligation. 5s may have problems with avarice. Under stress 5s may be arrogant, unfeeling and distant. At their best, 5s are objective, insightful and clear minded.

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Direct and caring 5. This is the most personable and people-oriented 5, especially if a social subtype. This 5 is friendly and outgoing, especially with the 6 wing. This is the 5 that at times can be direct and take-charge and at others, sensitive and nurturing. The core fears are of emptiness, intrusion, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, worthless, being needy, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Direct and focused 5. This is the most measured, no-nonsense and goal-oriented 5. This 5 is focused on goals and achieving. This 5 can look like a 3 or an 8. This 5 seeks power and can manage projects like an 8, but can’t hold the stance of indifference. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Direct and intuitive 5. This is the most intense and eccentric 5. Scholarly, this is the ‘Professor’. This 5 can be melancholy one moment and then detached the next. This 5 is the emotional and creative 5. This is the most outspoken, opinionated and non-conforming 5. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, and being abandoned.

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Accepting and caring 5. This is the most gentle, kind-hearted 5. This 5 tends to be passive, but is dutiful with a 6 wing. This is the 2ish 5 that wants to help, especially if a social subtype. This 5 is usually introverted but can at times move towards others. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Accepting and focused 5. This is the most goal-oriented 5 that secretly needs acceptance and prestige. This 5 is gentle in nature and often enjoys technical scientific activities. This 5 seeks attention by disseminating information. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Accepting and intuitive 5. This is the most sensitive and withdrawn 5, especially if self-preserving. This 5 is very inhibited and uncomfortable in social settings. Highly introspective, this 5 is a deep thinker with still waters running deep. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, and abandoned.

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Discerning and caring 5. This 5 is focused on being responsible and helping others. Improvement-oriented, this 5 seeks knowledge to help others and make change. This is the friendly 5 with high ideals. This 5 can be mistaken for a 1 or 2, especially if a social subtype. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Discerning and focused 5. This is the most scientific and remote 5 that enjoys systems and models. This is the most technical 5 and is often suited for laboratory work. Highly focused and removed, this 5 is uncomfortable with intense feelings. This 5 seeks value through achievement. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Discerning and intuitive 5. This is the most particular 5, especially if a self-preserving subtype. This 5 tends to feel torn between rational thought and emotion. As a result this 5 tends to hesitate and needs time to make decisions. The core fears are of intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, and being abandoned.

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Type 6 Loyal Guardian Overview You want to be safe and secure, to fit in and belong. More importantly, you want to have certainty and security, putting your faith in a trusted authority, belief system or tradition. You see yourself as loyal, friendly, conservative and/or cautious. You would like others to see you as trustworthy, dedicated and reliable. Your idealized image is that you are supportive, responsible and do your duty. You are innately curious with a wonderful sense of humor. A bundle of contradictions, you can be wary and cautious one minute and/or rebellious and courageous the next. You possess an endearing childlike reactivity and often take the position of the devil’s advocate to promote a sense of pair play. Depending on the situation, you can be friendly and outgoing or reserved and skeptical. A ‘good soldier’, you prefer the role of buddy, loyal family member or trusted employee. You can be a reluctant authority because you fear that taking on a leadership position might make you a target for opposition. So, you chose your positions carefully. To manage anxiety, you seek comic relief. You are attracted to people who are strong, protective and/or have prestige. You seek trusted, reliable authorities and allies. Often identifying with the underdog and distrustful of people’s hidden agendas, you are slow to trust new acquaintances. Keenly aware that you could be duped or taken advantage of, you pay attention to insincerity and inconsistencies. To determine if someone is trustworthy, you watch for and question any discrepancy you observe. Once someone passes the testing process you become deeply committed and a most loyal friend. Devoted to your friends and family, you show allegiance over individuality. Seeking certainty, you tend to be cynical. Because you are afraid of being unprepared or caught off guard, you often rehearse in your mind what you might say or do. Imaginative and visual, you can often see what might go wrong. You may even enjoy scaring yourself by thinking of worst-case scenarios so that you will never feel paralyzed by the fear of not knowing what to say or do. Although you are afraid to be afraid, you can learn mind over matter and you are capable of being profoundly dutiful and heroic. Once you let go of doubts, your fear turns into excitement and you can surprise yourself with unexpected acts of valor. Need You need predictability, a protective authority, and the security of feeling that you belong. You long for trustworthy guidance to manage the feelings of fear and doubt. You can be a “proof junkie” who needs to test people, ideas and beliefs over and over again to see if they are worthy of your loyalty. You tend to need reassurance and encouraging, positive feedback from friends and loved ones. Avoid You avoid deviance, uncertainty and anything that is different from any group or idea to which you ascribe. You are highly motivated to avoid disappointing friends or authority figures. Fear and doubt can undermine your sense of safety. You are afraid of fear, submission and cowardice, so you vacillate between loyalty and rebelliousness by puffing up and backing down. You fear anything unproven or radical. You are also afraid of deviating from the norm or being different from your peers. Your greatest fear, however, is to be alone and unprotected. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 2013

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Virtue Your greatest strengths are your abilities to test for the truth and to recognize and challenge a bad authority. Loyal and dedicated, you understand the value of making sacrifices for the group and are willing to enforce society’s rules to ensure safety and security for all. You believe that if everyone followed the rules and cooperated with one another, the world would be a safer place. A hero at heart, you are capable of great acts of loyalty and courage. Vice Your vice is fear. This manifests as excessive doubt and playing the devil’s advocate. Your drive for security can cause you to envision a dangerous and divisive world in which you feel persecuted and then may persecute those who deviate from the rules or the norm. When you are afraid, you doubt your own authority and can become provocative and undermining. Seeking security, you try to control others by ensnaring them in your fears and doubts. A lack of faith in your own authority can cause you to overly submit to or challenge others, the rules or authority figures. Attention Your attention goes to feelings of fear and doubt and scanning for danger, hidden motives or agendas. You have a tendency to focus on the worst-case scenario. Your fears and doubts can keep you from taking action and/or trusting yourself and others. You may at times be overly phobic and at other times overly counter-phobic. Spiritual Path Your spiritual path is to reclaim your sense of faith and courage and see unity instead of differences. In your search for security, remember that the only real security lies in having faith and in trusting yourself. Mantra As you learn to relax and trust yourself, fear will often turn to excitement and courage. Remember, people are far more alike than they are different. Embrace what is new and unfamiliar as an opportunity to remember what you already know and trust. Instead of idealizing those who rescue or protect others, overcome your tendency to hesitate or doubt and take action. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 6 with the 5 Wing, you desire to appear remote. You see yourself as reserved, faithful, knowing, intelligent, refined, real and brave. If you are the Enneagram Type 6 with the 7 Wing, you desire to appear conformist and fit in with others expectations. You see yourself as loyal, friendly, intelligent, casual, related, interested, energetic, warm and wary. Famous 6s: Phobic: Jason Alexander, Woody Allen, Alan Arkin, Kim Basinger, Candice Bergen, Albert Brooks, George Bush, Lynda Carter, Stockard Channing, Rodney Dangerfield, Ellen DeGeneres, Eminem, Sally Field, Teri Garr, Ed Harris, Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon, Richard Lewis, Penny Marshall, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, Richard Nixon, Lena Olin, Anthony Perkins, Sydney Pollack, Paul Reiser, Pat Robertson, Rene Russo, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Carly Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Stewart, Meg Tilly, Brian Wilson. Counterphobic: Ellen Barkin, Warren Beatty, Judy Davis, Phil Donahue, Carrie Fisher, Mel Gibson, Andrew Grove, Gene Hackman, Adolf Hitler, Dustin Hoffman, J. Edgar Hoover, Tommy Lee Jones, Wynonna Judd, J. Krishnamurti, Spike Lee, David Letterman, Gordon Liddy, Charles Manson, Steve McQueen, Michael Moore, Paul Newman, Chuck Norris, Rosie Perez, Richard Pryor, Robert Redford, Janet Reno, Julia Roberts, Meg Ryan, Steven Seagal, Ben Stiller, Patrick Swayze, Justin Timberlake, Linda Tripp, Ted Turner, Sean Young.

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6s want to be safe, secure, fit in and belong. Most importantly, 6s want to have certainty and security, putting their faith in a trusted authority, belief system or tradition. 6s may have problems with fear. Under stress 6s may be provocative, doubting or persecutory. At their best, 6s are friendly dutiful, engaging and loyal.

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Direct and caring 6. This 6 is very supportive. A true rescuer, this 6 is often mistaken for a 2 or 8. This 6 needs to be caring and protective to feel secure. This 6 is helpful, but uncomfortable taking the lead and would rather be the right hand to the powerful person. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, worthless, needy, unappreciated and inconsequential.

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Direct and focused 6. This 6 can appear 3ish or 8ish. This is the justice fighter, 6. These 6s are good achievers and debaters. They are the most confrontational 6. They are usually the CP6 and make good Trial Attorneys. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, being at the mercy of injustice, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Direct and intuitive 6. This is the most reactive, creative and feelingful 6. Highly rebellious, this 6 is almost always the counter-phobic 6 with a heroic nature. Generally, this 6 vacillates between being 8ish or 4ish. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, being at the mercy of injustice, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, and abandoned.

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Accepting and caring 6. This is the most gentle and supportive 6. This 6 is the good Samaritan and can identify with 2. This 6 is conflict avoidant and can struggle with being too passive, and being submissive and helpful in exchange for safety and security. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Accepting and focused 6. This 6 seeks security by avoiding conflict and fitting in, Depending on the situation, this 6 is accommodating or professional. This 6 is most inclined to bounce between 3-6-9. This 6 avoids trouble and is more obedient and less rebellious. The core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, chaos, fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, shutout, disharmony.

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Accepting and intuitive 6. This is the most emotional and accommodating 6. This 6 has the most self-doubt and uncertainty and often seeks multiple sources of confirmation before making a decision. This 6 is very sensitive, and can be mistaken for a 4 or 2. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned.

