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Health Dictionary on Enneagram system Enneagram system (Enneagram, Enneatype system): System of spiritual psychology based on an ancient Sufi typology of nine (ennea in Greek) personality types or primary roles: (1) the achiever (reformer) - orderly, rational, and self-righteous; (2) the helper - generous, manipulative, and possessive; (3) the succeeder (motivator, status-seeker) - ambitious, hostile, and pragmatic; (4) the individualist (artist) - intuitive, self-absorbed, and sensitive; (5) the observer (thinker) - analytic, original, and provocative; (6) the guardian (loyalist) - defensive, engaging, and responsible; (7) the dreamer (generalist) - accomplished and manic; (8) the confronter (leader) - combative, dominating, and self-confident; and (9) the preservationist (peacemaker) - easygoing and receptive. Each type has a prime psychological addiction (fixation or blind spot), respectively: anger, pride, deceit, envy, greed, fear, gluttony, lust for life and power, and laziness. These addictions include Christianity's seven deadly sins. (a) Recognition of one's type is tantamount to spiritual awakening. in the process of neutralizing the prime addiction: (b) achievers become pathfinders, (c) helpers become partners, succeeders become motivators, (d) individualists become builders, (e) observers become explorers, (f) guardians become stabilizers, (g) dreamers become illuminators, (h) confronters become philanthropists, and (i) preservationists become universalists. (See also: Enneagram system, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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Enneagram an ancient system of spiritual psychology used for centuries to understand the development of the soul. Although the familiar symbol was devised by Pythagoras, the Enneagram system originated in the Middle East in 2500BC. Similar to the Meyers-Briggs personality test, the Enneagram can be used to identify one's strengths and weaknesses among nine major characteristics. As a tool for personal growth and transformation, it goes beyond simple personality "types" by providing compensatory strategies to balance these facets of personality. (See also: Enneagram, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)
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Paradox with the EnneagramThe Enneagram is a good system of self-assessment because it provides insight into our main unconscious thinking and acting strategies. The word Enneagram literally means nine points. It is a cosmological and psychological system represented by a nine-edged star-like picture that touches a circle at nine equidistant points. Each of these nine points represents nine types of human beings. This system was used by groups of initiates of ancient Greek and Sufi cultures. The Enneagram system was kept secret for thousands of years. It was revealed to the public in the last century through Gurdjieffs work. Since then it has been unfolded and adjusted to modern times by many researchers. Read more here: » Sufi Enneagram: Overcoming the Knowledge
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It seems that the Enneagram figure's first definitely established use (at least in its most common form of the triangle and hexagon) is found in the writings of the Greek-Arme ...
See also:Enneagram, Enneagram - The diametric figure, Enneagram - Historical development, Enneagram - The nine types, Enneagram - Wings, Enneagram - Stress & security points, Enneagram - Instinctual subtypes, Enneagram - Ego-fixations & deadly sins, Enneagram - Research issues, Enneagram - Criticism Read more here: » Enneagram: Encyclopedia II - Enneagram - Historical development |
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In Don Riso's teachings the lines also indicate what he calls the 'directions of integration' to healthier psychological states and the 'directions of disintegration' to unhealthy psychological states.
The sequence of stress points is 1-4-2-8-5-7-1 for the hexagon and 9-6-3-9 for the triangle, whereas the security points sequence is in the opposite direction (1-7-5-8-2-4-1 and 9-3-6-9). These sequences are found in the ...
See also:Enneagram, Enneagram - The diametric figure, Enneagram - Historical development, Enneagram - The nine types, Enneagram - Wings, Enneagram - Stress & security points, Enneagram - Instinctual subtypes, Enneagram - Ego-fixations & deadly sins, Enneagram - Research issues, Enneagram - Criticism Read more here: » Enneagram: Encyclopedia II - Enneagram - Stress & security points |
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The first three ways were
the way of the fakir
the way of the monk
the way of the yogi
The fakir struggles with the physical body, devoting himself to mastering incredibly difficult physical exercises and postures.
The way of the monk represents the way of faith, the cultivation of religious feelings, and self-sacrifice.
The yogi's approach is through knowledge and the mind.
