The 9 Enneagram Types at a Party
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@enneagramuk Really interesting, thanks.
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@enneagramuk Fascinating!
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@enneagramuk Fascinating, thank you for your replies.
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@MagnaCartaTwo The Enneagram is dynamic by nature. Nothing is static. This is not a rigid typology because each of us emerges individually and adapts to the circumstances we find ourselves in. And yet we only do that within our personality type. Behaviour does not determine type, it is what drives that behaviour. This acts as a seed from which the personality emerges. The extent to whether it flourishes (or flounders) is down to the environment it is exposed to.
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To what extent are we a particular type and to what extent is it undynamic and limited to characterise people as one type or another in a rigid typology rather than a view whereby we have all elements but certain preponderances and propensities and certain trajectories towards patterns that may be healthier or less healthy depending on how they suit us and our environments? And can we describe families, countries and so on as also having propensities towards certain types, not just individuals?
MagnaCartaTwo 3 weeks ago
@MagnaCartaTwo Each of these 'seeds' is in essence a base vibration that has inherent characteristics that can certainly be used to understand cultures, societies and collective consciousness.
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@enneagramuk What enneagram type is Britain?
MagnaCartaTwo 3 weeks ago
@MagnaCartaTwo The Victorian era was very ONE, there is still much of that around now. In modern day it is quite SIX.
enneagramuk 3 weeks ago
@enneagramuk I'm new to all this and I am sure that there are many different forms of interpetation on these questions, but one site I just looked at after having done a quick Google search suggested that a six might move in a nine-ish direction when getting healthier, and the idea of a Britain arcing towards a more peacemaking direction is an interesting one.
MagnaCartaTwo 3 weeks ago
@MagnaCartaTwo Its my belief that the 'integration' that you speak about for the six can be achieved in Three as well as Nine. Its simply not the case that Six gets 'healthier' by moving towards Nine. So re: Britain. I don't know if you can say we are moving in any firm direction, i think that would be too simplistic :)
enneagramuk 3 weeks ago