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Discerning and caring 6. This 6 is often mistaken for a 1 or 2 as they are orderly and helpful. They seek a channel to direct their need to be helpful and supportive. They want structured ways to be of assistance and are often the good Samaritan. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, chaos, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Discerning and focused 6. This is the most industrious 6. Eager beavers and highly responsible, they are always busy and can be mistaken for 3s. Fear is managed by achieving. They tend to feel the burden of obligation. They focus on duty and family. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Discerning and intuitive 6. This is the most particular 6. This 6 is very creative, especially with the 7 wing. They can be torn between the need for meaning and need to be dutiful and responsible. This 6 is often drawn to teaching. The core fears are of fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, and being abandoned.

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Type 7 Entertaining Optimist Overview You want to be fascinating, fascinated, optimistic and enthusiastic. More importantly, you want to be stimulated, creative, positive and excited. You see yourself as visionary, diverse and playful. You would like others to see you as interesting, sophisticated and fun loving. Your idealized image is that you are happy and joyful. Outgoing and spontaneous, you love anything that is new, novel or unusual. A charmed charmer, you are fascinated by people, places and ideas. Upbeat, positive and optimistic, you naturally cheer up and inspire others. Quick to laugh and make a joke, you easily entertain people. You are also easily entertained. An idealist and visionary, you strive to create a paradise on earth by sharing your vision of love, equality and freedom. A ‘jack of all trades’, you often have diverse skills and interests. You are innovative, multi-talented, creative and at home in the world of things and experiences. Like the hummingbird that moves in a frenzied blur from flower to flower, you seek the sweet nectar of excitement, new experiences, people and travel. If life gets you down, you escape your anxiety and boredom through variety and activity. Uneasiness is kept at bay by keeping busy with interesting and diverse experiences. Seeking a positive future with unlimited possibilities, you believe that the sky is the limit. You enjoy new ideas and live in the world of your imagination where you can manifest your dreams. You have a talent for squeezing the boredom and monotony out of routine tasks, turning the mundane into the magical. A creative spirit, you need to be free to follow your heart. Eternally young, you have the light-heartedness of a precocious child or court jester. For you, love is about giving and getting your way – if you are loved, you will be indulged. Even if you are shy, you wish to be seen as a cool, hip, trendsetter. At times, you may act superior to others – even though you may secretly fear that you are inferior to them. An equalitarian, you enjoy people from all walks of life. Rather than buck authority, you find the way around it. Using your quick wit, bright eyes and ready smile, you have a knack for avoiding and diffusing conflict. Need You need self-confidence, options, patience and to be noticed by others. Also, you need to be positive and optimistic. Because you are always on the lookout for the BBD (bigger, better, deal), you need plans that are flexible and fluid. If you have open-ended plans, you can go with the flow. Flexibility gives you the option to change your mind at the last minute. Avoid You avoid boredom, sadness and emotional pain. You fear limitation, feeling trapped or appearing inferior. Feeling incomplete or confined, or missing out are among your deepest fears. You avoid painful emotions because you are afraid that you will become overwhelmed if you talk about or feel them. You also avoid negative people as they can bring you down. This can lead you to avoid the present by living in a future fantasy of plans.

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Virtue Your greatest strengths are your visionary abilities, to think or do things in new ways and to manifest joyful abundance. You are loving, creative and generous. Like a colorful hot air balloon that takes people above life’s troubles, you are an angel of mercy who deals out random acts of kindness to those in need. You can’t bear to see people sad or suffering, and you take it as your personal responsibility to ensure that others experience happiness, joy and fun in their lives. Because you are innovative, you can easily turn lemons into lemonade and a lemonade stand into a successful business. Vice Your vices are gluttony, overdoing and seeking stimulation until you collapse or become ill. In order for you to experience joy and fulfillment, it is critical that you follow through on your ideas by realizing them. If your dreams remain unmet, you can become jaded, selfish and/or greedy. As you become increasingly self-indulgent and lose your sense of commitment and follow through, you can become flaky, letting commitments slide and people down. You can also be dogmatic and overly critical of others. If you have clamped down on your excessive ways, you may judge those who are mirrors of your indulgent past. Attention Your attention goes to a positive future, planning, your imagination and multiple options. You can become paralyzed by options because you are afraid of missing out. You may feel like a child running down the aisles of a toy store who is fearful of choosing one toy and missing out on the rest. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is to search for right work and focused concentration. Spiritual growth will come to you when you approach life with disciplined sobriety instead of getting high on new ideas, options and plans. Like a stone skipping across a lake that sinks deeply when it comes to rest, you will do well to slow down, experience your inner depths, and focus on completion. Mantra Freedom will exist when you accept the limitations of the present moment. Remember that envisioning something is not the same as manifesting it. True freedom comes with commitment and hard work – not from having unlimited options. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 7 with the 6 Wing, you desire to be eye-catching. You see yourself as exciting, relaxed, creative, curious, bright, alive and witty. If you are the Enneagram Type 7 with the 8 Wing, you desire to be a free spirit. You see yourself as free, passionate, loving, adventurous, strong and creative. Famous 7s Steve Allen, Tim Allen, Desi Arnaz, Antonio Banderas, Jack Benny, Chuck Berry, Jacqueline Bisset, Sonny Bono, Elayne Boosler, Terry Bradshaw, Kenneth Branagh, Richard Branson, Michael Caine, Joseph Campbell, Jackie Chan, Chevy Chase, Cher, Maurice Chevalier, George Clooney, Joan Collins, Francis Ford Coppola, Katie Couric, David Crosby, Tony Curtis, Hugh Downs, Michael Eisner, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Sarah Ferguson, Errol Flynn, Peter Fonda, Malcolm Forbes, George Foreman, Bob Fosse, Matthew Fox, Michael J. Fox, Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, John Gielgud, Cary Grant, George Hamilton, Tom Hanks, Richard Harris, Goldie Hawn, Marilu Henner, Ron Howard, Lauren Hutton, Mick Jagger, Thomas Jefferson, Steve Jobs, Magic Johnson, King Juan Carlos of Spain, Michael Keaton, John F. Kennedy, Don King, Larry King, Timothy Leary, Shari Lewis, Loretta Lynn, John Madden, Ricky Martin, Meat Loaf, Dudley Moore, Eddie Murphy, Jack Nicholson, Leslie Nielsen, Peter O’Toole, Pavarotti, Regis Philbin, Brad Pitt, Vincent Price, Dennis Quaid, Anthony Quinn, Ram Dass, Lee Remick, Geraldo Rivera, Ginger Rogers, Linda Ronstadt, Charlie Rose, David Lee Roth, Rosalind Russell, Babe Ruth, Martin Scorsese, Martin Short, Sissy Spacek, Steven Spielberg, Robert Louis Stevenson, Barbra Streisand, Elizabeth Taylor, Lily Tomlin, Lana Turner, Peter Ustinov, Dick Van Dyke, Vince Vaughn, Voltaire, Eli Wallach, Betty White, Robin Williams, Duke of Windsor, Jonathan Winters, James Woods, William Wordsworth. 50

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7s want to be fascinating, fascinated, innovative and enthusiastic. Most importantly 7s want to be stimulated, creative, positive and optimistic. 7s see themselves as fun loving, diverse, and playful. 7s may have problems with gluttony. Under stress, 7s may be scattered, jaded and greedy. At their best 7s are inspirational, visionary and joyful.

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Direct and caring 7. This 7 is most inclined to take charge, especially with an 8 wing and can be mistaken for an 8. This 7 can be nurturing and likes to help and empower others. This 7 is often of service, and can be mistaken for a 2, especially if a social subtype. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, worthless, being needy, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Direct and focused 7. This is the most assertive 7. Highly creative and positive, these 7s are true movers and shakers and a rainbow makers. This is the professional 7 that can be mistaken for a 3 or 8. This 7 is very industrious and always on the go. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Direct and intuitive 7. This is the most independent and creative 7. Original and intense, this 7 follows their own muse. They are often designers. This is the emotional and non-conforming 7 that is often mistyped as a 4 or 8, especially if a sexual subtype. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, being at the mercy of injustice, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, and abandoned.

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Accepting and caring 7. This is the most gentle, tenderhearted 7. This 7 is very caring and receptive. Sensitive to conflict, this 7 seeks peace and harmony, especially if a social subtype. This 7 must be upbeat, positive and happy to avoid feelings of fear and anxiety. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Accepting and focused 7. This 7 is the upbeat and gentle achiever that can appear 3ish, especially if a social subtype. Mellow, this 7 avoids confrontation as long as goals are met and success is achieved. Overly positive, this 7 avoids negativity. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being fully embodied, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, and unmasked.

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Accepting and intuitive 7. This is the gentle, and magical, fairy-like 7. This 7 needs peace and harmony with depth, symbolism and meaning. This 7 is very allowing, but hyper-focused on being positive. This 7 is often mistaken for a 4, especially if a sexual subtype. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, and being abandoned.

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Discerning and caring 7. This is the responsible and nurturing 7 that is upbeat, purposeful and orderly. A true helper and teacher, this 7 wants to be of assistance to others, especially with a 6 wing and/or a social subtype. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, condemned, being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, and inconsequential.

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Discerning and focused 7. This is the most clinical and technical 7 that is highly efficient and focused on achievement. This is the perfectionistic 7 that enjoys working with people, systems and process. They are visionary foundation builders with positive intent. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, and unmasked.

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Discerning and intuitive 7. This is the most idealistic 7. A true visionary, this 7 wants to manifest what is possible. Inclined to vacillate between the need for depth and the need for order, this 7 can easily feel frustrated and emotional. This 7 can be judgmental and mistaken for a 1 or 4.. The core fears are of emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, and abandoned.