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See also:The Fourth Way, The Fourth Way - The Teachings, The Fourth Way - The Ways, The Fourth Way - The Fourth Way, The Fourth Way - Teaching Methods, The Fourth Way - Symbolism, The Fourth Way - Conditions, The Fourth Way - After Gurdjieff Read more here: » The Fourth Way: Encyclopedia II - The Fourth Way - The Ways |
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Six Enneagram - Six With A Five Wing: The Defender.
When 6w5s are healthy, they tend to be very analytical and thorough in all their endeavors. They are very capable at forseeing any potential problems and loopholes that may exist, and are extremely skilled at detecting whether or not the intentions of others are genuine/sincere or may have ulterior motives of some sort. They can be extremely loyal and steadfast and will not hesitate to stand up and defend any causes or people who they genuinely believe in, even if their ...
See also:Six Enneagram, Six Enneagram - Basic Description, Six Enneagram - 'Fuels' that drive the type focus of attention, Six Enneagram - Levels of Development, Six Enneagram - Childhood, Six Enneagram - Wings, Six Enneagram - Six With A Five Wing: The Defender, Six Enneagram - Six With A Seven Wing: The Buddy, Six Enneagram - Instinctual Variants of Type Six, Six Enneagram - Self-Preservational Instinctual Variant, Six Enneagram - Social Instinctual Variant, Six Enneagram - Sexual Instinctual Variant, Six Enneagram - Antidotes for personal growth Read more here: » Six Enneagram: Encyclopedia II - Six Enneagram - Wings |
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All NLP literature refers to the altering of one's neurology through the neural pathways of the senses and the neural circuits of the brain. Most current NLP literature mentions no more than the reprogramming of mental habits and associations. However, the Engram[120] is used within NLP to explain how NLP works [121][122] [123][124]. Some practitioners ...
See also:Neuro-linguistic programming, Neuro-linguistic programming - Overview, Neuro-linguistic programming - Foundational Assumptions, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP and Theory, Neuro-linguistic programming - Common techniques and practices, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP Modeling, Neuro-linguistic programming - Fundamentals, Neuro-linguistic programming - Presuppositions, Neuro-linguistic programming - The B.A.G.E.L. Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Eye accessing cues body cues and NLP representational systems, Neuro-linguistic programming - Meta-model and Milton Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background, Neuro-linguistic programming - Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Scientific analysis of NLP, Neuro-linguistic programming - Criticism, Neuro-linguistic programming - False claims to science, Neuro-linguistic programming - Pseudoscience, Neuro-linguistic programming - Ethical Concerns, Neuro-linguistic programming - Questionable Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Cult characteristics, Neuro-linguistic programming - Notes and references, Neuro-linguistic programming - Developers Read more here: » Neuro-linguistic programming: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts |
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All NLP literature refers to the altering of one's neurology through the neural pathways of the senses and the neural circuits of the brain. Most current NLP literature mentions no more than the reprogramming of mental habits and associations. However, the Engram[117] is used within NLP to explain how NLP works [118][119] [120][121]. Some practitioners ...
See also:Neuro-linguistic programming, Neuro-linguistic programming - Overview, Neuro-linguistic programming - Foundational Assumptions, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP and Theory, Neuro-linguistic programming - Common techniques and practices, Neuro-linguistic programming - NLP Modeling, Neuro-linguistic programming - Fundamentals, Neuro-linguistic programming - Presuppositions, Neuro-linguistic programming - The B.A.G.E.L. Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Eye accessing cues body cues and NLP representational systems, Neuro-linguistic programming - Meta-model and Milton Model, Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background and Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Background, Neuro-linguistic programming - Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Scientific analysis of NLP, Neuro-linguistic programming - Criticism, Neuro-linguistic programming - False claims to science, Neuro-linguistic programming - Pseudoscience, Neuro-linguistic programming - Ethical Concerns, Neuro-linguistic programming - Questionable Applications, Neuro-linguistic programming - Cult characteristics, Neuro-linguistic programming - Notes and references, Neuro-linguistic programming - Developers Read more here: » Neuro-linguistic programming: Encyclopedia II - Neuro-linguistic programming - Varying Concepts |
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