Well...
Hey,
I didn't really read much into this system you've come up with, Magic Periferan, but I'm going to say now that I'm someone who believes in The Enneagram, wings and all (except I don't believe in the trifix, that's one theory that has never made sense to me). It's strange, because The Enneagram would seem far more superficial and shallow from a distance, but it's been of far more use to me than MBTI ever was. Originally I wasn't sure whether I was a 4 or a 5, then realized after more research that I was a 4w5. I think 4s often identify their type and wing more immediately than other types, due to a more profound desire to understand the self. This is why a lot of fours are drawn to The Enneagram - it's purpose is for self improvement and understanding. Even though I pretty much fully believe in the wing theory (and I believe that, even though one wing may be more predominant, both wings are highly influential to a personality) , I don't think it's the most important aspect of the system. The Instinctual Variants are probably more important, as they indicate the area/s of imbalance. The use of The Enneagram symbol in the personality system is important, because the geometric shape indicates the directions of integration and disintegration for each type. This is actually vital for the initial purpose of The Enneagram - it is a tool for personal growth, liberation and transformation. By observing the security/stress (or integration/disintegration) points, one may be obliged to understand the areas in which one should strive to improve, and where one falls short, what one's weaknesses are. By identifying these, one can observe when one being detrimental to oneself and others - which may not have been observed previously. Basically, it's all about developing awareness.
The Enneagram is hardly a scientific or proven theory, but it does follow a logic, and it has seemed to be profoundly true as far as most of my experiences are concerned. The fact that a lot of people here can't decipher their type according to the original system is strange to me, because the truth of The Enneagram in regards to the human condition became obvious soon after I discovered it. Can't say the same for any other personality system I've come across. It's a shame that some people can't see that, but I can say that thankfully one doesn't need The Enneagram to grow as a person. Best of luck to all of you.