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Type 8 Protective Challenger Overview You want to be open, honest, direct and straightforward. More importantly, you want to be independent, make your own decisions and direct your own course. You see yourself as assertive, decisive and resourceful. You would like others to see you as strong, fair-minded and magnanimous. Your idealized image is that you are protective and powerful. You are charismatic and exude confidence. You have a take-charge, no nonsense, can do attitude. You have great pride in your ability to face, endure and overcome adversity, believing that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Your assertive stance and imposing presence make you a ‘force of nature’. You like challenges and usually overcome the kinds of obstacles that limit or deter others. You have a lust for life and want to experience everything to the fullest. You believe that ‘too much of a good thing is almost enough’. Your word is your bond and you do not suffer fools gladly. People are occasionally intimidated by you and have a tendency to misinterpret your direct manner as insensitivity. Self-possessed, you easily speak your mind and can come across as too aggressive. You believe that being true to yourself means that you say what you mean and mean what you say. You stand up for your beliefs and perceive backing down as a sign of weakness – even though at times doing so may be common sense and in your own best interest. Behind your tough exterior you are gentle, playful, childlike and innocent. Always one to laugh, you can see the humor even in the most painful and difficult of circumstances. You are also unusually devoted to and protective of those in your ‘inner circle,’ often secretly going without so that others will have what they need. Living by your own personal code of honor, you have a strong sense of justice which compels you to act whenever you see any kind of injustice taking place. This often inspires great loyalty from those who see you as a protective authority. Need You need to be your own authority, and seek independence to be master and commander of your own life. You have the need to feel confident, self-reliant and in charge of your emotions. You don’t need to be liked, but you do have a strong need to be respected. You also need a sense of fairness and justice in your dealings with others, or you are likely to assert your willful and stubborn nature. Avoid You avoid being weak, vulnerable, controlled or manipulated. Secretly, you fear being caught off guard, harmed and/or humiliated. Being mistreated and at the mercy of injustice are among your deepest fears. You resist and defy anything that is imposed upon you. Fearing deprivation, you avoid ever having to go without what you deem essential to your survival. You do everything in your power to avoid being dependent on anyone or anything. You have a distaste for mediocrity and anything that feels contrived.

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Virtue Your greatest strength is your sense of justice and desire to protect the weak, vulnerable, down-trodden and underrepresented. Big hearted and generous by nature, you willingly protect others even at your own expense. A person of your word, you stand up for what you believe in and deliver what have you promised. You have the ability to quickly assess a situation, cut to the chase and ‘call a spade a spade’, simplifying what initially appears to be complex and confusing. This ability to instinctively see the truth in any given situation and act decisively makes you a natural born leader. Vice Your vice is excess and going to extremes. Whatever you like, you want more of and whatever you do, you overdo at full speed. Quick to respond, you can over react and come on too strong. You can be too much, too intense, and unwilling to self-limit. This can lead to escalating conflict due to an over reliance on your own truth and self-defined justice. Under stress you can become myopic, believing your truth as ‘The Truth’. Seeing life as a battlefield or a contest of wills, you can become confrontational and have difficulty backing down or admitting defeat. You have a tendency to push things to the edge and sometimes may run over others in the process. Attention Your attention goes to issues of power— who has it and most importantly, if it is being used fairly. You instinctively sense a power vacuum and you often step in to fill it. You are not interested in subtle nuance but rather in the big picture, like a general surveying a battlefield. You can be relentless in your search for truth, justice, power and influence. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is to reclaim your sense of innocence. Spiritual growth will come when you can acknowledge a higher truth and a higher power. As the king or queen of the jungle, you can either take advantage of others with your powerful and commanding presence or make the jungle a safe place for everyone. Mantra True strength comes from surrendering the need to have power and control. Remember that sensitivity to others and acknowledging your own tender emotions is a sign of strength, not a sign of weakness. Cynicism and insensitive teasing are red flags that you are feeling hurt and disempowered. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 8 with the 7 Wing, you desire to appear commanding. You see yourself as outspoken, innovative, intense, daring, striking, attractive and tenderhearted. If you are the Enneagram Type 8 with the 9 Wing, you desire to appear solid. You see yourself as earthy, simple, honest, practical, authoritative, solid, wise and considerate. Famous Type 8s Afghanistan, Leslie Abramson, F. Lee Bailey, Joe Don Baker, Lucille Ball, Charles Barkley, Humphrey Bogart, Napoleon, Charles Bronson, Meredith Brooks, James Brown, Richard Burton, Johnny Cash, Fidel Castro, Sean Connery, Jimmy Connors, Robert Conrad, Brian Dennehy, Danny DeVito, Mike Ditka, Bob Dole, Sam Donaldson, Kirk Douglas, Michael Douglas, Milton Erickson, Indira Gandhi, John Huston, Chrissy Hynde, Joan Jett, Lyndon Johnson, Brian Keith, Nikita Khrushchev, Martin Luther King Jr., Evel Knievel, Bruce Lee, Rush Limbaugh, Mafia, Mao Tse-tung, Lee Marvin, Malcolm McDowell, John McEnroe, Golda Meir, Dennis Miller, Robert Mitchum, Judd Nelson, George Patton, Sean Penn, Fritz Perls, Julia Phillips, Julianne Phillips, Suzanne Pleshette, Queen Latifah, Ann Richards, Theodore Roosevelt, Axl Rose, Mickey Rourke, Colonel Sanders, Telly Savalas, George C. Scott, Maurice Sendak, Serbia, Tupac, Frank Sinatra, Grace Slick, Spain, Joseph Stalin, Donald Trump, Pancho Villa, Ken Wahl, George Wallace, Mike Wallace, Denzel Washington, John Wayne, Zorba the Greek.

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8s want to be open, honest, direct, and straightforward. Most importantly, 8s want to be independent, make their own decisions and direct their own course. 8s may have problems with being excessive and going to extremes. Under stress, 8s may be intense, overpowering and unwilling to self-limit. At their best, 8s are protective, magnanimous leaders

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Caring and knowledgeable 8. This is the protective and caring 8 that can also be a ‘bookish’ and avoidant loner. This 8 is inclined to swing between the desire to take charge, move towards others and then unexpectedly move away from others. This is the more introverted, intellectual 8. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, worthless, needy, unappreciated, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, and not existing.

826

Caring and inquisitive 8. This is the most supportive and dutiful 8. A true rescuer, this 8 is most inclined to form alliances through offers of help and protection. This 8 seeks power through seduction. This 8 can run high anxiety, especially if a social subtype. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, being worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, and chaos.

827

Caring and innovative 8. This is the most upbeat and people-oriented 8, especially with the 7 wing. This 8 likes to be in relationship. This is the happy 8 that believes the adage, ‘the more the merrier’. This 8 can be mistaken for a 7 especially with the 7 wing. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, and missing out.

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Focused and knowledgeable 8. This is the most strategic and scholarly 8, especially if introverted. This 8 likes systems and focuses on mastery and efficiency. This is also the most private, impersonal 8 and can be mistyped as a 5, especially if self-preserving. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, and not existing.

836

Focused and inquisitive 8. This 8 is most likely to debate and challenge. A true fighter and justice-maker, this 8 is provocative and confrontational. This 8 has a legalistic streak and is focused on protecting the underdog, especially if a social subtype. Can be mistyped as a 3. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, unmasked, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, and chaos.

837

Focused and innovative. This is the most assertive and energetic 8. A true empire builder, this is the true mover and shaker 8, especially if extraverted and/or a self-preserving subtype. This 8 is most likely to be the entrepreneur. The core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice.

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Intuitive and knowledgeable 8. This is the most sensitive and withdrawn 8, especially if introverted, selfpreserving and/or with the 9 wing. This 8 can be mistaken for a 5 or 4. This is the creative and intellectual 8 that is secretly shy and emotional. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, being at the mercy of injustice, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, being abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, and not existing.

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Intuitive and inquisitive 8. This is the most intense, reactive and emotional 8. This 8 is loyal, individualistic, rebellious and confrontational. This is the most opinionated and outspoken 8. This 8 seeks alliances with friends and foes, keeping enemies close. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, at the mercy of injustice, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, being abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, and chaos.

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Intuitive and innovative 8. This is the most creative and charismatic 8. Open-minded and eccentric, this 8 has an unconventional point of view. Often moody, this 8 can be mistaken for a 4 or 7, especially if a sexual subtype. The core fears are of weakness, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, being at the mercy of injustice, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

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Type 9 Peaceful Mediator Overview You want to be agreeable, peaceful, natural and comfortable. More importantly, you want to be calm and, if at all possible, to avoid conflict. You see yourself as accepting, unassuming and laid-back. You would like others to see you as humble, easygoing and approachable. Your idealized image is that you are content and harmonious. Desiring union, harmony and unconditional love, you get along with most people that you meet. Considerate and gentle, you have an innate ability to make people feel comfortable and at ease. You are very accepting and readily empathize with others. Focused on the well being of others, you may at times lose sight of your own agenda. More intellectual than you let on, you have a natural gift for seeing many different points of view. You are able to see all the shades of gray in any given situation and have a way of diffusing conflict and being calm and steady in a crisis. Focusing on similarities rather than differences, you make an excellent mediator and peacemaker. You don’t want to be drawn into conflict and avoid being pressured to react. Self-forgetting by nature, you repress your anger and neglect your needs in order to avoid the discomfort that comes with conflict. Because you may lose yourself in life’s simple pleasures, the needs of others, or the basic task of living, you may never go after what you truly want. You may struggle to find your one true passion. At times, you may be complacent and minimize anything that is upsetting. Often the strong, silent type, you have the power of patience, persistence and resistance. You see yourself as having stamina and take pride in your ability to endure. You tend to procrastinate and take longer than others to make up your mind. When you do make a decision, you are like an unstoppable elephant pursuing its goals. Not one to selfpromote, you would rather be discovered than announce yourself. Others may underestimate you due to your casual and nonchalant attitude. This is nearly always a mistake–one that you are happy to let others make because you prefer not to flaunt your talents or appear egotistical. Need You need simplicity, peace, harmony and to be appreciated. Because you are highly empathetic, you need to know that the people around you are relaxed in order for you to be able to relax. To truly be at ease, you need to have your creature comforts and are unwilling go without them. Publicly, you may go along to get along, but when in private you make sure that you have what makes you feel happy and comfortable. Avoid You avoid conflict, complications and judgmental people. Being shut down, overlooked and not included by others are among your greatest fears. You are afraid of being loveless and of not receiving or being able to give love. Paradoxically, your avoidance of anger and conflict can lead to more conflict. You don’t want to deal with anything until you are good and ready. It is hard for you to say no, so yes means maybe and maybe means absolutely not!

