Category: Enneagram
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What are you torn between based on your Enneagram type?
Enneagram 1: You are torn between what you want, and your thirst for adventure and greatness. Because of your need for thrill, stimulation, and adventure, the ideas you have may be too grandiose to fullfil in just one lifetime. You think, if it’s not grand, if it’s not an adventure, it’s not worth wanting. You may…
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Four Enneagram Centres
Read: The Four Enneagram Paths Get the e-book and learn more Do you let your heart or your head decide? Do you trust your gut or your instincts the most? These distinctions will help you understand the Enneagram better. The heart is about our value, our worth, our importance to others and to ourselves. The…
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Four Core Enneagram Desires
Enneagram Test In the Enneagram, there are three primary centres – the heart (234), the gut (891), and the head (567). These all represent where your emotions are felt. Often, the head emotions can be felt, well, in the head, as a frustration or anxiety or worry. The heart types can feel a tug of shame or…
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Enneagram Body Language
How you express emotions is unique to your personality type. How you smile, laugh, or express anger depends on your unique temperament and values. I’ve found that if you know a persons personality type, you can also easily deduce their enneagram type based on their normal expressions they engage in and the emotions they express.…
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The INFP Muse
The INFP has an ENFJ muse, which means, they engage in and access EN, FJ, NJ and EF unconsciously. To gain the benefits of the ENFJ, typically, you have to act in a way that you personally consider to be ethically correct, brave, positive, and in line with your dreams. We are the most in…
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Enneagram Fixations
My goal right now is to organise and show the enneagram fixations and emotional fixations driving each archetype. Excluded is the Hero, the hero has no fixation, the hero has found balance and has learnt to express themselves in harmony with their inner nature and their true needs. The enneagram type is a fixation, because…