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Virtue Your virtues are your acceptance, peacefulness and ability to see universal truths. Open and receptive, you easily relate to others. When you are at your best, you can be both personally and universally connected. Whether you prefer simple pleasures or intellectual pursuits, you are always seeking what is harmonious. You often show your love by working hard, and you can make great contributions to others. Down to earth, steady, patient and easygoing, you bring a sense of calm to any given situation. Steadfast and persistent, you are able to endure even the most tedious and difficult circumstances. Vice Your vices are indolence, inaction or sloth. This can lead to self-forgetting and neglecting your needs and/or the needs of others. Your inattention and forgetfulness can manifest as “crimes of omission”. You may also be stubborn or turn a blind eye to someone in need. Everyone thinks that you are on his or her side and can interpret your understanding as agreement. Overly avoiding conflict, you are most likely to hurt the people around you by not keeping promises due to your lack of follow through. This can make for a passive-aggressive stance in life where you don’t see the impact of your inaction and can appear callous or indifferent. Attention Your attention goes to identifying with and merging with others. Your soft, pillowy energy tends to spread outwards and become diffuse. Because you sense and champion the needs and feelings of whatever group you are in, you are a natural group anchor. To avoid feeling tension and conflict, you may reach for substitutes for love by eating, focusing on the minutia or getting lost in unimportant tasks. Spiritual Path Your spiritual journey is to reclaim your sense of right action and awaken from the coma of self-forgetting. Spiritual growth will come to you as you reclaim, define and assert your sense of self in the world. Mantra True love is action and not passive acceptance. To be truly loving requires that you define your values and take a stand for what you believe is important– regardless of the conflict it may cause. Indecisiveness and a fear of upsetting people can prevent you from taking appropriate action. Remember that no decision is a decision, and a “stitch in time saves nine”. Wing If you are the Enneagram Type 9 with the 1 Wing, you desire to appear elusive. You see yourself as pragmatic, clear, collected, funny, calm and harmonious. If you are the Enneagram Type 9 with the 8 Wing, you desire to be natural. You see yourself as dignified, comfortable, loving, aloof, strong and kind. Famous Type 9s Loni Anderson, Bali, Annette Bening, Tony Bennett, Ernest Borgnine, Matthew Broderick, Sandra Bullock, George Burns, Kate Bush, Art Carney, Keith Carradine, Julia Child, Connie Chung, Bill Clinton, Columbo, Gary Cooper, Kevin Costner, The Dalai Lama, Jeff Daniels, Oscar de la Renta, Clint Eastwood, Dwight Eisenhower, Queen Elizabeth II, Shelley Fabares, Peter Falk, Gerald Ford, Dennis Franz, Annette Funicello, Mahatma Gandhi, John Goodman, Tipper Gore, Elliott Gould, Charles Grodin, Woody Harrelson, Patty Hearst, Mariel Hemingway, Audrey Hepburn, Barbara Hershey, Anjelica Huston, Shirley Jones, C.G. Jung, Grace Kelly, Nancy Kerrigan, Lisa Kudrow, Stan Laurel, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Abraham Lincoln, Andie MacDowell, Mr. Magoo, Dean Martin, Jerry Mathers, Dan Quayle, James Earl Ray, Ronald Reagan, Ralph Richardson, Carl Rogers, Roy Rogers, Gena Rowlands, Eva Marie Saint, Garry Shandling, Martin Sheen, Tom Skerritt, Ringo Starr, Mary Steenburgen, Daniel Stern, James Stewart, Eric Stoltz, Billy Bob Thornton, Andy Williams, Tricia Yearwood, Renee Zellweger, Joe DiMaggio, George Lucas.

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9s want to be peaceful, relaxed, comfortable and natural. Most importantly, 9s want to be agreeable and if at all possible to avoid conflict. 9s may have problems with inaction. Under stress 9s may be passive-aggressive, neglectful or indifferent. At their best, 9s are accepting, mediate differences and are universally centered.

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Caring and knowledgeable 9. This 9 is most inclined to vacillate between the need for peace and quiet and the need to reach out and help others. Bookish, this is the shy, intellectual 9 that enjoys merging with a friend or escaping into another world through a novel. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, being fully embodied, note existing, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, and contamination.

926

Caring and inquisitive 9. This 9 is most inclined to be helpful and dutiful. Very gentle and nurturing, this 9 focuses on the needs and concerns of others. This 9 is cautious. and tends to be passive. This 9 struggles with feeling guilt, doubt and anxiety. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, and chaos.

927

Caring and innovative 9. This is the nurturing 9 that ‘must’ be positive and happy. This is the most upbeat 9 as anxiety is repressed in favor of maintaining relationship at all costs. This 9 can be mistaken for a 7 or 2 and is in denial of sadness or negativity. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

935

Focused and knowledgeable 9. This is the most goal-oriented and intellectual 9. This 9 is very hidden and is often mistaken for a 5 if introverted with the self-preserving subtype, or as a 3 if extroverted with the social subtype. This 9 also needs to be considered impressive. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, being fully embodied, not existing, ignorance, surplus, and contamination.

936

Focused and inquisitive 9. This 9 needs balance and harmony to keep the peace. A true shape shifter, this 9 is inclined to move from 9 to 3 to 6 to get along with others and avoid conflict. This 9 swings from belief and hope, to doubt and concern. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, and chaos.

937

Focused and innovative 9. This is the most professional and outgoing 9 that is often mistaken for a 3 or 7. This 9 is usually extraverted and overtly seeks friendships. This is the friendly, accomplished 9 that is upbeat and positive. The core fears are of being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, failure, being incapable or unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out.

945

Intuitive and knowledgeable 9. This is the most introspective, withdrawn and reserved 9, especially if selfpreserving and/or introverted. This 9 is bookish and inhibited. Very quiet and sensitive, this 9 is often mistaken for a 5 or 4. The core fears are of, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, being fully embodied, not existing, surplus, and contamination.

946

Intuitive and inquisitive 9. This 9 is a true seeker and is very philosophical. This 9 is most inclined to hesitate due to feelings of doubt and uncertainty. This is the creative, gentle, and sensitive 9 that can be passive or overreactive. This 9 is moody and can run high anxiety. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, being abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos.

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Intuitive and innovative 9. This is the most gentle, creative and ethereal 9. This 9 tends to be sensitive and emotional, and hides negative feelings for fear of being separate from others. This 9 has a sense of mystery with magical thinking and gentle actions. The core fears are of conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, inharmonious, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and missing out. Tritype® • Enneagram Explorations • Enneagram.net • © 1995-2013 Katherine Chernick Fauvre • rev. 09/26/13

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Your life mission is to focus on details, identify goals and accomplish what is asked of you in a thorough way. A true taskmaster, you are happiest when there are clear structures and roles. You are want accomplishments and prestige. Your life mission is to figure out what needs to be done and find a pleasant way to do it. A true systems builder, you are happiest when you execute your plans, enjoy life and successfully meet your goals and expectations.

Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, blamed, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, and/or chaos. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete and/or missing out. Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied and/or not existing. Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, failure, incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, fear itself, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, and/ or chaos. Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, failure, incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete and/or missing out. Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, condemned, corruptible, angry, inappropriate, inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied and/or not existing.

If you are a 126, you are diligent, caring and inquisitive. You want to be ethical, helpful and supportive. Highly responsible and cooperative, you are most comfortable when you do things by the book and know what to expect. Focused on the needs and concerns of others, you seek ways to be of service. You enjoy being the power behind the throne.

If you are a 127, you are diligent, caring and innovative. You want to be ethical, empathetic and inspired. Engaging, fun loving and outgoing, you want to be with people. You seek fun with a purpose, needing goals as well time to play and celebrate and enjoy life. You love discovering new things. You have a gift of being able to squeeze the boredom out of anything tedious.

If you are a 135, you are diligent, focused and knowledgeable. You want to be ethical, efficient and wise. Highly rational, you seek systems and procedures. Detail oriented, you like mathematical concepts and finding ways to breakdown and understand complex material. You are very precise and good with exacting details that others find difficult to manage.

If you are a 136, you are diligent, ambitious and inquisitive. You want to be ethical, efficient and dutiful. Highly industrious and responsible, you are focused on achievement. You feel obligated to be orderly and create a successful image as dictated by society. Most importantly, you focus on your duty and finding certainty.

If you are a 137, you are diligent, ambitious and innovative. You want to be ethical, efficient and upbeat. You are self-motivated and want to achieve your goals in a positive and effective way. You want to do your best and want look good doing it. You focus on success and seek ways to measure it.

If you are a 145, you are diligent, intuitive, and knowledgeable. You want to be ethical, original and wise. Highly intellectual, you are focused on what you perceive is correct and above reproach. Motivated to be informed, you are research oriented. You seek and quote the opinions of experts to avoid being uncertain and seen as ignorant.

Mentor 125, 152, 251 215, 512, 521

Supporter 126, 162, 261 216, 612, 621

Teacher 127, 172, 271 217, 712, 721

Technical Expert 135, 153, 351 315, 513, 531

Taskmaster 136, 163, 361 316, 613, 631

Systems Builder 137, 173, 371 317, 713, 731

Researcher 145, 154, 451 415, 514, 541

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Your life mission is to study and learn as much as you can and then teach the wisdom of what you have learned to others. A true researcher, you are happiest using your investigative skills to fully understand complex ideas.

Your life mission is to be focused and to use your powers of observation to achieve goals. A true technical expert, you feel happiest when you use your knowledge and precision skills to create, achieve and teach.

Your life mission is to help those in need of guidance, hope and inspiration. A true teacher, you are happiest when you can use your skills to make learning a creative and enjoyable experience.

Your life mission is to find structured ways to give and be of assistance to others. A true supporter, you are happiest when you are in a position to assist others and fulfillment comes from helping them achieve their goals.

Your life mission is to use your wisdom to provide the information needed to manifest ideals that help those in need. A true mentor, you are happiest when you can help others improve themselves.

Your core fears are of being wrong, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, worthless, unhelpful, unappreciated, needy, inconsequential, immutable, intrusion, ignorance, surplus, contamination, embodied and/or not existing.

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Core Fears

Archetype

If you are a 125, you are very diligent, caring, and knowledgeable. You want to be ethical, helpful and wise. You are very idealistic and see what needs to be done and the simple and effective ways to do it. You are intensely private but care about people. You seek practical systems and procedures to measure results and effectiveness.

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with the information that you have gathered and the correct way of doing things that you feel exhausted by unreasonable expectations and can become a persnickety, know it all.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what others view as appropriate, positive and successful that you miss seeing what is necessary and truly important to you. To be ‘enough’ you can over do driven by external success.

Your blind spot is that you can be so dutiful to others or your beliefs and values that you become robotic in your achievement and fail to trust your feelings and what you know to be true. You can lose faith and fail to make decisions from your heart.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what you perceive is accurate, effective and logical that you can appear to be cold and distant. Your attention to detail is so critical in your life that the key is to recognize that it governs your decisions.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what is appropriate and pleasing that you stop listening to your feelings, and rigidly maintain unrealistic ideals. You can also be hyper focused on keeping things overly positive and upbeat.

Your blind spot is that you can be overly fixed in your opinion of what is right and be rigid in your expectations of yourself and others and thus come across as disapproving or militant. You can need structure so much that your stop listening to your intuition.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with your standards and procedures that you can fail to trust your heart and can appear to be overly judgmental, cold and indifferent. You can also over give and then feel overwhelmed and resentful.

Blind Spot

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Your life mission is to create new standards of excellence and innovative ways to implement long lasting change. A true visionary, you are happiest when you can create change and manifest dreams. Your life mission is to identify what is needed and then help, inform or protect others. A true strategist, you are happiest when you are in a position of leadership and can use your understanding of systems, people and principles to guide.

Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete and/or missing out. Your core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, weakness, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, overwhelm, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, shutout and/or disharmony. Your core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, blamed, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, chaos, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of being worthless, needy, unhelpful, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertain, chaos, conflict, unimportant, being loveless, complication, in discord, shutout and/or disharmony. Your core fears are of being worthless, needy, unappreciated, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, weakness, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or being at the mercy of injustice.

If you are a 147, you are diligent, intuitive and innovative. You want to be ethical, expressive and positive. You are passionate and idealistic. You want to make a difference in the world and see the many possible approaches to different situations. Perfectionistic, you seek standards that improve lives.

If you are a 258, you are caring, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be helpful, wise and straightforward. Highly sensitive, you are an empathetic, intellectual ‘people’ person. You are both introverted and extroverted and can be direct and easily move towards others and can ‘over’ give and pull away to recharge.

If you are a 259, you are caring, knowledgeable and accepting. You want to be helpful, wise and peaceful. You have a very shy, gentle and reserved nature and tend to focus on what is harmonious. You need companionship and avoid feelings of loneliness by focusing on the needs and concerns of others. You can struggle with inaction when you feel overwhelmed.

If you are the 268, you are caring, supportive and protective. You want to be helpful, engaging, and straight-forward. By nature, you want to be in charge of your world and are attracted to the noble cause. You wish to shield others from harm and challenge what is unjust. You want to know the rules are to feel safe and to know when you can break them.

If you are the 269, you are caring, inquisitive and accepting. You want to be helpful, supportive and peaceful. You like people and want to find ways to engage with them. Your sense of pride comes from getting along with others and being of assistance. You are known for your easygoing, and friendly disposition. You hate conflict and struggle with being passive.

If you are the 278, you are caring, innovative and protective. You want to be helpful, loving and straightforward. You are assertive, funny and outgoing. You like to use your charming and sunny disposition to create an upbeat, positive and action-packed environment. You are also very nurturing to those in your circle of care.

Philosopher 146, 164, 461 416, 614, 641

Visionary 147, 174, 471 417, 714, 741

Strategist 258, 285, 582 528, 825, 852

Problem Solver 259, 295, 592 529, 925, 952

Rescuer 268, 286, 682 628, 826, 862

Good Samaritan 269, 296, 692 629, 926, 962

Free Spirit 278, 287, 782 728, 827, 872

Blind Spot

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on keeping everything positive and honest that you can be too aggressive and fail to recognize the importance of difficult emotions. You also keep busy and in motion to avoid painful feelings.

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on being a peacemaker, tending to the needs of others and getting along with others that you can fail to voice your own truth and act in a timely manner. You are overly identified with being a ‘nice’ person.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with the pride of knowing how to help others that you may give unsolicited advice or meddle in the affairs of others. You over give to others to be liked which prevents a deeper connection to your true self.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on the helpful information you have collected that you can be too passive and miss opportunities that would allow true presence. You also have great pride in giving but ‘not’ needing others.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with your discoveries and opinions that you become unreceptive to other points of view. Your moodiness can be seen as too intense, unpredictable and intimidating; creating a stance that confuses others.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with your idealist zeal for utopia that you may appear to be rigid in your manner and inflexible in your standards. You can become very critical of anything you perceive as beneath your standards.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with what you perceive is the morally correct way of being that you can come across as overly prudish, rigid and inflexible. When you feel insecure, you can be overly critical of yourself and others.

Your life mission is to identify what is problematic and needed and then find peaceful resolutions for those concerned. You want others to be happy. A true good Samaritan, you are happiest when you can help others in conflict bridge their differences.

Your life mission is to track the needs of the vulnerable and take action on their behalf. A true rescuer, you are happiest when you can use your people skills and desire to protect others to help those that feel alone, desperate and are in crisis.

Your life mission is to find the information needed to understand and manage difficulties. A true problemsolver, you are happiest when you are able to be in the role of a good Samaritan and help others find solutions.

Your life mission is to find truth and help others understand what has intrinsic value. A true philosopher, you are happiest when you can use your intuition and wisdom to help others find meaning.

Your core fears are of are being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, corruptible, condemned, inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, flawed, abandoned, blamed, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty and/or chaos.

If you are a 146, you are diligent, intuitive, and inquisitive. You want to be ethical, original and certain. Morally focused, you have strong emotions and are inclined to voice your feelings and intuitions. You care deeply and want to help others improve their lives and the expectations they have of themselves.

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Your life mission is to use your cleverness and astute powers of observation to serve the greater good. A true solution master, you are happiest when you are in charge, can evaluate what is needed and take protective action.

Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, weakness, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, shutout and/or disharmony. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertain, chaos, weakness, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, in danger, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertain, chaos, fully embodied, not existing, conflict, loveless, complication, shutout and/or disharmony.

If you are a 358, you are ambitious, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be efficient, wise and straightforward. Tough-minded, you are good at studying a problem and finding both original and practical solutions others miss. Highly tenacious, you work tirelessly until you find solutions and prevail against adversity.

If you are a 359, you are ambitious, knowledgeable and accepting. You want to be efficient, wise and peaceful. Intellectual and clever, you find amenable and pleasant ways to manage difficult situations and relationships. Often shy, you are very private and are slow to trust others. You need time to more fully reveal yourself. You are ambitious but seek admiration is a subtle way.

If you are a 368, you are ambitious, inquisitive and protective. You want to be accomplished, loyal and straight-forward. Verbally adept and a good reader of people and situations, you have the ability to identify unjust authority, rebel against tyranny and verbally spar against it. You want to get along with others but can struggle with being too outspoken.

If you are the 369, you are ambitious, inquisitive and accepting. You want to be successful, engaged and peaceful. You seek balance and harmony. You want to know what is expected of you and will adjust your behavior to succeed. You need affirmation, reassurance and a sense of wellbeing to feel connected to yourself and others.

If you are the 378, you are ambitious, innovative and protective. You want to be efficient, happy and straightforward. You are a dynamic go-getter, focused on the prize. An expansive powerhouse, you see the big picture and have the will to make it happen. Obstacles are seen as competitive challenges.

If you are the 379, you are ambitious, innovative and accepting. You want to be focused, upbeat and peaceful. You like people and are outgoing even if you are shy. You are easygoing and seek comfort but strive for success and a feeling of personal importance. You are identified with what you do and achieve but are soft, gentle and kind.

Solution Master 358, 385, 583 538, 835, 853

Thinker 359, 395, 593 539, 935, 953

Justice Fighter 368, 386, 683 638, 836, 863

Mediator 369, 396, 693 639, 936, 963

Mover Shaker 378, 387, 738 783, 837, 873

Ambassador 379, 397, 739 793, 937, 973

Blind Spot

Your blind spot is that you can be so expeditious, assertive and results oriented that you miss your impact on others and the deeper meaning and significance of why you are doing what you are doing. Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what is positive that you can miss the wisdom that comes from experiencing and understanding negative emotions and end up creating conflict by avoiding it.

Your life mission is to see what is possible and find innovative ways to achieve your goals. A true mover and shaker, you are happiest when you are in a position of power to manifest your vision and make things happen. You must do to feel alive. Your life mission is to find compassionate and effective ways to create change and bridge differences. A true ambassador of good will, you are happiest when you can help others become harmonious, build rapport and develop their potential.

Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, weak, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, fully embodied, not existing, in conflict, loveless, complication, in discord, shutout and/ or disharmony.

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on belonging and being connected to others that you lose your individuality and become driven to succeed to the point of being a shape shifter or chameleon.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with challenging what you perceive as unfair that you become overbearing, confrontational, antiauthoritarian and indifferent to the wisdom of emotional intelligence and your tender emotions.

Your blind spot is that you can be so reserved that your true nature remains hidden and unexpressed which can appear to be aloof and indifferent. You can also be withholding to punish or to have control and to be in power.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your goals and ideas that you become an opinionated, hardnosed thinker that are in denial of your feelings. You can feel so vulnerable that you refuse to let in the importance and wisdom of your painful emotions.

Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with keeping life free of negativity that you may turn a blind eye to conflicts that need to be managed and overly focus on keeping the peace at all costs and miss opportunities to create change.

Your life mission is to see what is needed and to adapt to your circumstances to achieve your goals. A true mediator, you are happiest when you have clear guidelines and expectations to be helpful, successful and admired for your efforts.

Your life mission is to challenge what is unfair and protect the innocent and underrepresented. A true justice fighter, you are happiest when you can use your protective energy and debating skills in service of others or a worthy cause.

Your life mission is to use your ability to unite opposing points of view, find compromise and find workable solutions. A true, thinker, you are happiest when you can use your skills to be helpful and judicial.

Your life mission is to create and promote smooth and harmonic ways to handle conflict. A true peacemaker, you are happiest when you can ease tension, restore a sense of calm and help others get along with one another.

Your core fears are of being worthless, needy, unappreciated, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, fully embodied, not existing, conflict, loveless, complication, being shutout and/or disharmony.

If you are a 279, you are caring, innovative and accepting. You want to be helpful, upbeat and peaceful. You are very kind and tend to see the best in others, and focus on easy and comfortable ways of relating. Very optimistic and positive, you hate conflict and strife, and use your sense of humor to smooth out difficulties.

Peacemaker 279, 297, 792 729, 927, 972

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Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, weakness, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, in conflict, being loveless, complication, in discord, shutout and/ or disharmony. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, chaos, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertain, chaos, in conflict, loveless, complication, in discord, being shutout and/or disharmony. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, weakness, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable and/or at the mercy of injustice. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, conflict, loveless, complication, discord, shutout and/or inharmonious.

If you are the 458, you are intuitive, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be original, wise and straight-forward. You study what makes people tick and form strong opinions about what you learn. Somewhat introverted, you are identified with being an intuitive, strategic thinker and see interconnections that others may miss.

If you are the 459, you are intuitive, knowledgeable and accepting. You want to be original, wise and peaceful. Highly self-aware and reflective, you are very shy, reserved and self-conscious. You need regular quiet time to reflect on your thoughts and emotions. Easily flooded with emotion, it is difficult for you to voice your ideal and feelings.

If you are 468, you are intuitive, inquisitive and protective. You want to be original, certain and straightforward. You are highly sensitive and emotional. You track inconsistencies and are like the ‘canary in the coal mine,’ calling off hidden agendas, deception and ulterior motives. You are very intense and can at times be emotional and over reactive.

If you are 469, you are intuitive, inquisitive and accepting. You want to be original, certain and peaceful. You are very sensitive and can experience intense feelings of self-doubt and uncertainty. As a result you need multiple sources of confirmation. You want to be individualistic but can fear being separate from others so avoid confrontation.

If you are the 478, you are intuitive, innovative and protective. You want to be original, creative and straightforward. A cutting-edge tracker of both your internal and external worlds, you are an unconventional, passionate and self-possessed master of solutions. Outwardly, you are confident but inwardly you are emotionally vulnerable.

If you are a 479, you are intuitive, innovative and accepting. You want to be original, positive and peaceful. You are identified with the defense of optimism and tend to hide your painful feelings and pessimism for fear of being rejected. You see the wonder in beauty and are tender-hearted, lyrical and idealistic. You are attracted to the healing arts.

Scholar 458, 485, 548 584, 845, 854

Contemplative 459, 495, 549 594, 945, 954

Truth Teller 468, 486, 648 684, 846, 864

Seeker 469, 496, 649 694, 946, 964

Messenger 478, 487, 748 784, 847, 874

Gentle Spirit 479, 497, 749 794, 947, 974

Your life mission is to identify what is truly meaningful in life and help people transform negative feeling into positive change. A true gentle spirit, you feel happiest when you have creative expression to reconnect with your innermost self and facilitate change.

Your life mission is to find universal truths, communicate your findings and manifest your vision. A true messenger and catalyst for change, you are happiest when you use your compassion to find ways to understand yourself and empower others.

Your life mission is to raise questions about the mysteries of life, seek consensus and share your findings with others. A true seeker, you are happiest when you feel you can answer the question of who you are, what is important and fully express yourself.

Your life mission is to identify what is insincere and not what it appears to be, and alert others of the potential hazards. A true truth teller, you are happiest when you can protect others from being taken advantage of and misled.

Your life mission is to delve deeply into the mysteries of life and share your insights. A true contemplative, you are happiest when you can write about your discoveries and discuss them with is select few. Making sense of your world is an ongoing quest.

Your life mission is to discover what is innately human and share these findings with others. A true scholar, you passionately follow your own muse and are happiest when you can study what is of interest to you and then disseminate what you find.

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on ideal circumstances that you become trapped in magical thinking and fail to speak your higher truth and act in accordance with your true feelings.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your opinions, insights, vision and what is new and profound that your freedom seeking nature can come across as arrogant, resistant and/or unyielding. True liberation is honoring the gifts of cooperation.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your feelings of insecurity and the doubts that plague you that you become paralyzed by the fear of making a mistake, being blamed, feeling shame for having done so and paralyzed with emotional pain.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what is missing, threatening and your emotional truth that you become tyrannical. As a result, you don’t see your impact on others and can miss what is truly important.

Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your inner world that you can become inhibited and appear to be indifferent to others. Insecure, you become moody and expect others to initiate and come toward you.

Your blind spot is that you can be so enamored with what you have learned and your resulting opinions that you can come across as self absorbed, hyperintrospective, headstrong and cynical.

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with your standards and procedures that you can fail to trust your heart and can appear to be overly judgmental, cold and indifferent. You can also over-give and then feel overwhelmed and resentful. Your growing edge is to remember how important it is to be flexible and to honor your needs. You can be overly rational and logical. You can be too critical of yourself and can become too rigid in your standards. Your best decisions include respecting what is important to you on an emotional level.

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Your life mission is to use your wisdom to provide the information needed to manifest ideals that help those in need. A true mentor, you are happiest when you can help others improve themselves.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, unappreciated and/or engulfed. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied and/or not existing.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 125, you are very diligent, caring, and knowledgeable. You want to be ethical, helpful and wise. You are very idealistic and see what needs to be done and the simple and effective ways to do it. You are intensely private but care about people. You seek practical systems and procedures to measure results and effectiveness.

The Mentor 125, 152, 251, 215, 512, 521

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Your blind spot is that you can be overly fixed in your opinion of what is right and be rigid in your expectations of yourself and others and thus come across as disapproving or militant. You can need structure so much that your stop listening to your intuition. Your growing edge is to listen to your inner heart and higher intuition. You tend to follow exacting standards or a trusted authority to avoid making a mistake. When you include your intuition you will know when the standards that you follow are too rigid and not serving the highest good.

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Your life mission is to find structured ways to give and be of assistance to others. A true supporter, you are happiest when you are in a position to help others achieve their goals. You need to be able to help others and will find the opportunities to be of service to feel fulfilled.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, unappreciated blamed and/or uncertain. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, blamed, uncertain, social anxiety, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, being targeted and/or chaos.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 126, you are diligent, caring and inquisitive. You want to be ethical, helpful and supportive. Highly responsible and cooperative, you are most comfortable when you do things by the book and know what to expect. Focused on the needs and concerns of others, you seek ways to be of service.

The Supporter 126, 162, 261, 216, 612, 621

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what is appropriate and pleasing that you stop listening to your feelings, and rigidly maintain unrealistic ideals. You can also be hyper-focused on keeping things overly positive and upbeat. Your growing edge is to be willing to experience emotional pain. Your nature is to be upbeat, caring and ethical but you can be overly identified with positive emotions and appropriate behavior. Negative emotions teach us what we are feeling and an important aspect of any decision making process.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to help those in need of guidance, hope and inspiration. A true teacher, you are happiest when you can use your teaching skills to make learning a creative and enjoyable experience.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, unappreciated and/or criticized. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, worthless, needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, and of being incomplete and/or missing out.

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Archetype

If you are a 127, you are diligent, caring and innovative. You want to be ethical, empathetic and inspired. Engaging, fun loving and outgoing, you want to be with people. You seek fun with a purpose needing goals as well time to play and celebrate. You love discovering new things and sharing what you learn with others.

The Teacher 127, 172, 271, 217, 712, 721

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what you perceive is accurate, effective and logical that you can appear to be cold and distant. Your attention to detail is so critical in your life that the key is to recognize that it governs your decisions. Your growing edge is to remember to add your feelings to any interaction or when making decisions. You can be so focused on objective analysis that you can miss the bigger picture. Details and accuracy are important but carry greater meaning when combined with heartfelt emotion and a sense of the inherently flawed human condition.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to be focused and to use your powers of observation to achieve goals. A true technical expert, you feel happiest when you use your knowledge and precision skills to create, achieve and teach.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, incompetent, and/or engulfed. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, and of being fully embodied and/or not existing.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 135, you are diligent, focused and knowledgeable. You want to be ethical, efficient and wise. Highly rational, you seek systems and procedures. Detail oriented, you like mathematical concepts and finding ways to breakdown and understand complex material. You are very precise and good with your hands.

The Technical Expert 135, 153, 351, 315, 513, 531

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Your blind spot is that you can be so dutiful to others or your beliefs and values that you become robotic in your achievement and fail to trust your feelings and what you know to be true. You can lose faith and fail to make decisions from your heart. Your growing edge is to learn to slow down and feel the emotions that you are avoiding with constant tasks. Your fear is that if you stop doing or fail to keep busy you won’t have value or you will feel the anxiety that is always threatening to derail your sense of security. Understanding your feelings about any given situation can lead you to a greater sense of self and ease your anxiety.

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Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to focus on details, identify goals and accomplish what is asked of you in a thorough way. A true taskmaster, you are happiest when there are clear structures and roles. You want accomplishments and prestige.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, incompetent, blamed and/or uncertain. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, blame, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, and chaos.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 136, you are diligent, ambitious and inquisitive. You want to be ethical, efficient and dutiful. Highly industrious and responsible, you are focused on achievement. You feel obligated to be orderly and create a successful image as dictated by society. Most importantly, you focus on your duty and finding certainty.

The Taskmaster 136, 163, 361, 316, 613, 631

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what others view as appropriate, positive and successful that you miss seeing what is necessary and truly important to you. A bit of a perfectionist, you never feel that you are ‘enough’ and can be driven by external success. Your growing edge is to develop your inner world. You are so identified with doing a good job and in looking good doing it that you can forget why you are doing it. True success comes from connecting to a higher purpose and finding meaning in what you are doing.

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Your life mission is to figure out what needs to be done and find a pleasant way to do it. A true systems builder, you are happiest when you can execute your plans, enjoy life and successfully meet your goals and expectations.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, incompetent and/or criticized. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and of being inferior and missing out.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 137, you are diligent, ambitious and innovative. You want to be ethical, efficient and upbeat. You are self-motivated and want to achieve your goals in a positive and effective way. You want to do your best and want to look good doing it. You focus on success and seek ways to measure it.

The Systems Builder 137, 173, 371, 317, 713, 731

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with the information that you have gathered and the correct way of doing things that you feel exhausted by unreasonable expectations and can become a persnickety know-it-all. Your growing edge is find universal meaning in what you research. Your impulse is to seek the ‘truth’ as it pertains to your experience. You can fall into the trap of collecting data to support your point of view. You seek information to know what to believe and to avoid the feeling of emptiness. True wisdom comes from understanding and assigning meaning to the facts you have gathered.

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Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to study and learn as much as you can and then teach the wisdom of what you have learned to others. A true researcher, you are happiest using your investigative skills to fully understand complex ideas.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, inadequate and/or engulfed. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, flawed, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, and not existing.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 145, you are diligent, intuitive, and knowledgeable. You want to be ethical, original and wise. Highly intellectual, you are focused on what you perceive is correct and above reproach. Research oriented, you seek and quote the opinions of experts to avoid being uncertain and seen as ignorant.

The Researcher 145, 154, 451, 415, 514, 541

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with what you perceive is the morally correct way of being that you can come across as overly prudish, rigid and inflexible. When you feel insecure, you can be overly critical of yourself and others and appear to be a snob. Your growing edge is to recognize that authenticity is not cultivated. Your inclination is to create a sense of self around an identity of being informed and educated. Sophistry is a mimic of being. True awareness comes from being present to the moment rather than developing an image of being ‘in the know’.

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Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to find truth and help others understand what has intrinsic value. A true philosopher, you are happiest when you can use your intuition and wisdom to help others find meaning.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, inadequate, blamed and/or uncertain. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, being blamed, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, targeted, and chaos.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 146, you are diligent, intuitive, and inquisitive. You want to be ethical, original and certain. Morally focused, you have strong emotions and are inclined to voice your feelings and intuitions. You feel a need to fix what is wrong. You care deeply and want to help others improve their lives and the expectations they have of themselves.

The Philosopher 146, 164, 461, 416, 614, 641

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with your idealist zeal for utopia that you may appear to be rigid in your manner and inflexible in your standards. You can become very critical of anything you perceive as beneath your standards. Your growing edge is to recognize that your search for ideal circumstances is unrealistic and limiting you from enjoying and appreciating what is available and meaningful in the moment. Idealism is a subjective concept. True perfection comes from being present to what is eternal and not limited by standards.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to create new standards of excellence and innovative ways to implement long lasting change. A true visionary, you are happiest when you can create change and manifest dreams.

Core Fears

Feeling wrong, inadequate and/or criticized. Your core fears are of being wrong, bad, evil, angry, inappropriate, unqualified, corruptible, unredeemable, condemned, inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, and of being inferior or missing out.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 147, you are diligent, intuitive and innovative. You want to be ethical, expressive and positive. You are passionate and idealistic. You want to make a difference in the world and see the many possible approaches to different situations. Perfectionistic, you strive to create the standards that improve lives.

The Visionary 147, 174, 471, 417, 714, 741

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Your life mission is to identify what is needed and then help, inform or protect others. A true strategist, you are happiest when you are in a position of leadership and can use your understanding of systems, people and principles to guide. Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with your discoveries and opinions that you become unreceptive to other points of view. Your moodiness can be seen as too intense, unpredictable and intimidating; creating a stance that confuses others. Your growing edge is to recognize that gathering information and holding to your point of view does not make you wise or less fearful. True wisdom comes from being receptive to your higher guidance and acting in accordance with what is true in the moment.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, fully embodied, not existing, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Feeling unappreciated, engulfed, and/or underestimated.

If you are a 258, you are caring, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be helpful, wise and straightforward. Highly sensitive, you are an empathetic and intellectual ‘people’ person. You are both introverted and extroverted and can be direct and easily move towards others but can also over give and pull away to recharge.

Core Fears

Core Triggers

Archetype

The Strategist 258, 285, 582, 528, 825, 852

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on the helpful information you have collected that you can be too passive and miss opportunities that would allow true presence. You also have great pride in giving to others but ‘not’ needing them. Your growing edge is to recognize that hesitating too long and being passive to avoiding conflict does not keep the peace. True harmony comes from being in attunement with what is essential and in tending to it what is needed and when it is needed.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to find the information needed to understand and manage difficulties. A true problem-solver, you are happiest when you are able to be in the role of a good Samaritan and help others find solutions.

Core Fears

Feeling unappreciated, engulfed and/or conflict. Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 259, you are caring, knowledgeable and accepting. You want to be helpful, wise and peaceful. You have a very shy, gentle and reserved nature that focuses on what is harmonious. You need companionship and avoid feelings of loneliness by focusing on the needs and concerns of others.

Problem Solver 259, 295, 592, 529, 925, 952

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with the pride of knowing how to help others that you may give unsolicited advice or meddle in the affairs of others. You over-give to others to be liked which prevents a deeper connection to your true self. Your growing edge is recognize that always rescuing others does not mean that you will always be liked and cared for in return and that it may prevent them from learning how to care for themselves. True protection comes listening to higher guidance and knowing when to assist others and when to let them learn for themselves.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to track the needs of the vulnerable and take action on their behalf. A true rescuer, you are happiest when you can use your people skills and desire to protect others to help those that feel alone, desperate and are in crisis.

Core Fears

Feeling unappreciated, uncertain, blamed and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 268, you are caring, supportive and protective. You want to be helpful, engaging, and straightforward. By nature, you want to be in charge of your world and are attracted to the noble cause. You wish to shield others from harm and challenge what is unjust. You want to know the rules to feel safe to break them.

The Rescuer 268, 286, 682, 628, 826, 862

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on being a peacemaker, tending to the needs of others and getting along with them that you can fail to voice your own truth and act in a timely manner. You are overly identified with being a ‘nice’ person. Your growing edge is to recognize that being nice does not always create peace and that being passive does not mean that you are nice. True charity comes for listening to your heart and acting in accordance with what is needed without strings attached even if it causes conflict.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to identify what is problematic and needed and then find peaceful resolutions for those concerned. A true trouble-shooter, you are happiest when you can help others in conflict bridge their differences.

Core Fears

Feeling unappreciated, conflict, blamed and/or uncertain. Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 269, you are caring, inquisitive and accepting. You want to be helpful, supportive and peaceful. You like people and want to find ways to engage with them. Your sense of pride comes from getting along with others and being of assistance. You are known for your easygoing, and friendly disposition

The Good Samaritan 269, 296, 692, 629, 926, 962

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on keeping everything positive and honest that you can be too aggressive and fail to recognize the importance of difficult emotions. You also keep busy and in motion to avoid painful feelings. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to always be positive, upbeat and free can limit your ability to self reflect and fully be yourself. True happiness and joy come from being present to your higher self and experiencing all of your emotions.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to be an instrument of change, transforming difficult situations into moments of inspiration. A true free spirit, you are happiest when you are on the go and helping others learn to act on their own behalf.

Core Fears

Feeling unappreciated, criticized, and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 278, you are caring, innovative and protective. You want to be helpful, loving and straightforward. You are assertive, funny and outgoing. You like to use your charming and sunny disposition to create an upbeat, positive and action-packed environment. You are also very nurturing to those in your circle of care.

The Free Spirit 278, 287, 782, 728, 827, 872

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with keeping life free of negativity that you may turn a blind eye to conflicts that need to be managed. By being overly focused on keeping the peace at all costs, you may miss opportunities to create change. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to avoid conflict and always see life through rose colored glasses can limit your ability to see what ‘is’ and be fully connected to yourself. True happiness is not forced and comes from being in alignment with your higher guidance and your true character.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to create and promote smooth and harmonic ways to handle conflict. A true peacemaker, you are happiest when you can ease tension and help others get along with one another.

Core Fears

Feeling unappreciated, criticized and/or conflict. Your core fears are of being worthless, being needy, unhelpful, unacknowledged, immutable, inconsequential, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 279, you are caring, innovative and accepting. You want to be helpful, upbeat and peaceful. You are very kind and tend to see the best in others, and focus on easy and comfortable ways of relating. Very optimistic and positive, you hate conflict and strife, and use your sense of humor to smooth out difficulties.

The Peacemaker 279, 297, 792, 729, 927, 972

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your goals and ideas that you become an opinionated, hardnosed thinker who is in denial of your feelings. You can feel so vulnerable that you refuse to let in the importance and wisdom of your painful emotions. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to mastermind all events in your life can deny you the opportunity to experience what is happening. True knowing comes from connecting to your higher self and inner heart, and allowing events to naturally unfold.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to use your cleverness and astute powers of observation to serve the greater good. A true problem solver, you are happiest when you can evaluate what is needed and take action to create change.

Core Fears

Feeling incompetent, engulfed and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 358, you are ambitious, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be efficient, wise and straightforward. Tough-minded, you are good at studying a problem and finding both original and practical solutions others miss. Highly tenacious, you work tirelessly until you find solutions and prevail against adversity.

The Solution Master 358, 385, 583, 538, 835, 853

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Your blind spot is that you can be so reserved that your true nature remains hidden and unexpressed which can cause you to appear aloof and indifferent. To feel in control, you may use withholding as punishment or as a means of control. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to pull away and be a spectator before engaging denies you the opportunity to more fully be. True wisdom comes from following your higher guidance, revealing yourself to others and fully participating in life.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to use your ability to unite opposing points of view, find compromise and create workable solutions. A true advocate, you are happiest when you can use your skills to be helpful and judicial.

Core Fears

Feeling incompetent engulfed and/or conflict. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 359, you are ambitious, knowledgeable and accepting. You want to be efficient, wise and peaceful. Intellectual and clever, you find amenable and pleasant ways to manage difficult situations and relationships. Often shy, you are slow to fully trust others and need time to more fully reveal yourself.

The Thinker 359, 395, 593, 539, 935, 953

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Your blind spot is that you can be so identified with challenging what you perceive as unfair that you become overbearing, confrontational, anti-authoritarian and indifferent to the wisdom of emotional intelligence and your tender emotions. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to challenge and oppose can keep you from knowing who you are or what you feel. True protection comes from being in alignment with your higher self and knowing when to intervene and when to allow events to unfold.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to challenge what is unfair and protect the innocent and underrepresented. A true justice fighter, you are happiest when you can use your protective energy and debating skills in service of others or a cause.

Core Fears

Feeling incompetent, blamed, uncertain and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, targeted, chaos, weakness, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 368, you are ambitious, inquisitive and protective. You want to be accomplished, loyal and straightforward. Verbally adept and a good reader of people and situations, you have the ability to identify unjust authority, rebel against tyranny and verbally spar against it.

The Justice Fighter 368, 386, 683, 638, 836, 863

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on belonging and being connected to others that you lose your individuality and become driven to succeed to the point of being a shape shifter or chameleon. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to adjust your presentation to avoid conflict and to be seen as easygoing in order to be accepted by others keeps you from being connected to yourself. True connection comes from individuation, by knowing who you are, and in being connected to your higher self.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to see what is needed and to adapt to your circumstances to achieve your goals. A true mediator, you are happiest when you have clear guidelines and expectations to be helpful, successful and admired for your efforts.

Core Fears

Feeling incompetent, blamed, uncertain and/or conflict. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, fear itself, danger, being alone, cowardice, submitting, and deviance, uncertainty, being targeted, chaos, fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, shutout, and disharmony.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 369, you are ambitious, inquisitive and accepting. You want to be successful, engaged and peaceful. You seek balance and harmony. You want to know what is expected of you and will adjust your behavior to succeed. You need affirmation, reassurance and a sense of wellbeing to feel connected to yourself and others.

The Mediator 369, 396, 693, 639, 936, 963

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Your blind spot is that you can be so expeditious, assertive and results oriented that you miss your impact on others and the deeper meaning and significance of why you are doing what you are doing. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to be on the go and always doing and manifesting keeps you from knowing who you are. Expansion can be distraction. Higher truth comes from being in alignment with your feelings and acting in accordance with your true self.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to see what is possible and find innovative ways to achieve your goals. A true mover and shaker, you are happiest when you are in a position of power to manifest your vision and make things happen. You need to be doing to feel alive.

Core Fears

Feeling incompetent, criticized and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, being incomplete, missing out, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 378, you are ambitious, innovative and protective. You want to be efficient, happy and straightforward. You are a dynamic go-getter, focused on the prize. An expansive powerhouse, you see the big picture and a positive future with the will to make it happen. Seeking success, obstacles are seen as competitive challenges.

The Mover and Shaker 378, 387, 738, 783, 837, 873

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what is positive that you can miss the wisdom that comes from experiencing and understanding negative emotions and end up creating conflict by avoiding it. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to keep the peace at all costs and be what others want you to be to feel successful keeps you from knowing yourself. True self-awareness comes from listening to your higher self and being fully present in the moment.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to find compassionate and effective ways to create change and bridge differences. A true ambassador of good will, you are happiest when you can help others become harmonious, build rapport and develop their potential.

Core Fears

Feeling incompetent criticized and/or conflict. Your core fears are of failure, being incapable, unable to do, inefficient, second best, unmasked, socially unacceptable, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, being loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 379, you are ambitious, innovative and accepting. You want to be focused, upbeat and peaceful. You like people and are outgoing even if you are shy. You are easygoing and seek comfort but strive for success and a feeling of personal importance. You are identified with what you do and achieve but are soft, gentle and kind.

The Ambassador 379, 397, 739, 793, 937, 973

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Your blind spot is that you can be so enamored with what you have learned and your resulting opinions that you can come across as self absorbed, hyper-introspective, headstrong and cynical. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to over analyze and ‘know’ what you think and feel keeps you from truly being. Studying gives you information, not wisdom. True knowing comes from connecting to your higher self and authentically being.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to discover what is innately human and share these findings with others. A true scholar, you passionately follow your own muse and are happiest when you can study what is of interest to you and then disseminate what you find.

Core Fears

Feeling inadequate, engulfed and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, weakness, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 458, you are intuitive, knowledgeable and protective. You want to be original, wise and straightforward. You study what makes people tick and form strong opinions about what you learn. Somewhat introverted, you are identified with being an intuitive, strategic thinker and see interconnections that others may miss.

The Scholar 458, 485, 548, 584, 845, 854

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Your life mission is to delve deeply into the mysteries of life and share your insights with others. A true philosopher, you are happiest when you can write about your discoveries and discuss them with others. Making sense of your world is a never-ending quest. Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your inner world that you can become inhibited and appear to be indifferent to others. Insecure, you become moody and expect others to initiate and come toward you. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to pull away into the private world of your making to ponder your thoughts and feelings keeps you from engaging with others. True contemplation leads to higher knowing that we are all connected in the universal unconscious.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, intrusion, emptiness, ignorance, surplus, contamination, being fully embodied, not existing, conflict, loveless, complication, discord, being shutout, and disharmony.

Feeling inadequate, engulfed and/or conflict.

Core Fears

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 459, you are intuitive, knowledgeable and accepting. You want to be original, wise and peaceful. Highly self-aware and reflective, you are very shy, reserved and self-conscious. You need regular quiet time to reflect on your thoughts and emotions. Easily flooded with emotion, it is difficult for you to voice your ideas and feelings to others.

The Contemplative 459, 495, 549, 594, 945, 954

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Your life mission is to identify what is insincere and not what it appears to be, and alert others of the potential hazards. A true truth teller, you are happiest when you can protect others from being taken advantage of and misled. Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on what is missing, threatening and your emotional truth that you become tyrannical. As a result, you don’t see your impact on others and can miss what is truly important to you. Your growing edge is to recognize that your keen sense of truth may not be “the truth.” Your intense emotions and sense of urgency may be viewed as inappropriate or over reactive. Higher truth is spoken at the right time and in a tone that can be received.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, fear itself, danger, blamed, alone, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, chaos, weakness, mediocrity, controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Feeling inadequate, blamed, uncertain and/or underestimated.

Core Fears

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are 468, you are intuitive, inquisitive and protective. You want to be original, certain and straightforward. You are highly sensitive and emotional. You track inconsistencies and are like the ‘canary in the coal mine,’ calling off hidden agendas, deception and ulterior motives. You are very intense and can at times be emotional and over reactive.

The Truth Teller 468, 486, 648, 684, 846, 864

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Your life mission is to raise questions about the mysteries of life, seek consensus and share your findings with others. A true seeker, you are happiest when you feel you can answer the question of who you are, what is important and fully express yourself. Your blind spot is that your focus on feelings of insecurity and the doubts that plague you, cause you to be paralyzed by the fear of making a mistake, doing something others will not agree with, feeling shame and being in emotional pain for having done so. Your growing edge is to recognize that your need to hesitate and seek confirmation from others before acting takes you further from your truth. Your challenge is to take action on what you believe to be important even if others disagree with you. True confidence and a strong sense of self comes from acting in accordance with your higher self.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, abandoned, fear itself, danger, being alone, blamed, cowardice, submitting, deviance, uncertainty, targeted, chaos, conflict, loveless, complication, discord, being shutout and disharmony.

Feeling inadequate, blamed, uncertain and/or conflict.

If you are 469, you are intuitive, inquisitive and accepting. You want to be original, certain and peaceful. You are a very sensitive and can experience intense feelings of self-doubt and uncertainty. As a result you need multiple sources of confirmation. You want to be individualistic but can fear being separate from others so avoid confrontation.

Core Fears

Core Triggers

Archetype

The Seeker 469, 496, 649, 694, 946, 964

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on your opinions, insights and what is new and profound, that your freedom-seeking nature can come across as arrogant, resistant, and/or uncooperative. Your growing edge is to recognize that resisting limitations is not being free. In resistance, you have stopped the natural flow of creativity. True liberation comes from being in alignment with your higher self and using your creative energy cooperatively to build consensus and the structure needed to create a strong foundation.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to find universal truths, communicate your findings and manifest your vision. A true messenger and catalyst for change, you are happiest when you use your creativity to find compassionate ways to understand yourself and empower others.

Core Fears

Feeling inadequate, criticized and/or underestimated. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, weakness, mediocrity, being controlled, disempowered, humiliated, vulnerable, and of being at the mercy of injustice.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are the 478, you are intuitive, innovative and protective. You want to be original, creative and straightforward. A cutting-edge tracker of both your internal and external worlds, you are an unconventional, passionate and selfpossessed master of solutions. Outwardly, you are confident but inwardly you are emotionally vulnerable.

The Messenger 478, 487, 748, 784, 847, 874

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Your blind spot is that you can be so focused on ideal circumstances that you become trapped in magical thinking and fail to speak your higher truth and act in accordance with your true feelings. Your growing edge is to speak your truth even if it will create conflict with others. Going along to get along or to keep things light and upbeat denies the truth of the moment and can cause you to become distant from yourself. Higher love has a voice and true joy is not dependent upon the image of being happy.

Life Purpose

Blind Spot

Growing Edge

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Your life mission is to identify what is truly meaningful in life and help people transform negative feeling into positive change. A true gentle spirit, you feel happiest when you have creative expression to reconnect with your innermost self and facilitate change.

Core Fears

Feeling inadequate, criticized and/or conflict. Your core fears are of being inadequate, emotionally cut off, mundane, ordinary, commonplace, being abandoned, emotional pain, sadness, disappointment, boredom, limitation, incomplete, missing out, conflict, loveless, complication, discord, being shutout and disharmony.

Core Triggers

Archetype

If you are a 479, you are intuitive, innovative and accepting. You want to be original, positive and peaceful. You are very identified with the defense of optimism and tend to hide your more painful feelings and pessimism for fear of being rejected. You see the wonder in beauty and are gentle, lyrical and idealistic in the way you relate to others. You are attracted to the healing profession or arts.

The Gentle Spirit 479, 497, 749, 794, 947, 974

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Katherine and David, co founders of Enneagram Explorations, are internationally recognized teachers, trainers, coaches and authors. Their ongoing research studies have made them leaders in the Enneagram world. They teach the Enneagram in many diverse fields. They work with businesses, coaches, psychologists, families, couples and individuals. Their mission is to help individuals and corporations develop the critical self-awareness needed to create and sustain productive, meaningful and lasting relationships. Their innovative consulting approach uses the advanced application of the Enneagram Personality Typing system masterfully integrated with many helpful techniques from the pioneers in the field of personal empowerment and self-transformation. Their original In-depth Inquiry Process™ enables individuals to quickly and easily access and understand their deepest motivations to create long lasting and positive change.

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